Articles, tagged with "windows computers", page 4
23rd April 2010
Hurri is a MBR/Boot Sector infecting, memory residing virus that is known to cause several problems on Windows computers. Like any other virus, Hurri virus can corrupt important data structures and interrupt with the working of your computer. Because the ...
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Author:
k madhav
24th February 2010
Computers are a bit like people. As they age they start getting slower and slower and don't move as fast as before. The difference is that computers can be easily fixed to be like new again. You can't do the same for humans.
We humans get slower simply b...
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Author:
james larkin
09th February 2010
iPad 9.7 inches touchscreenA truly innovative device, the Apple iPad is flawless for your mobile computing lifestyle, including browsing the Web, reading and sending e-mail, enjoying photos, watching videos, listening to music, playing games, and much mor...
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Author:
ethan jacob
08th February 2010
Excel Software announces AppProtect 1.0 for protecting Mac and Windows software. AppProtect applies protection to a compiled application in minutes without programming.
AppProtect is a new product in Excel Software's extensive line of software and doc...
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Author:
Harold Halbleib
05th February 2010
HP LaserJet 3055 printer is a renowned printer as it is capable of performing various tasks. You can use this machine in office, especially if you don't have much space as this printer can print out documents, copy, scan and fax for you. So, instead of ...
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Author:
yasirkalim
03rd February 2010
The iPod is a popular portable media player from Apple Inc. It has a disk with a screen and specific software. You can restore your iPod to work with both Macintosh and Windows computers. If you configure it for Mac operating system, it is restored as HFS...
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Author:
Simpson
15th January 2010
A major selling point for Apple's Macintosh since the switch in 2006 to Intel CPUs is the computer's ability to work well in a world ruled by Microsoft Windows. In addition to improvements in Mac OS X (now at version 10.6, Snow Leopard) that allow simple ...
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Author:
Robert Bell
15th December 2009
Protection for Mac and Linux computers:
genuine need or nice to have?
The current risk to computers running non-Windows platforms is small but growing. As Mac and Linux computers become more prevalent within organizations, they are likely to become mo...
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Author:
Tim Kennedy
14th December 2009
Problems in the registry are normally the main cause when you windows PC slows down.The function of the registry in a windows computer is to stor all the information related to the operating system itself and the programs installed on it. As you install a...
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Author:
Lonnie Browning
07th December 2009
Corrupt registry files are the main cause of problems plaguing Windows computers. It's essential to know how to fix them in order to have a smooth user experience when using the computer.
Most of us expect our Windows-based PCs to gradually slow down. ...
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Author:
Jason Webber
07th December 2009
Search engines are a staple of the Internet. There are billions of websites and an endless amount of information to be discovered. Hundreds of products and services can be attained and achieved with the help of the Internet. There are two basic types of s...
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Author:
Hannah Miller
01st December 2009
The first thing when it comes to spyware location is being able to discover and recognise threats and problems. There are currently scores of spyware detection firms in the market, ranging from large multi-nationals to one-person backyard businesses. You ...
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Author:
creditrepairdr
27th November 2009
The six best practices you need to implement to protect Windows 7 computers
The early reports are in, and it's clear that Microsoft's Windows 7 is off to a fast startâ€" thanks in part to Microsoft's liberal Windows 7 beta program and the pent-up demand...
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Author:
Tim Kennedy
24th November 2009
Many of us have noticed the "Windows Slow Startup" phenomenon. It just seems that the computer gets slower as time goes by, and the time it takes to start the computer becomes longer and longer. The usual advice for this is to upgrade the computer, but th...
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Author:
Jason Webber
23rd October 2009
Internet Explorer is a browser that allows you to load web sites from anywhere in the world--hence, it explores the Internet. Internet Explorer (a.k.a. IE) was created by Microsoft to accompany the Windows operating system. When you buy a Windows compute...
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Author:
Hannah Miller