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Cool XP Tip : Take Back 20% of Your Bandwidth From Windows XP

Posted on 01 June 2006

Real Tech News has uncovered a secret that helps you keep your memory for your use and not for Microsoft’s. They claim that Microsoft reserves 20% of bandwidth on all systems for purposes like updates and interrogating your machine.

Using Office 2007 beta 2? Send your feedback instantly to Microsoft!

Posted on 29 May 2006

If you’re using the public beta 2 of Office 2007, the Send a Smile software is something you have to install :) Don’t take my word for it – just try it out. It basically allows you to click on a smile (or a frown) icon on your system tray area to send instant [...]

Blogging with Word 2007

Posted on 26 May 2006

By now, you’ve probably heard the news that Office 2007 beta 2 is publicly available for download. (If you hadn’t heard the news, then you can download it from here). Unless you’d been living under a rock for the past year or so, you have also probably heard about all the new UI [...]

Office 2007 Beta Download

Posted on 24 May 2006

If you so desire, you can download a beta of Office 2007.

PC as Web Server for Dummies

Posted on 22 May 2006

This is a dummies guide to converting your PC as a web server. We will be installing a Apache web server, PHP and My SQL database server. These are the same things that are installed on my linux server, hence I would recommend these as well. Without much delay, lets get started.

XP Tricks that Would Rock Your World

Posted on 16 May 2006

Here are some more XP tricks that you could use…

Internet Explorer 7 Beta 2: Wreck or Wonder?

Posted on 15 May 2006

The Second Browser War
Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 6.0 reigned supreme at the beginning of the 21st century, its rival Netscape crushed, the Browser Wars of the 1990s over. The “Evil Empire” had won, to the dismay of Microsoft’s rivals. With Netscape gone, and most Macintosh users running IE for the Mac, IE had no serious competition [...]

Remote Desktop for Dummies

Posted on 09 May 2006

This is an extensive guide for remote desktop using the Windows OS and DynDNS. This article should be everything you need in order to remotely use your computer. This article is co-written by Andrew McGinnis from Uniform Solutions and we hope to cover everything that you need to remotely use your computer.

Mac as Vulnerable as Windows?

Posted on 02 May 2006

Before I get into some bulk of the matter, some history. I am a die hard Windows user and I am not inclined towards Mac until the past few weeks where I have been doing some research on OS X. Some of the problems that I have with Mac is its expensive initial cost, softwares [...]

5 Steps to clean up your computer files

Posted on 02 May 2006

In this article, I’ll go over the basics for sorting through and organizing your computer files, making a backup of them, and deleting those you don’t need. I’m only addressing those files that you actively have a hand in creating. If you want to remove software from your computer, read Do a clean sweep of [...]

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