computing

  1. Can Microsoft's Windows 8 really do it all?

    Microsoft’s biggest risk with Windows 8 revolves around the familiar themes that always haunt the company: Reverse compatibility and the need to make Windows the Swiss Army knife of computing. Source: Yahoo! News
  2. Intel Promises New PC, Laptop Innovations Coming Soon

    In a recent article, analysts refuted claims that the Apple iPad had much to do with the recent PC sales slump. However, they did warn that computing tablets would become a much more significant threat within the next two years. Rather than wait for PC sales figures to dip even further, Intel...
  3. Say Goodbye to Wintel? What Microsoft Windows 8 Could Be

    Here's what would make the next generation of Windows based on ARM processors a game changer. Source: Yahoo! News
  4. Is Windows 7 the beginning of the end for fat-client OSes?

    Despite a shift toward lightweight computing, vendors say the the desktop OS isn't going away. Link Removed
  5. Q&A from May 2011 Security Bulletin Webcast

    Hello, Today we published the Link Removed due to 404 Error. We fielded twelve questions on various topics during the webcast, including bulletins released and the Malicious Software Removal Tool. There were two questions during the webcast that we were unable to answer and we have included...
  6. Fujitsu's TH40/D convertible tablet slides into Japan, packs Atom Z670 and Windows 7

    A slide-out tablet running on Windows 7, you say? Not to be confused with the Samsung Sliding PC , what we have here is the Fujitsu LifeBook TH40/D that's just been announced for the Japanese market. Inside this 2.4-pound convertible laptop you'll find a 1.5GHz Oak Trail Atom Z670 , 1GB of...
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    Windows 7 homegroup/file share

    Hello Win 7 x64 I think this is a form of networking but if I should be in sodtware, kindly switch me to that forum. I have watched videos and read helps about the above but to no avail. I want to be able to work on a file or folder on my win 7 x64 desktop while at my win 7 x64 laptop. On...
  8. Microsoft to release Windows thin PC in late June

    Microsoft has pushed out a final test build of its Windows Thin PC (WinTPC). The company dished out the Release Candidate yesterday, but the final version of WinTPC won't arrive until 30 June, said Microsoft. "Customers like the reduced footprint of WinTPC – the machines they will likely...
  9. Sad day for SETI

    SETI: The search for signs of alien intelligence has had to shut down- Reference I remember running this app as a screensaver back in the day and really hope they find the 5 million or so dollars they need.
  10. MacBook Air + Windows 7, Part One: The Best of Both Worlds?

    Supersite </br/> I recently purchased a 13-inch MacBook Air. But don't worry, I'm not switching to the Mac: I intend to run Windows 7 on this machine. Here's why. ... Link Removed - Invalid URL
  11. Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure: From Philosophy to Practice

    Last summer at the Black Hat security conference, we announced a philosophical shift in how we refer to vulnerability disclosure, called "Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure" (CVD). Our intent was to focus on how coordination and collaboration are required to resolve security issues in a way...
  12. Windows 8 gets a new task manager and USB booting

    Windows 8 leaked builds are all over the Web. The newest discoveries: the OS will have a revamped Task Manager and a way to boot Windows from USB. Source: Yahoo! News
  13. ARM wrestling: Microsoft’s big bet on Windows 8

    Microsoft’s new emphasis on ARM architecture in Windows 8 and IE 10 speed may indicate a new strategy for dealing aggressors like Google and Apple. Source: Yahoo! News
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    Windows 7 Do I really need a sawpfile for a 4GB memory computer? I disabled them!

    A few weeks ago I read somewhere that I can completely disable the swapfile(s) in Win7 if there is enough (=4Gb) physical memory. So I gave it a try and disabled all swapfiles.....and it works! Even better I feel a little speedup (especially at shutdown). So why is this recommendation...
  15. Windows 8 Appears to be Running Happily on ARM CPUs

    Watch out Intel and AMD, power efficient ARM processors will soon be able to run Windows Link Removed
  16. Windows 7 share tops XP for first time in U.S.

    Computerworld - Windows 7 has passed the 10-year-old Windows XP in U.S. usage share, according to data from an Irish Web analytics company. In the first 10 days of April, Windows 7's average daily share was 32.2% as measured by StatCounter, besting XP's average of 30.7%. Link Removed
  17. Report: Windows 8 seeds being sent to PC makers

    A report says Microsoft is already sending early versions of Windows 8 to PC makers so they can get ready for an expected launch in 2012. Source: Yahoo! News
  18. Windows TV With Windows 8

    ARM + Direct Computing = Google TV Like Windows TV With Windows 8. With Microsoft’s commitment to ARM they finally started talking about Windows 8. A while back there was a huge dump of slides that leaked regarding Windows 8. One of the features listed in the slides was “Instant On”, detailed as...
  19. Leaked Screenshot Shows Windows 8 System Reset Controls

    Leaks are not always the most reliable source of information, especially in a time where it is relatively easy to create believable fakes. The most recent leak appeared first on a Chinese Windows news site. The screenshot shows part of a Control Panel applet called Restore this computer. Link...
  20. HP jumps into WebOS lifeboat from sinking Windows ship !

    HP's new CEO, Léo Apotheker has told his company that all Hewlett-Packard PCs will ship with WebOS in 2012 along with Windows (at least for a while), according to a Bloomberg Businessweek report. If so, it's a major slap in the face to Microsoft, serving as HP's public vote of no-confidence in...