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Core i7 CPU reviews out
Intel has today given the OK for the posting of "official" articles showing the performance of the upcoming Core i7 processors. Set to be introduced in two weeks time, together with X58 motherboards, the three Core i7 models prepared by Intel are the 2.66 GHz 920, the 2.93 GHz 940 and 3.2 GHz 965 Extreme [...]
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Major system attack
Hi, Ive been having serious issues with my computer the past few weeks. I drew the line today when I tried to access Task Manager only to be faced with a message saying the Administrator (last time I checked that was me) had denied me access.
I followed the sticky instructions in this section and [...] -
Major system attack
Hi, Ive been having serious issues with my computer the past few weeks. I drew the line today when I tried to access Task Manager only to be faced with a message saying the Administrator (last time I checked that was me) had denied me access.
I followed the sticky instructions in this section and [...] -
Windows 7 Home Page – Now Live
If you’re looking for information about Windows 7, you’ve come to the right place. And as we make new information available, we’ll make sure you can find it all from here. If you want day-by-day news about Windows 7, sign up for the RSS feeds of the Windows team blogs.
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Microsoft’s Gates argue in favor of white spaces access to FCC
Still very much the chairman of Microsoft, Bill Gates is expected to try to convince an FCC commissioner to help quell an NAB proposal that would push back a vote on "freeing the white spaces" of the wireless spectrum.
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Seven questions Microsoft won’t answer about Windows 7
Ed Bott: I’m spending the day (and probably much of tonight) slaving over a hot Windows 7 PC, snapping screen shots and making notes about what’s new. You’ll see the results tomorrow, when Microsoft’s news embargo lifts. Today, though, I can confidently report on a handful of questions about Windows 7 that you won’t see [...]
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Microsoft gets patent for real-time f-bomb bleeping
Back in 2004 Microsoft applied for a patent for real-time censoring of audio streams, and now the USPTO has granted that patent.
As PC gamers have known for a long time, and Xbox gamers have known for a while, playing against other humans online is a much more enjoyable experience than beating a computer. Thanks to [...] -
Big win for Google Apps spells trouble for Microsoft
If Microsoft needed any more reasons to figure out a way to make Office available inexpensively via the Web, it just got a big one: Washington D.C. has chosen Google Apps instead of Microsoft Office for a big new intranet for city employees. And where Washington goes, enterprises may well follow.
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By choosing Google Apps as [...]