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New online file scanner
NoVirusThanks.org – Online Virus Scanner
NoVirusThanks.org offer a free service that scan suspicious files for possible presence of virus, worms, trojans and any other kind of malware using several Anti-Virus engines.
Features:
- Free and independent service
- Use of multiple antivirus engines
- Automatic updates of virus signatures every 6 hours
- Detailed results from each antivirus engine
- Advanced details [...] -
New online file scanner
NoVirusThanks.org – Online Virus Scanner
NoVirusThanks.org offer a free service that scan suspicious files for possible presence of virus, worms, trojans and any other kind of malware using several Anti-Virus engines.
Features:
- Free and independent service
- Use of multiple antivirus engines
- Automatic updates of virus signatures every 6 hours
- Detailed results from each antivirus engine
- Advanced details [...] -
Windows 7 to scale to 256 processors
Microsoft has been hinting that even though it had no plans to make major changes to the Windows kernel, it did have a scheme up its sleeve to make Windows 7 and Windows 7 Server better suited to working on multicore/parallel systems. Now details are becoming clearer as to how Microsoft plans to do this.
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Expect surprises for Windows Mobile
Microsoft will shake up Windows Mobile when it offers a glimpse of the mobile OS’ future at February’s Windows Mobile Congress.
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Speaking at the Microsoft showcase in London, Windows Mobile’s David Weeks told TechRadar that he was looking forward to revealing to the world what the future of Windows Mobile would be – but that the [...] -
More details on the new Windows 7 Taskbar
At PDC 2008, Microsoft took the wraps off Windows 7 and showcased its new dock-like Taskbar. But the revamped Taskbar isn’t in the pre-beta build distributed to attendees, so we went hunting for more details on Windows 7’s most prominent new feature.
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First up, Quick Launch is officially dead. Microsoft will be leaving the Quick Launch [...] -
What’s New With Windows Media Center in Windows 7
In Windows 7, Windows Media Center is getting a makeover. Nothing too radical is changing, and that’s good, because WMC is a pretty solid program already. Some of the biggest changes involve the back-end and how content is moved across the network. The new code reflects this shift towards more seamless interconnectivity between our devices [...]
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Microsoft Office 14 Web Applications Preview
Paul Thurrott: On Tuesday, Microsoft will unveil details about its next office productivity offering, Office 14. Among other things, the Office 14 wave of products will include the oft-rumored Web versions of certain Office applications, giving customers a way to both view and edit rich Office documents in the Web. For this first version of [...]
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A report card: Microsoft’s Ozzie grades his three years of ‘disruption’
Three years ago today, on October 28, 2005, Microsoft’s now Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie issued a missive that put Microsoft employees on notice.
Entitled “The Internet Services Disruption,” Ozzie’s memo to his direct reports detailed how Microsoft needed to change its products, business models and strategies to stay relevant in the quickly changing Web world. [...]