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TidBITS (Free subscription) | 05/11/2009
I dislike turning comparisons between Windows and Mac OS X into a battle of Rock'em Sock'em Robots. But Apple's neglect of a feature it invented, and Microsoft's picking up the baton, makes it worth pointing out how the Redmond operating system maker got it right - and what Apple needs to do for its own users. Apple was the first OS maker to make it possible to turn a computer into what looks to other...
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by Ron Miller (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
After learning that Microsoft opened a Win7-themed cafe, it got me wondering what a cafe would like if it ran in the same style of the OS it was named for... Full Story on DaniWeb. Photo by Marfis75 on Flickr....
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Download Junkie (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
Whilst online our computers send information back and forth to software suppliers and may report anything regarding your Windows operating system. Windows ships with a background service that examines your system and checks it against a Microsoft database. It enables...
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Simple Thoughts - Java and Web Blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
Windows 7 Power User’s Guide was making news for quite a few weeks. But who wants to shed a £3.99 for Windows 7 power tips when there are bounty of free tips available on Internet. All you power users must have been craving for some geeky ideas to make the most of the new OS. [...]
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DV Hardware (Free subscription) | yesterday
Amidst the many favourable reports of Windows 7 beta, many techies were eager to upgrade from Windows Vista to Windows 7. After all, those who tested it were enthusiastic enough to label it as "the operating system Windows Vista was meant to be". However, it appears that even experienced techies can expect to hit some road bumps on their way to installing Windows 7. Let's see what some of...
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übergizmo (Free subscription) | yesterday
You may not have heard of Vobis Computer, but they’ve released an Android-powered device back in July, called the PP5420. Now it has come up with its second attempt, dubbed the Highscreen Zeus, which certainly sounds a lot nicer. Retailing for about $483 in Russia, it doesn’t have any earth-shattering specs, but it’s not too bad either. Specifications include: Operating System: Google...
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TechRadar (Free subscription) | yesterday
For years, Microsoft has been trying to convince us that we need to have not just a PC in the living room to serve up our media, but a full-blown installation of Windows too. Both Intel and AMD have joined the fray – Intel with Viiv (the brand that no one knew how to pronounce), and AMD with its Live! initiative. Despite all the marketing dollars spent on these ideas, they've been almost universally...
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Ars Technica (Free subscription) | yesterday
Let's look back at the week that was in Microsoft news. Here were the top stories: Windows 7 SP1 beta rumored by end of 2009, RTM summer 2010 : Windows 7 may be out, but Microsoft is of course still hard at work improving the operating system. Rumor has it that SP1 for Windows 7 will come sooner than it did for Windows Vista. Will Messenger finally get tabbed conversations? : Will Windows Live Messenger...
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Data Recovery Linux (Free subscription) | yesterday
Linux is no doubt the best OS if you see its features like security, strong Command Line Interface (CLI) or Graphical User Interface (GUI) or through controls on the device itself. Linux based systems having high capacities and so are used as servers for simultaneously fast request processing and response generation. The Linux machines are capable on storing large amount of data and maintain it properly....
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Computer Nerds Blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
Goatbert writes "Rafael Rivera over at WithinWindows.com has found evidence that Microsoft has potentially stolen code from an open source/GPL'd project (ImageMaster) for a utility made available on the Microsoft Store to allow download customers to copy the Windows 7 setup files to a DVD or USB Flash Drive. If Rivera's evidence holds up, this could be some serious egg in the face for Microsoft...
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Web Talk (Free subscription) | yesterday
Whenever you install a program or uninstall it, the Windows Registry gets clogged with useless (or useful) registry keys. These keys are links connecting the programs you installed with your operating system. The issue is that when you uninstall a program some of these keys won’t be uninstalled, causing in the long run, your system [...]
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Coolest Gadgets (Free subscription) | yesterday
More details have emerged about the operating systems and applications that power Microsoft's new Courier Tablet PC. Details about Microsoft’s alleged bookish tablet PC are beginning to surface, and with every bit leaked, the anticipation rises. Courier, the dual screen tablet which we reported about here a few months back, looks more like a book [...]
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USA Shopping Online @ 2dayplaza.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
Adobe Systems Incorporated announced on Friday the launch of Photoshop.com Mobile for Android, in a move aimed at extending the reach of its solution to more smartphone operating systems available on the market today. The new launch follows the recently unveiled Photoshop.com Mobile for iPhone, which has proven to be one of the “Top Free” applications for the Apple handset.According to...
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The Industry Standard (Free subscription) | yesterday
It looks like all the positive buzz round Microsoft’s new Windows 7 operating system paid off in sales. Windows 7 sold 234 percent more copies during its first few days on the market than Vista did during the same period of its release, according to research by the NPD Group. NPD’s data covers the week of Oct. 18 to 24. Windows 7 only launched on the 22nd, but these numbers also include...
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Technibble (Free subscription) | yesterday
According to a test that was made by Sophos about running Windows 7 on a clean system, the operating system is vulnerable with malware. Sophos said, “Unfortunately, despite Microsoft’s claims, Windows 7 disappointed just like earlier versions of Windows. The good news is that, of the freshest 10 samples that arrived, 2 would not operate correctly [...] © Technibble - A Resource for...
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valentin10 | 22/10/2009
And here comes finally the awaited Windows 7 from Microsoft !!
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gandharva81 | 11/05/2009
In windows operating system groups file extensions play an important role. All the files that exist in windows operating systems have certain extensions. Most of them which you remember are .sys, .dll etc. These are all the system files. Windows operating system understands the files by their extensions and uses appropriate programme to open the files for the user. For example when you open Microsoft...
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gandharva81 | 27/04/2009
There are a lot of the programmes which you get bundeled with your OS but does that mean that all of them are really worth while for you or you really use them, if yes its cool but if there is a no no then why do still you want to retain them, as having any of them is making you compromise on your processing resource. One of them is your Windows XP messenger, if you are looking forward to get ride...