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Symantec: Microsoft to blame for Windows XP SP3 registry corruption – IT World

May 25, 2008 by registry cleaners · Leave a Comment 


Symantec Thursday said it was Microsoft ‘s code that crippled some PCs after upgrades to Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3) emptied Device Manager, deleted network connections, and packed the registry with thousands of bogus entries. “We finally got to

One Windows User Per Child – Forbes
Nicholas Negroponte’s presentation at the MIT Media Lab on Tuesday was a crowd-pleasing performance of nearly Steve Jobs-esque proportions. The founder of the One Lap Per Child (OLPC) effort promised to reduce the price of the XO, the $188 PC aimed

The Best Windows XP Tips, Tricks & Hacks – PC Magazine
We’re acutely aware of the fact that many of you are reluctant to make the move to Windows Vista. We understand—really. Why leave the comfort of your tried-but-true Windows XP? So, whether you’re a die-hard XP user, or you’re just biding your time

Windows XP SP3 woes for Norton users – PC Advisor
Symantec has denied that its consumer security software, including Norton Internet Security and Norton 360, is to blame for wreaking havoc on some users’ PCs after they upgraded to Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3). Microsoft declined to answer

New vulnerability discovered in Apple Quicktime – Earthtimes
Cupertino, California – A new vulnerability has been discovered in Apple’s Quicktime multimedia player. The company has yet to provide exact information on the flaw, but it is known that Windows XP and Windows Vista are affected – and potentially

Is running Windows XP on ATMs stupid? – ZDNet Australia
When creating a secure, locked down IT system — for something that is directly responsible for handling cash transactions — would you choose the most popular, most targeted operating system? You would think that running the most widely used

Microsoft: Don’t kill our old friend XP – ZDNet Australia
It’s just two months until Microsoft plans to pull the plug on Windows XP — arguably its best operating system to date. At present, Microsoft finds itself in an unenviable position — its customers want to continue buying and using Windows XP

Dissecting Microsoft’s Vista SP1 vs. XP SP3 Feature Smackdown – Softpedia
At the end of April, just as Microsoft had released Windows XP SP3 to manufacturing, and with Windows Vista SP1 RTM’d since February, the face-off between the two operating systems simply went to the next stage. Now, Microsoft has hardly been a

When systems don’t click, bad hyperlinks can happen – Seattle Times
Q: I use Outlook Express 6 and Windows XP. The hyperlinks I receive in e-mails take me to the proper Web sites. But if I forward the message, the hyperlink in the message becomes inactive. I have also tried to use Insert Hyperlink pull-down manual

When systems don’t click, bad hyperlinks can happen – Seattle Times

May 25, 2008 by registry cleaners · Leave a Comment 


Q: I use Outlook Express 6 and Windows XP. The hyperlinks I receive in e-mails take me to the proper Web sites. But if I forward the message, the hyperlink in the message becomes inactive. I have also tried to use Insert Hyperlink pull-down manual

Run Native Linux Applications in Windows Vista – Softpedia
Binaries tailored specifically to the open source Linux operating system can coexist on the same desktop with Windows Vista and Windows XP programs via Ulteo Virtual Desktop. Essentially, the promise of the Ulteo Virtual Desktop is to deliver Linux

Windows XP SP3 woes for Norton users – PC Advisor
Symantec has denied that its consumer security software, including Norton Internet Security and Norton 360, is to blame for wreaking havoc on some users’ PCs after they upgraded to Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3). Microsoft declined to answer

Microsoft: Don’t kill our old friend XP – ZDNet Australia
It’s just two months until Microsoft plans to pull the plug on Windows XP — arguably its best operating system to date. At present, Microsoft finds itself in an unenviable position — its customers want to continue buying and using Windows XP

One Windows User Per Child – Forbes
Nicholas Negroponte’s presentation at the MIT Media Lab on Tuesday was a crowd-pleasing performance of nearly Steve Jobs-esque proportions. The founder of the One Lap Per Child (OLPC) effort promised to reduce the price of the XO, the $188 PC aimed

Dissecting Microsoft’s Vista SP1 vs. XP SP3 Feature Smackdown – Softpedia
At the end of April, just as Microsoft had released Windows XP SP3 to manufacturing, and with Windows Vista SP1 RTM’d since February, the face-off between the two operating systems simply went to the next stage. Now, Microsoft has hardly been a

Is running Windows XP on ATMs stupid? – ZDNet Australia
When creating a secure, locked down IT system — for something that is directly responsible for handling cash transactions — would you choose the most popular, most targeted operating system? You would think that running the most widely used

Vista – business uptake still slow – Silicon.com
Vista uptake is unlikely to increase dramatically during 2008, according to security vendor McAfee, who said businesses are “leery” of upgrading from current Microsoft operating systems. One reason businesses have not been keen to upgrade to Vista is

Symantec: Microsoft to blame for Windows XP SP3 registry corruption – IT World
Symantec Thursday said it was Microsoft ‘s code that crippled some PCs after upgrades to Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3) emptied Device Manager, deleted network connections, and packed the registry with thousands of bogus entries. “We finally got to

Wayne commission to discuss Detroit Zoo millage – Detroit News

May 22, 2008 by registry cleaners · Leave a Comment 


The chairwoman of the Wayne County Commission called a special meeting for 10 a.m. Thursday to discuss a proposed millage to fund the Detroit Zoo. Leaders in Oakland and Macomb counties have already created regional authorities to promote an August

Kennedy released from hospital, heads to Cape Cod – Detroit News
BOSTON — Sen. Edward M. Kennedy walked out of the hospital on Wednesday after being diagnosed with a cancerous brain tumor, giving a thumbs up to well-wishers and kisses to his relatives before driving off for his Cape Cod home. A square bandage at

Today’s top things to do in Fort Collins – Coloradoan
Looking for something to do today? Consider these events. Art – Check out The Center for Fine Art Photography’s exhibit, Edgy: Pushing the Limits of Photographic Art. The exhibit runs through May 31; the center is located at 400 N. College Ave., and

Students’ doors duck-taped at hotel – Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
MILLBURY, Ohio – Parents have complained to a northwest Ohio school board that a chaperone sealed students in their hotel rooms with duct tape during a high school choir field trip. At a heated meeting Monday, Michelle Mata told the Lake Local

Locals saying yes to American Axle deal – Detroit Free Press
All of the UAW locals that voted on the union’s tentative agreement with American Axle & Manufacturing Inc. appeared to have approved the deal, including those whose members face some of the agreement’s worst terms, such as plant closures and $10 an

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