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Get a Better Battery Gauge for Your Laptop
Over the years, Windows has gotten progressively better at laptop power management--but it still doesn't tell you much about your battery.
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Battling Desktops
Al Gruber asked why he appears to have two different desktops--the PC's default screen and a Windows Explorer location.
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Google's App Inventor: First impressions
Gibbs just got an invite to Google's App Inventor and he's impressed with what is an early beta
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Remove the 'Test Mode' Watermark from Windows 7
Isn't it cute the way Windows always finds new ways to surprise and annoy you? Like today, for instance, I booted my system and noticed something new in the lower right corner:
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Microsoft to VMware: Windows is still relevant in the virtualization era
Virtualization has not stripped Windows of its relevance, a Microsoft official said in response to VMware CEO Paul Maritz’s argument that operating systems are no longer the center of innovation in the IT world.
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Disable A Laptop Touchpad While You Type, Win 7 Edition
Many moons ago I wrote about TouchFreeze, a free laptop utility that solves one of life's most maddening problems: accidental swipes of your touchpad while typing. (Why isn't Windows smart enough to do this on its own? Just saying.)
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Microsoft revives Windows 7 Family Pack discount
Microsoft today said it will revive last year's multi-license Windows 7 Family Pack in early October for U.S. customers.
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Eight great virtual appliances for VMware, free for the downloading
The combination of free open source and virtual machines is hard to beat; here are some of the handiest virtual appliances you'll find
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6 useful Wi-Fi tools for Windows
Windows' built-in Wi-Fi capabilities are rudimentary at best. Try these free or cheap tools to find hot spots, troubleshoot your wireless network, turn your laptop into a hot spot and more.
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Microsoft still mum on programs prone to DLL hijacking attacks
Microsoft on Tuesday again abstained from naming which of its Windows programs, if any, contain bugs that could lead to widespread "DLL load hijacking" attacks.
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VMware's Paul Maritz, an ex-top Microsoft exec, says Windows no longer center of innovation
Windows and operating systems in general have lost their status as the center of innovation in the IT industry, VMware CEO Paul Maritz, himself a former Microsoft executive, said as VMworld kicked off Tuesday.
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Fix a Windows 7 System That Randomly Freezes
Of all the hassles that can plague a PC user (and, trust me, there are many), few are as infuriating as random lockups.
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Old Apple QuickTime code puts IE users in harm's way
Apple's failure to clean up old code in QuickTime leaves people running Internet Explorer vulnerable to drive-by attacks, a Spanish security researcher said today.
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Dude, where's my Apple iCar?
Apple is wasting its time on TV, while Microsoft drives away with the automobile market, writes columnist Mike Elgan. What the auto industry really needs is to put an iPad dock into the dashboard.
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Older Software in Windows 7
Bill Hullender wants to upgrade to Windows 7. He asked the Answer Line forum if his XP software will still work.
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Rootkit with Blue Screen history now targets 64-bit Windows
A new version of the malware dubbed Alureon, TLD3 and Tidserv, which crippled 32-bit Windows PCs last winter, is designed to infect PCs running 64-bit versions of the OS.
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Has Microsoft Blown the Timing on Tablet PCs?
Since CES, Microsoft's Windows 7 tablet strategy has largely been to spin its wheels - while iPad sales surge and Android-based tablets gain momentum. Has Microsoft fallen behind its rivals?
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Windows and Linux servers grow at Unix's expense
Demand for Windows and Linux servers is increasing at a rapid pace, at the expense of Unix servers and other non-x86 machines, according to IDC.
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