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    Windows 8 How do you add meta data to photos in Windows 8.

    In Windows 7 and earlier operating systems, when you selected a photo, you would see the meta data for that photo at the bottom of the window. You could then add comments about that photo, Give the photo a name, and even change the date and time it was taken if the camera had not been set...
  2. Windows 7 What's a "Conventional Hard Disk"?

    I saw this topic and just couldn't resist posting. I assume that "conventional" would include both IDE and SATA hard drives, Eh? Any comments on that? Merry Christmas Everyone! the Doctor :cool: PS: Here's a little Christmas Present for you: If you have an IDE HD and a SATA II...
  3. Windows 7 Tankster, a Social Game Built for Windows Azure

    Tankster is social game built using the Link Removed. Tankster uses HTML5 and comes complete with reusable server side code and documentation. It also supports a variety of social interactions including messaging, wall posts, and comments; additionally, player achievements and game stats are...
  4. Windows 7 Defrag: Media Player Fixits, Blank .CHM's, Bitlocker Corruption

    Microsoft tech troubleshooter extraordinaire Gov Maharaj and I help walk you through troubleshooting solutions to your tech support problems. If you have a problem you want to send us, you can use the Problem Step Recorder in Windows 7 (Link Removed for details on how) and send us the zip file...
  5. Microsoft walks back Ballmer’s Windows 8 comments

    Microsoft yesterday backed away from comments made by CEO Steve Ballmer... Source: Yahoo! News
  6. Microsoft distances itself from Ballmer's Windows 8 comments

    The next version of Windows will be called Windows 8 and it's coming in 2012, or is it? Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer called the new OS Windows 8 on Monday and said it would be coming out next year during a speech at a developer conference in Tokyo, according to a transcript on Microsoft's site ...
  7. Microsoft backpedals from Ballmer's Windows 8 comments

    Microsoft yesterday backed away from comments made by CEO Steve Ballmer, who had told Japanese software developers that the next version of Windows would be dubbed Windows 8, and that it would launch in 2012. Source: Yahoo! News
  8. Microsoft backpedals from Ballmer's Windows 8 comments

    Microsoft yesterday backed away from comments made by CEO Steve Ballmer, who had told Japanese software developers that the next version of Windows would be dubbed Windows 8, and that it would launch in 2012. Source: Yahoo! News
  9. Microsoft backpedals from Ballmer's Windows 8 comments

    Computerworld - Microsoft yesterday backed away from comments made by CEO Steve Ballmer, who had told Japanese software developers that the next version of Windows would be dubbed Windows 8, and that it would launch in 2012. Link Removed
  10. Microsoft Backtracks from Ballmer's Windows 8 Comments

    Microsoft says it hasn't officially announced any 'timing or naming for the next version of Windows,' and that its CEO misspoke about Windows 8 gadgets coming out next year. Source: Yahoo! News
  11. Microsoft blasts Intel's talk of Windows 8 as misleading, inaccurate

    Microsoft today called comments made by an Intel executive about the next version of Windows "inaccurate" and "misleading." One analyst said the bickering between Microsoft and Intel did not signal a breakup of their long-standing partnership. Source: Yahoo! News
  12. Intel's Windows 8 speculation is hogwash, Microsoft rebukes

    Microsoft today called comments made by an Intel executive about the next version of Windows "inaccurate" and "misleading." One analyst said the bickering between Microsoft and Intel did not signal a breakup of their long-standing partnership. Link Removed
  13. Microsoft: Intel comments about Windows 8 'wrong'

    There may not be four versions of Windows 8 for ARM system-on-a-chip processors that are incapable of running legacy Windows apps after all. Microsoft has rebutted recent statements about Windows 8 running on ARM processors made by Intel's senior vice president and general manager of its...
  14. Microsoft blasts Intel's talk of Windows 8 as misleading, inaccurate

    Microsoft today called comments made by an Intel executive about the next version of Windows "inaccurate" and "misleading." read more Link Removed
  15. Microsoft blasts Intel's talk of Windows 8 as misleading, inaccurate

    Microsoft today called comments made by an Intel executive about the next version of Windows "inaccurate" and "misleading." Link Removed
  16. Microsoft Blasts Intel's Talk of Windows 8 As Misleading, Inaccurate

    Microsoft today called comments made by an Intel executive about the next version of Windows "inaccurate" and "misleading." Link Removed
  17. Microsoft blasts Intel's talk of Windows 8 as misleading, inaccurate

    Computerworld - Microsoft today called comments made by an Intel executive about the next version of Windows "inaccurate" and "misleading." One analyst said the bickering between Microsoft and Intel did not signal a breakup of their long-standing partnership. Link Removed
  18. Microsoft Counters Intel Windows 8 Comments

    Microsoft is apparently pushing back at an Intel executive's comments regarding to next version of Windows. Link Removed
  19. Microsoft slams Intel's 'Loose Lips' Windows 8 talk

    Microsoft has slammed Intel's senior vice president Renee James over comments made about Windows 8. Link Removed
  20. Microsoft criticizes Intel over Windows 8 comments

    Clearly upset with Intel, Microsoft condemns and refutes comments made this week by a top-level Intel executive about different versions of Windows 8. Originally posted at News - Microsoft Link Removed