Windows 7: Sistem Operasi

Advanced Micro Systems Sdn Bhd
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Windows 7 was primarily intended to be an incremental upgrade to Microsoft Windows, intended to address Windows Vista's poor critical reception while maintaining hardware and software compatibility. Windows 7 continued improvements on Windows Aero (the user interface introduced in Windows Vista) with the addition of a redesigned taskbar that allows applications to be "pinned" to it, and new window management features. Other new features were added to the operating system, including libraries, the new file sharing system HomeGroup, and support for multitouch input. A new "Action Center" interface was also added to provide an overview of system security and maintenance information, and tweaks were made to the User Account Control system to make it less intrusive. Windows 7 also shipped with updated versions of several stock applications, including Internet Explorer 8, Windows Media Player, and Windows Media Center.

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AMC College (formerly known as AMC The School of Business) is a Private Higher Learning Institution registered under the Ministry of Higher Education, Malaysia founded in 1987. AMC offers a wide spectrum of academic programmes and trainings, ranging from Accountancy, Business, Early Childhood Education, Information Technology, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin and English Language.

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