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Windows errors - Green returns to win Citizen-Times Half Marathon - Asheville Citizen-Times

September 12, 2009 by registry cleaners · Leave a Comment 


ASHEVILLE — Michael Green took off in the lead and never trailed, winning the Asheville Citizen-Times Half Marathon Saturday morning. Green, a native of England who teaches sports science classes at Troy (Ala.) University, won the race for the

Randolph rallies Mountain Heritage past Robbinsville - Asheville Citizen-Times
Randolph ran 11 times for 166 yards, two touchdowns and a pair of two-point conversions in the first 10-plus minutes of the third period to erase an 8-0 deficit and jumpstart the Cougars to a 31-8 win. The 6-0, 175-pound senior speedster finished

Registry Cleaners - Windows 7 Less Energy Hungry than XP, Vista - Softpedia

September 8, 2009 by registry cleaners · Leave a Comment 


Microsoft’s latest iteration of the Windows client is less hungry when it comes to energy compared to its precursors. In this regard, Microsoft and Intel demonstrated at a recent event how Windows 7 bests both Windows XP and Windows Vista when it

Microsoft Russian antitrust probe closed - Reuters
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia’s state anti-monopoly service, FAS, said on Monday it had closed a probe into Microsoft as it had found no violations of antitrust laws over cutbacks in supply of the Windows XP operating system. The FAS launched a probe

Windows 7 Windows XP Mode RC Hotfix for Shared Folder Performance - Softpedia
Customers testing the virtualization extensions of Windows 7, namely Windows Virtual PC and Windows XP Mode have been experiencing performance problems in scenarios in which sharing folders are enabled. Ben Armstrong, Program manager on the core

Will Windows 7 reboot PC sales? - Zd Net Asia.com
For the first time in years, the PC market is starting to draw serious attention from Wall Street. Dell shares surged after the company beat earnings expectations for the second quarter. The next day chip giant Intel gave the sector another lift by

Users finally ditching XP for Vista & Windows 7 - PC Advisor
Windows XP’s share of the OS usage market fell 1.1 percentage points during August, tying its November 2008 record drop. Windows XP’s fall doesn’t mean that the aged operating system is less than dominant: it accounted for 71.8% of all OSes used by

Restore - Mets give award for organ transplant work - Newsday

September 7, 2009 by registry cleaners · Leave a Comment 


Jim Conte, Dr. Sandip Kapur, Michael Sosna, and Ed Burki. The New York Mets recently presented Assemb. Jim Conte (R-Huntington Station), Dr. Sandip Kapur, M.D, Mike Sosna, president of Long Island Transplant Recipients International Organization

New ban on prerecorded sales calls takes effect, with some exceptions - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Hear the silence? A new ban on prerecorded sales calls went into effect Tuesday. The Federal Trade Commission announced its intention to ban robocalls last summer, after consumers complained they were being harassed with recorded sales calls that

Cleanliness is next to orderliness - Bangkok Post
The personal computer of today is a dust-gatherer. Well, okay, in that way, too, but I had in mind what it picks up on the web, in temporary folders, in tracking your use of the computer, unannounced file-cloning the average computer user probably

Statement Makes You Wonder About Cleaners - The Bulletin
“All free registry cleaners are about useless and really do nothing beneficial. At least not enough to bother installing them.” You read this statement last week, along with my feelings that it is not the least bit intelligent nor truthful. I

BUYINS.NET: 49.74% Of All NASDAQ Trading Tuesday Was Short Selling - TMCnet
Sep 02, 2009 (M2 PRESSWIRE via COMTEX) — BUYINS.NET, www.buyins.net, has reviewed the NASDAQ Daily Short Volume Report for Tuesday, September 1st, 2009 and come to the following statistical conclusions. There were 6,709 stocks with daily short

Young man yells at cloud - ZDNet Blogs
Blogger-novelist-activist Cory Doctorow is out today with a screed condemning the whole idea of cloud computing. (Here he is in Wikipedia . Doesn’t that live somewhere in the cloud?) Here is a summary. The Man is trying to put us down. It’s all a

Free Windows tweaker has some rough edges - CNET News
Sometimes it seems like you need to be a software engineer to understand how to keep Windows running smoothly. That’s why I appreciate free utilities that collect various Windows settings and make the OS easier to customize. All four of these

Idling parents risk fines this school year - Daily Evening Item
LYNN - Starting Tuesday, weekday afternoons in many of the city’s neighborhoods will be a bit more congested again as parents will begin infiltrating school yards and the surrounding streets while picking up their children from school. While

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