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  1. Explore Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS: A Stellar Alternative to Windows 11

    As the open-source movement continues to gain traction, more users are considering switching from proprietary systems like Windows 11 to free and open alternatives. Released today, after a slight delay, Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS Noble Numbat is now available for download. This latest release is the...
  2. Windows 11 Windows 11 Dev Channel: You can not roll back to Windows 10 after 10 days

    Explanation: So, at least for now, once you join the Windows Insider Program and join the DEV Channel, you will NOT be able to revert back to perform a roll back after 10 days. That is how long Windows internally keeps a backup of the previous OS installation. So the Windows Dev Channel is a...
  3. Microsoft Announces General Availability of Windows Server 2019

    Windows Server 2019 is now generally available. Also this week: Microsoft released Office 2019 for Windows & MacOS users; Google turned 20 years old; accessibility improvements arrive with the latest Windows 10 feature update; and we look back at the maturation of Windows 10 over the last three...
  4. This is it! Final Windows 10 Windows Insider Build Begins Rolling Out Today to All Rings

    With just 2 weeks to go, Microsoft is rolling out what could be the last Windows Insider Build before July 29. read more Continue reading...
  5. Office 2016 and universal Office apps on schedule for general availability ‘later this year’

    Office 2016 for PCs and Office universal apps for Windows 10 are rolling out in the second half of 2015, according to official Microsoft statements. The post Office 2016 and universal Office apps on schedule for general availability ‘later this year’ appeared first on Digital Trends . Continue...
  6. Windows 10 Did Windows 10 TP update to Slow Ring level yet?

    Hi That's my question, I'm not sure whether this has happened or not. If it has I didn't notice, though some issues have been fixed like the rebooting problem. But I'd think that they would fix the keyboard lights thing before releasing it to the slow ring. Anyone on the Slow setting gotten...
  7. CyberLink unveils Director Suite 3, including PowerDirector 13 and PhotoDirector 6

    CyberLink has announced the release of PowerDirector 13 (from $79.99), PhotoDirector 6, ColorDirector 3 and AudioDirector 5($129.99), all available individually or as a part of the new Director Suite 3 ($299.99). PowerDirector 13 highlights include a new Transition Designer, which enables you to...
  8. Windows 8 still no tabs in windows explorer?

    I'm speachless to read there are no tabs in windows explorer? Is this a mistake, joke or some setting? Do I really have to wait for Cubicexplorer to be released for windows 8?
  9. Advance Notification for October 2012 - Version: 1.0

    Revision Note: Advance Notification published. Summary: This is an advance notification of security bulletins that Microsoft is intending to release on October 9, 2012. More...
  10. Windows 7 is XP, Windows 8 is Vista

    Just as XP users skipped Vista, many Windows 7 users plan to skip Windows 8. Microsoft could be in for a tough year. read more Link Removed
  11. Windows 8 Microsoft Releases Windows 8 Developer Preview

    Microsoft has launched a developer preview of Microsoft Windows 8 to the general public. The location can be found here: Link Removed The information contains an assortment of details about the operating system, including the core OS itself, as well as the Metro UI. While unofficial leaks have...
  12. Ulitamate Boot CD 5.1 Released

    UBCD Get the latest Version 5.1
  13. Could We Actually See a Windows 8 Beta by Early Fall?

    One of the points of disagreement that Paul O’Flaherty and I had in the days of the Daily Brief video podcast centered around when we might see a public beta of Windows 8. Paul believed that we wouldn’t see one … Continue reading Source: Yahoo! News
  14. Rumor: Windows 8 rushed for April 2012 to fight iPad

    Microsoft may be stepping up the schedule for Windows 8 to help counter the iPad, a new tip from a reliable source says. Most have it shipping in late 2012 to keep with Microsoft's usually rigid three-year schedule, but ZDNet has been told Microsoft was pressing for a Release To Manufacturing...
  15. Windows 8 Build 7989 Leaks

    Paul Thurrott's Supersite for Windows According to BetaArchive, Windows 8 is nearing the M3 milestone, the final stop on the way to beta. And they’ve received a new leaked build of Windows 8, build 7989 (7989.winmain.110421-1285.615974c7346f7374). Here are some shots of the build, including...
  16. Ballmer: Windows 8 Coming in 2012

    Microsoft's CEO Steve Ballmer has officially confirmed today, during a developer conference in Tokyo, that the next version of Windows will be called Windows 8 and will debut in 2012. More details on Windows 8 could emerge at the upcoming D: All Things Digital conference, where Steven Sinofsky...
  17. Will Steven Sinofsky break the Windows 8 silence?

    By Joe Wilcox, Betanews The same day Steve Ballmer announces that Windows 8 will ship in 2012, the man in charger of OS development joins the D Conference last minute. The planets are aligning around a big Windows 8 debut next week. Link Removed Link Removed Link Removed Link Removed...
  18. Windows 8 early build leaks

    Microsoft deciding to release early code to trusted partners is always going to be a double-edged sword. On the one hand, it allows for valuable feedback and bug identification on software before it gets released to consumers and business users alike, on the other, it’s an opportunity for the...
  19. Zephyr Announces Support for Microsoft Windows 7 SP1

    Critical Release Will Usher in Large Scale Corporate Adoption of New Standard Link Removed due to 404 Error
  20. What you need to know about Windows 7 SP1

    With Windows 7 Service Pack 1 generally available, Win7 users need to know what SP1 brings — and doesn't bring — to the game. In short, this service pack adds surprisingly little to Windows 7. You'll want to install it — eventually. And for those of you who followed the conventional wisdom and...