Boxee comes to Windows, inks MLB deal - CNET News (Invalid DLL Entries)
June 25, 2009 by registry cleaners
Boxee , the open-source software platform that combines Internet media with personal content, announced a slew of updates Tuesday. Most notably, the company announced that it has made Boxee publicly available to Windows users. The public alpha
New Microsoft site points to Friday launch of Windows 7 free upgrade - Computerworld
Computerworld - Microsoft Corp. will launch its Windows 7 free upgrade program for buyers of Vista PCs on Friday, according to a message on a new company Web site. “Thank you for your interest. Please return to this site on June 26, 2009,” states the
New Mobo and Processor: Reinstall of XP Needed? - Toms Hardware
I am getting (inheriting actually) a Gateway computer running Windows XP. I am getting a Gigabyte mobo and an AMD Athlon 64 X2 processor. I have no need for the files on the hard drive. I also have a Windows XP Install disk for Gateway. Do I need to
Full-page adverts a problem in Windows - The Guardian
I’m using IE7 with Windows XP Pro SP3, and apart from it being very slow, I am getting random full page ads. I’ve tried various spyware/malware programs without success. You are probably correct in thinking your PC has some sort of virus, possibly an
Windows 7 RC Adds New Remote Media Streaming, Virtual Windows XP Mode - PC World
The Windows 7 Release Candidate leaked earlier today contains a lot of minor tweaks to previous beta versions of the new operating system, but Microsoft says that it also has a couple of new features: A Windows 7 PC will now be able to stream media
Windows Installing Updates Without Permission, Says Windows Secrets - PR Inside
SEATTLE, WA — (Marketwire) — 06/24/09 — Windows users who prefer to research Windows updates before installing them on their computer may be receiving the patches whether they like it or not, according to a story in today’s edition of the Windows
Windows Installing Updates Without Permission, Says Windows Secrets - Earthtimes
SEATTLE, WA — 06/24/09 — Windows users who prefer to research Windows updates before installing them on their computer may be receiving the patches whether they like it or not, according to a story in today’s edition of the Windows Secrets
Setting the default email program in Windows - The Guardian
One way to set the default email program in Windows XP is to go to the Control Panel and run the applet called Internet Options. Click the Programs tab and, next to Email, pick whichever program you want from the drop-down list. Click OK to exit
Antivirus testing outfit: Windows Security Essentials makes the grade - Computerworld Australia
Microsoft’s free security software passed a preliminary antivirus exam with flying colors, an independent testing company said today. AV-Test GmbH tested Windows Security Essentials, the free software Microsoft launched yesterday in beta, on Windows



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