Organize Your Windows seven Taskbar With Bins
Bins 0.95 is really a small software created by OneUpIndustries that lets customers group their icons and applications that are pinned for the Windows 7 taskbar into groups.
Win a Windows seven Tablet in the London “Geek Meet”
Those of you who follow me on Twitter, Facebook and other sites will know that I’ve been asked by Microsoft to run an ‘Ask the Expert’ session at their upcoming Windows Desktop TechDay on Monday 23rd May in London (UK). I’ve also arranged a Geek Meet the night before. I’ll be there to answer your [...]
Orion Energy Systems Moves to your Cloud
Orion Energy Systems, an energy management and consulting firm is looking for ways to manage the energy consumption of facilities, so it has turned towards the Cloud to do that. Microsoft announced yesterday that Orion Energy Systems is using the Windows Azure platform to host InteLite, a sensor-and-control solution designed to help Orion customers save energy [...]
Remote Access Software to Look At
Accessing a computer remotely is imperative if you do extensive support, software, hardware, or network wise. That is why having the right kind od remote access software can help you do you job quickly. Here are some examples of applications that will do that. LogMeIn Allows remote control your computer, so you can access your [...]
3 Freeware File Compression Tools to Look At
Even though hard drives have gone into the stratosphere with size. Terabyte size is typical now a days, some may wonder why anyone would need file compression. Good question. Well file transfers still occur and it is faster to transfer a smaller file, than a larger one. Also email attachments are typically limited in size, [...]
How To Customize Your LogOn Screen
I’m sure there are many of you out there who just love to customize Windows seven. Some of you have probably already customized your logon screen,
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Microsoft Aids Apps Developers Migrate from iPhone to Windows Phone 7
Microsoft is serious about its position in the mobile market. It is not just the mobile phone, or the OS,
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How To Quickly Restart Explorer.exe From Your Context Menu
What this guide is, is a quicker and easier way to restart the explorer.exe process without having to either restart your computer or follow the method I outlined here a while back. There are a couple of reason as to why you would want to restart the explorer.exe process. For me it was because my [...]
Microsoft’s Q3 Report: Entertainment/Office Up, Windows Down
Earlier today, Microsoft announced their report for their earnings in the 3rd quarter. Revenues were up 13% from this time last year at $16.43 billion.
Screen Capture Tools to Look At
Every now and then you want to capture the contents on your screen to past them into a text editor, or to manipulate them with Paint or some such program. Here are 3 screen capture programs that will give you more options than the standard Alt-print screen option provides. DuckCapture Go from 1 to 4. [...]
Two New MS Stores in the Works: Houston and LA
The push for selling Microsoft products continues. Now Microsoft is making plans to open two new retail stores,
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Microsoft Video Pokes Fun at Its Own Browser History
Microsoft pokes fun at its own Internet Explorer’s history with a video shown to developers.
Windows Phone 7 Apps Development
Well its been some time now that the Windows Phone seven was released, October 2011. While Microsoft has been in awe with this new mobile device, that is not the case with consumers. And unfortunately for Microsoft, developers are not too interested in developing Apps either. If you take a look on the graph you’ll [...]
Windows XP’s Days are Numbered
Some Microsoft engineer was definitely having some fun with this one: Last week,
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Windows 8 Browser Screenshot Reveals a Little More UI
The browser has an interesting mix of the current IE9 interface and elements of the cleaner Metro UI that Microsoft has steadily been incorporating into nearly all of their products.
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