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Microsoft: Mum’s the word on Windows 7 – Computerworld

May 28, 2008 by registry cleaners · Leave a Comment 


Symantec tells users: Disable protection before XP SP3 upgrade FAQ: XP deathwatch, T minus 5 weeks TJX staffer sacked after talking about security problems Whole Foods CEO resumes blogging to explain past brouhaha Google says Viacom’s YouTube lawsuit

Symantec tells users: Disable protection before XP SP3 upgrade – Computerworld
Share Security management is the process of developing a comprehensive data protection plan. It takes into account all potential threats, the existing network environment, the future needs of the organization, and lays out a multi-tiered blueprint to

The life and times of Windows XP: a guide to the key dates – Ars Technica
“Extended Support” for Windows XP will end, assuming that SP4 is not released Microsoft will support Windows XP for almost 13 years, and will ultimately be supporting it along with Windows Vista and Windows 7 at some point. If you plan on using XP

Distinctive Assets celebrates Mother’s Day with Hollywood moms – Celebrity Baby Blog

May 27, 2008 by registry cleaners · Leave a Comment 


Update : The baby was actually born on Tuesday, April 29th. His name has not been released yet, but he is 7 lbs, 9 oz and 21.3 inches long. Originally posted 11:30 am : Russian tennis player Anastasia Myskina , 26, is reported to have given birth

Ritter takes on climate change – Denver Post
Apr 23: Denver Daisy’s day in the sun Apr 22: It’s eco-chic as fashion goes green Green products sprouting all over Whole Foods sacks plastic bags on Earth Day Denver school digging in for Earth Day Apr 21: Going “green” a fad or for real? Earth Day

A Better Way to Uninstall Apps – PC World
Please Wait In a recent Hassle-Free PC column, I awarded the Revo Uninstaller a spot in the Tool of the Month section . The biggest problem with the uninstaller in Microsoft Windows–besides loading slowly and holding back vital info–is that it

Layton raises carbon-tax alarm – Globe and Mail
stev farr from Toronto, Canada writes: Well, it hurts to say I agree with Jack Layton on anything, but he’s done the math on this specific issue andd come out right. Carbon taxes will be the next ‘National Energy Policy’ fiasco, hamstringing western

Can the computer technician spy on my content? – Newsday
DEAR LOU: I have a 4- or 5-year-old Dell Dimension 8200 that kept crashing, so I called in a service technician. He saw that I had six versions of AOL (I don’t use AOL), Limewire and Kazaa and three or four firewalls. I also had EZ Armour Antivirus

the computers – News.com.au
Q. I have a “Malwarebell” Trojan on my computer. How do I get rid of it? Is there a program I can use? A. “Malwarebell” is a fraudulent anti-spyware program that asks you to send money in order to clean your PC or malware. It is a very insidious

Read all ‘Freebies’ posts in The Cheapskate – CNet
In celebration of 25 years of PC hookups, Laplink is offering its PCmover migration utility–normally a $50 product–free of charge. All you have to do is head to Laplink’s site and download the program, no strings attached. PCmover is designed to

Windows 7 confirmed for 2010 – ITnews

May 27, 2008 by registry cleaners · Leave a Comment 


Microsoft has confirmed that Windows 7 will be with us “sometime in 2010″ and appears to have released screenshots into the blogsphere. A spokesperson said the release date of the successor to Windows Vista will ultimately be decided by, “meeting the

Windows Vista Enterprise Optimized Desktop Scenarios – Softpedia
Windows Vista’s rich variety of flavors is designed to satisfy different users’ needs, from consumers in developing markets to home users and corporate customers. But even among a general consumer segment, there are smaller divisions focused on

Scott Charney: Microsoft’s security chief reveals all – ZDNet Australia
Tags: microsoft , scott charney , trustworthy computing , 9-11 , terror , uac , vista , windows Shortly after the 9/11 bombings, Microsoft hired Scott Charney, a federal prosecutor for the US justice Department, to head up its Trustworthy Computing

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