Archive for the 'OS' Category


Vista’s Fortified Kernel Could Trouble Third-Party Applications

Microsoft is gearing up to make Vista the most secure OS ever. The process has taken a lot of support from one section of the techies where as third party vendors are complaining on the lack of integrability with Vista.
Symantec, World’s leading anti-virus software company doubts if they would be able to integrate with […]

Apple to Preview Leopard

Apple has given a ferocious name to its next version of OS X. It’s called Leopard. Apple will be previewing Leopard at its annual World Wide Developers Conference which convenes at San Francisco on August 7th.
Leopard will be directly competing against Vista, Microsoft’s latest version of Windows which is due to be released next year. […]

Windows 101: Know the basics about NTFS permissions

NTFS permissions offer a great deal of control when it comes to resources on your systems. When it comes to the old NTFS (from Windows NT) and the current NTFS (from Windows 2000, Windows Server 2003, and Windows XP), there are a lot of similarities and a few differences. In this edition of Security Solutions, […]

Microsoft: Vista Most Secure OS Ever

Microsoft reports that Vista is the most secure OS in the market right now. He was speaking at the Tech Ed in Boston on sunday evening. This is a very bold statement to make as everyone knows that the previous Windows’ have been the least secure although most popular.
We are in a time when […]

Can Windows Ever be Yours?

Microsoft is getting more serious with genuine copies of Windows being owned by its users. The windows genuine advantage is a program that checks to see if you are using genuine copy of Windows. You are not bound to receive any updates (and special offers) without passing the genuine advantage. It is a software that […]

OS X vs XP : Can We have a Winner?

This is just one of those argument that can go on for days, months and years and still not have a winner at the end. Different people bring out different aspects which in turn causes more discussion and so on.
A while back Ben wrote an article on Tech Pedia citing reasons as to why Apple […]