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Ultimate is the top-of-the-line edition of Windows Vista-a feature-rich version for serious gamers, digital media buffs, and power users that incorporates Windows Media Center, advanced networking capabilities, and other bells and whistles More than 800 pages of straightforward, in-depth information explain how to unleash the full potential of this amazing OS and even offer hacks that people can use to customize it Topics covered include navigating the Aero interface, setting up Windows Media Center, taking advantage of Ultimate's audio and video enhancements, working with the Ultimate podcast…mehr

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Ultimate is the top-of-the-line edition of Windows Vista-a feature-rich version for serious gamers, digital media buffs, and power users that incorporates Windows Media Center, advanced networking capabilities, and other bells and whistles More than 800 pages of straightforward, in-depth information explain how to unleash the full potential of this amazing OS and even offer hacks that people can use to customize it Topics covered include navigating the Aero interface, setting up Windows Media Center, taking advantage of Ultimate's audio and video enhancements, working with the Ultimate podcast creation tool, getting old games to work on Ultimate, and configuring the Windows Defender security suite Includes 32 full-color pages that highlight the visual appeal of Vista Ultimate
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Joel Durham, Jr.
I hate writing about myself in the third person for these author blurbs, so I'm going to put a stop to it right now. I'm Joel Durham Jr., and I'm one of your hosts for this adventure. I've been a computer and video game nerd all my life, and I've been writing professionally about computers, games, operating systems, consoles, and all that kind of stuff since 1997 -- when Matt Firme gave me my big break by hiring me as PC Gamer's first Technical Editor. After a year in that blissful atmosphere I left that job, mainly to escape the San Francisco Bay area (having to get an interestonly ARM mortgage for a $750,000 2-bedroom house on a lot the size of a sheet of standard copier paper, and somehow survive on an editor's salary).
I moved back to upstate New York to be near family. Since then, I've been freelance writing for such markets as GameSpy, Gamecenter (I spent time as the Senior Technical Editor there before CNET closed the site down), 1UP, Computer Gaming World, ExtremeTech, PC Magazine, Computer Source, and a bunch more. I live with my wife (who defies logic by being too gorgeous to be interested in a geek like me, and yet she is), and the two smartest, cutest children in the world.

Derek Torres
I, too, hate writing about myself in the third person; knowing that Joel hated this odd phenomenon as much as I do was the real reason that I chose to write a few chapters for this book. Technical writer by trade, I've been into computers for a very long time and getting paid to do it since 1998 or so. My career as a tech writer took off in Paris, France, around the turn of the century where I worked for several software shops.
After returning to the U.S. a few years ago, I decided to focus more on writing for software and small business issues. Some of the people nice enough to publish my work include Microsoft (Work Essentials and the Vista Expert Zone), Redmond Channel Partner magazine, and STC's Intercom magazine. I also write a column for the Information in Focus Web site and regularly present at technical communication conferences in the U.S. and in Europe. Additionally, I've had the privilege of writing or co-writing several books on Windows operating systems.