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  1. News

    Statistics report is incorrect after you ping a host in Windows 7, in Windows Vista, in Windows Serv

    Provides workarounds for an issue in which you receive an incorrect statistics report after a ping operation fails. This issue occurs in Windows 7, in Windows Vista, in Windows Server 2008 R2, and in Windows Server 2008. Link Removed
  2. kemical

    IE9 Best for malware

    According to an article by Ars Technica and work done by the NSS labs: Second place went to IE8 with Safari 5, Chrome 10, and Firefox 4 coming in third. The report also gives the percentages attained by each browser at blocking malware. Both IE9 and IE8 were in the 90% or above area. Internet...
  3. JMH

    Windows 7 Internet Explorer 9 utterly dominates malware-blocking stats

    One Microsoft Way
  4. JMH

    Microsoft: 400 million Windows 7 and 100 million Office 2010 licenses sold (and more partner confere

    Microsoft: 400 million Windows 7 and 100 million Office 2010 licenses sold (and more partner conference stats) | ZDNet
  5. News

    Microsoft: 400 million Windows 7 and 100 million Office 2010 licenses sold (and more partner confere

    Microsoft’s Day 1 keynote from the Worldwide Partner Conference in Los Angeles didn’t feature much product news. But there were a lot of stats thrown at the 12,000 or so partners in attendance on July 11. More...
  6. News

    Microsoft: 400,000 Windows 7 and 100,000 Office 2010 licenses sold (and more partner conference stat

    Microsoft's Day 1 keynote from the Worldwide Partner Conference in Los Angeles didn't feature much product news. But there were a lot of stats thrown at the 12,000 or so partners in attendance on... Link Removed due to 404 Error
  7. reghakr

    Cocaine cut with levamisole, drug used to de-worm animals, causing users' skin to rot off: doctors

    Doctors say the cocaine hitting the streets in New York and Los Angeles is now cut with a drug that veterinarians use to de-worm livestock, causing cokeheads' skin to rot off. Unbelievable, you never know what it's been cut with. Read Full Story: Link Removed
  8. News

    Forrester: Windows 7 powering 21 percent of corporate desktops; XP still at 60 percent

    By the end of March 2011, Windows 7 was powering 20.9 percent of corporate desktops, according to a new Forrester Research report, while Windows XP was on 60 percent of business PCs. More...
  9. News

    Microsoft claims 17 per cent of US Windows 7 users run IE9

    Still trying to turf out IE6 Link Removed
  10. M

    End of May Update.

    A friendly shout out to all members, visitors and staff! It's been some time since I've brought you an update, I've been "out and about" with personal issues for months on end. I'm pleased to announce the following changes made to the site this month: [*=1]A new WYSIWYG editor has been...
  11. cybercore

    11 witches, two vampires and a couple of zombies spotted in Wales

    Powys, Wales is a hotspot for the supernatural, according to police records that suggest all manner of weird and wonderful creatures have visited the region. Dyfed Powys Police have been asked to investigate 26 ghosts, 20 UFOs, 11 witches and even two vampires in recent years, while...
  12. M

    Windows 7 Blue Screen Info, Plz help

    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="Unicode" ?> <SYSTEMINFO> <SYSTEM> <OSNAME>Windows 7 Ultimate Professional</OSNAME> <OSVER>6.1.7600 0.0</OSVER> <OSLANGUAGE>1033</OSLANGUAGE> <ARCHITECTURE>9</ARCHITECTURE> <PRODUCTTYPE>1</PRODUCTTYPE> </SYSTEM> <MEMORYDIAGNOSTIC>...
  13. cybercore

    Naked Ambition: How PETA's Strategy of Nearly Nude Protesting Pays Off

    Link Removed - Invalid URL The letters P-E-T-A stand for "People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals," but you're forgiven if you thought they stood for "Publicity Events involving T and A." After all, it seems every time there's a slow news day, PETA is there to take up the slack by...
  14. News

    Windows 7: 350 million licenses sold in 18 months

    Eighteen months after Windows 7 was released, Microsoft is boasting that it has sold 350 million licenses of its flagship operating system. The platform's sales have barely slowed since the company last bragged about numbers; after 12 months, 240 million licenses had been shipped. All a far cry...
  15. News

    Microsoft Has Sold More Windows 7 Licenses Than There Are People in the United States [Factoid]

    Whoever's idea it was, it looks like it was a good one. 350 million licenses for Windows 7 have been sold in just 18 months. The platform's numbers have continued to climb after reaching 240 million sales in its first year and 300 million back in January. By contrast, Windows Vista sold just 180...
  16. News

    Microsoft: 350 million licenses of Windows 7 sold in 18 months

    Microsoft officials said on April 22 that the company has sold 350 million Windows 7 licenses in the 18 months the product has been available. More...
  17. News

    Windows 7 Aimed to Overtake Windows XP in Market Share

    For many people, Windows XP was king. Even so far as last year, it still held a dominant position in terms of market share. However, Windows 7 has been converting many people and soon it should take the top spot in terms of overall US market share . Last year, Windows XP had a market share of...
  18. News

    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 due to 404...
  19. cybercore

    Quarter of UK has had ‘ghostly encounter’

    Eerily, 25 per cent of the UK adult population – or around 11m people - have experienced a ghost, according to research by spectre expert Professor Richard Wiseman. It’s a statistic that will send a shiver down the spine of the nation, especially as paranormal experiences are on the...
  20. cybercore

    DUI suspect's explanation for erratic driving?

    A Louisville man is facing multiple charges after police said his car was weaving in and out of traffic on Interstate 64. According to arrest records, a police officer with a radar gun observed a vehicle speeding and driving erratically down eastbound I-64 around 2 a.m. Thursday. Police...
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