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  1. Inside the MSRC – Building your own security incident response process

    This is the third and last in a series of posts that looks at how Microsoft responds to elevated threats to customers through the Microsoft Security Response Center’s (MSRC) Software and Services Incident Response Plan (SSIRP). Our previous posts discussed how Microsoft protects customers...
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    Windows 10 Upgrading from Windows 7 32-bit to Windows 10 64-bit

    Back when I was young and foolish and installing Windows 7 I didn't understand the difference between 32-bit and 64-bit and just went with 32-bit and now I'm paying the price for my ignorance. I'd like to correct my past mistakes and upgrade to Windows 10 at the same time, but the process for...
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    Windows 7 Windows 7 SP1

    Ok, so I am new around these parts but I have a reason for singing up here. I have a Dell Laptop with a bit of problems and I think I know how to proceed but would like to get some feedback from forum members before I go spend a lot of time repairing the laptop. First a statement of the...
  4. Research and Markets: Plan, Select, and Deploy Windows 7 the Right Way

    DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (Link Removed - Invalid URL) has announced the addition of Info-Tech Research Group's new report "Plan, Select, and Deploy Windows 7 the Right Way" to their offering. The question isn't whether implementing Windows 7 is necessary, but rather, which...
  5. Intel man claims he can stop BP oil spill

    Fill the well with unused Larrabees A man who makes a living selling chips for Intel has come up with a cunning plan which he thinks can stop the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Steven Laughlin has devised a plan to "plug the hole" of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig. However he is a little...
  6. Windows Vista What Is Your Broadband Speed Up To?

    Suppose you went to the supermarket to buy a pound of steak for dinner and when you got home you noticed that the package seemed very light. So you went back and complained to the manager, only to be told that the label says "up to 1 pound", and you're stuck with it. You'd be furious, of...