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it would not surprise me to see this platform installed on desktop Thin Clients
The Google Cr-48 on vacation in Marco Island, Florida As I type this, I’m sitting on the balcony of my vacation timeshare in Florida overlooking the Gulf of Mexico. I considered leaving all of my primary computing devices home this … Continue reading
see my earlier review of the IE9 beta
Update: Now that Microsoft has released the final version of IE9, this FAQ is out of date. Please see the expanded and updated IE9 FAQ: How to install, uninstall and tweak the final release of IE9 This morning, Microsoft officially … Continue reading
Server 2008 activation
A security researcher has released proof-of-concept code for an unpatched security vulnerability affecting all versions of Windows,Server 2008 activation, prompting a warning from Microsoft that remote code execution attacks are theoretically possible. Details on the vulnerability were released on the … Continue reading
that was the idea anyway. But the add-on has been found to cause serious performance problems
Mozilla has announced that it will pull the plug on the Skype add-on toolbar for Firefox and remotely disable it following a spate of crashes and performance issues.,Project 2010 key The Skype Toolbar add-on comes bundled with the chat program … Continue reading
Sql Server 2008 R2 Key
Google on Monday launched a feature in its Chrome browser that allows you to permanently opt out of ad tracking cookies.,Project Standard Key The feature,Windows Vista Key, an extension for Chrome,ms Project Serial Key, can allow a user to opt … Continue reading
Product Key Windows Vista
A draft proposal for the Firefox roadmap shows that at least four versions of Firefox, one of the worlds most used browsers, will be released this year. Firefox 4 will of course bring an entirely new user interface while catching … Continue reading
is the most secure
A new critical security vulnerability in Internet Explorer has been exposed, allowing attackers to obtain personal information by running malicious scripts on websites. As Adrian Kingsley-Hughes reports, this affects all users of Windows. In total,Exchange Server 2007-2010 Standard and Enterprise … Continue reading
up from 5.89% in December to 6.30% at the end of January. Firefox continues to slide
With another month checked off,Buy Windows 7 Upgrade, it’s time to trawl through the NetMarketShare data for January to see who are the winners and who are the losers. First, lets take a look at the browsers. Chrome makes the … Continue reading
Apple still has the upper hand.
Just as all of the big content providers were starting to get chummy with Apple and its media savior – the mighty iPad – ol’ Steve Jobs went and pulled a fast one on his new publisher buddies. He changed … Continue reading
Microsoft was found guilty of antitrust violations for its browser practices
A recent industry trope on the Microsoft-Nokia deal is that this is just another example of Redmond making smart business plays to buy technology, distribution and market reach. The current logic counts Microsoft’s infamous cross-patent agreement and payment to Apple … Continue reading