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By Datech at 2010-02-16 08:23
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For those of you still using Windows XP or Vista, is your quick launch menu enabled? Ok, now raise your hand if you hate how finicky those two OS's are when it comes to stacking multiple Windows in the Taskbar? Lastly, who here wishes they could simply organize the Taskbar themselves? For those who said yes to any of the last three questions read on because you are in for a treat. That's right, Windows 7 has a completely new Taskbar, and it's today's Feature Focus.
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By slaveofconvention at 2009-12-10 05:46
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Are you the proud owner of a linux or XP based netbook and wondering if you can get Windows 7 on there instead? Most netbooks simply didn't have the raw speed to run Vista well, but with the lower requirements of Windows 7, the rules have changed. I have installed Windows 7 Ultimate on my Acer Aspire One A150 netbook (1GB RAM Upgrade), and this guide will take you through the fairly simple steps for you to do the same with your preferred netbook. More here...
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By slaveofconvention at 2009-10-31 20:11
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Despite the dire title, no this isn't another case of one of these two computer big-boys shouting things about the other. Details are emerging relating to what could be a major problem between what may be considered the two companies flagship products. The products being the Apple iPhone, and the brand new Windows 7. That's not the end of the list of combatants though as the problem only happens when you combine the two with Intel's new P55 chipset... Read the full story here.
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By Datech at 2009-10-22 05:35
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The Windows 7 Feature Focus will be a short series that highlights the new and special features that Microsoft's new operating system, Windows 7, has built in. This article focuses on the HomeGroup feature that Microsoft claims will remove the headache normally associated with setting up a Windows home network. Read this Feature Focus and decide for yourself if the HomeGroup will become an integral part of your Windows 7 environment.
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