Seven things you may not know about Windows 7 – CNET (Windows errors) News
November 17, 2008 by registry cleaners · Leave a Comment
LOS ANGELES–While Windows 7 has gotten plenty of attention over the past two weeks, there are some features in there that haven’t gotten as much attention. I wrote on Friday about a new programming interface for location-based services . Here are
The Digital Home – CNET News
I may have lost a few of you with the headline and you’re already deciding to tell me that I’m just plain wrong by even suggesting Microsoft is OK with Vista failing, but hear me out. I’m not going to make the case that Vista has failed — if you
Crossfire 4870 Power Suply Help! .:H:. – Toms Hardware
Hi their I’m Soon building another computer and i wish to put a 4870 into it BUT down the road i am goin to put another 4870 in it. i need some suggestions for a Power Suply i was going to get a ThermalTake Tought Power 750Watt but i read some
A Quiet Patch Tuesday – Digitaltrends.com
Yes, it’s Patch Tuesday time again, but this time Microsoft promises just one critical and one important fix. It’s a quiet November in Microsoft security land, or it would seem to be that way from their advance notice for this week’s monthly
Microsoft patches 7 year-old server security flaw – Computer Weekly
Microsoft has patched a security flaw in its Server Message Block service seven years after it was first disclosed by security researchers. Server Message Block (SMB) is used by Windows to share files and print documents over a network. In a blog
Microsoft Readies Two Patches for Tuesday – PC World
Microsoft last week said it will release only two security updates on Tuesday — down from the 11 issued in October’s mammoth Patch Tuesday — to fix bugs in Windows and Office. One of the two will be rated “critical,” Microsoft’s highest threat
Microsoft to deliver a pair of November fixes – ITnews
Microsoft critical vulnerability boom persists Microsoft critical vulnerability boom persists Adobe issues critical fix Microsoft issues new security alert Critical vulnerability surfaces on Google Desktop Microsoft is preparing to release a pair of
MS touts Windows 7 integration with Windows Server – Computerworld Australia
Read up on the latest ideas and technologies from companies that sell hardware, software and services. Microsoft next week will distribute a pre-beta of Windows Server 2008 R2 to a select group of testers and highlight the software’s virtualization
Windows Startup – Tough economy could mean wiser consumers – Concord Monitor
November 16, 2008 by registry cleaners · Leave a Comment
It’s the working stiff’s version of keeping Wall Street stock prices open on a computer screen. Even with their tanks full, drivers’ heads swivel to check the latest numbers on gasoline station signs. Regular can now be had for less than $2 per
US military: 10 militants killed in Afghan raids – Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
A raid by U.S. coalition troops in eastern Afghanistan killed five al-Qaida associated fighters and detained eight others, including a militant leader, the U.S. military said in a statement Sunday. Two U.S. troops were wounded in a suicide attack in
Windows 7 unmasked – Computerworld Australia (Microsoft Windows Vista)
November 11, 2008 by registry cleaners · Leave a Comment
It’s here! After months of speculation, Windows 7 was finally unveiled last month at Microsoft’s Professional Developers Conference (PDC). Through a series of well-orchestrated keynote presentations and supporting breakout sessions, Microsoft walked
60-Second Review: Brookstone iConvert scanner – Miami Herald
iConvert slide and negative scanner. Features: Scans 35mm photo negatives and slides and converts to them digital photos. Connects to computer via USB and works with Windows XP and Vista. Photo editing software included. Price: $129.95. Ups: It’s
Windows 7 PC Safeguard Feature Available for Vista SP1 and XP SP3 – Softpedia
Even with the delivery of the first taste of Windows 7 with the bits for the pre-Beta Build 6801 Milestone 3 , Microsoft has not brought all aspects of the operating system into the limelight. One illustrative example in this context is the PC
Stop Windows XP from nagging you about updates you’ve already – ZDNet Blogs
Microsoft’s Patch Tuesdays (the second Tuesday of every month) are an important part of every Windows user’s and system administrator’s regular system maintenance. In fact, regularly applying fixes, patches, and updates should be part of your
Microsoft ranks Windows 7 features most likely to affect app – ZDNet Blogs
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Installing Microsoft’s ‘SP3′ Upgrade to Windows XP – Wall Street Journal
There’s no other major item most of us own that is as confusing, unpredictable and unreliable as our personal computers. Everybody has questions about them, and we aim to help. Here are a few questions about computers I’ve received recently from


