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The presence of Windows Vista and Windows 7 does not necessarily make the prestige of its predecessor, Windows XP, so dimmed. Microsoft even states, 74% used PCs in the business world still rely on Windows …

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Windows XP still in PC Business
Fri, 16/07/10 – 12:18 | No Comment

Windows XP is still a mainstay PC BusinessThe presence of Windows Vista and Windows 7 does not necessarily make the prestige of its predecessor, Windows XP, so dimmed. Microsoft even states, 74% used PCs in the business world still rely on Windows XP.
In the event the Windows Partner Conference, Corporate VP of Windows Tammi Reller revealed that almost three-quarters of the computers used in the business world still using the operating system (OS) Windows XP.
Although Microsoft has long been released OS Windows Vista and OS Windows 7, many are still hesitant to upgrade his computer to the operating system.

According to Reller, in some cases customers prefer Windows XP to keep the system in a longer time. Reller added that the average age of PCs used for work now older than ever before, namely 4.4 years. Read the whole story »

SMS Application Opaque Road SMS
Fri, 16/07/10 – 12:11 | No Comment

Samsung has just released a custom application called SMS Road, this application can help us to walk and type text without worrying we hit someone because of this application will be made as transparent phone. …

YouTube Launches an Online Video Editor
Fri, 18/06/10 – 9:42 | No Comment
YouTube Launches an Online Video Editor

If you’re a YouTube user who never got around to learning how to edit video, the company has you covered. Today, YouTube unveiled its web-based video editor, which offers several simple ways to make your videos better.

Include 512MB of RAM in iPhone 4
Fri, 18/06/10 – 9:33 | One Comment
Include 512MB of RAM in iPhone 4

While current Android handsets and Windows Mobile phones of yore boast of their prowess, by proclaiming the heftiness of their internal RAM, Apple has been silent on the internal memory included within the various generations of the iPhone. Both the original iPhone and the iPhone 3G shipped with a meager 128MB RAM while the 3GS doubled that capacity with a respectable 256MB. The iPhone 4 was presumed to share the same 256MB capacity. a teardown analysis of a leaked prototype uncovered a 256MB DRAM from Samsung.

FIFA Worldcup Theme for Windows users
Sun, 13/06/10 – 15:01 | No Comment
FIFA Worldcup Theme for Windows users

Fast ball world cup has started, now people the center of the world cup fever. For that Microsoft as one of the world’s biggest software company also enliven the event this FIFA WorldCup 2010 Theme by presenting a free, downloadable for Windows users.

How to Run as Administrator in Windows 7
Sun, 13/06/10 – 14:55 | One Comment
How to Run as Administrator in Windows 7

In Windows 7 there are some programs that must run with the user’s status as an administrator or call the Run as administrator. Therefore, in order to program Run as administrator then you must right click on the executable program file and choose Run as administrator. However, what if the program every so often you run? You must take reasonable steps had been repeatedly so that the program can run as an Administrator user status. How do I order every time the program is run always Run as administrator?

Actually, so a program can be run with administrator status (run as administrator) do fairly easily. By some measures will always run as administrator applied program. Interested to try? Follow these steps:

Apple iPhone 4 (iOS4) First Look
Thu, 10/06/10 – 10:58 | 2 Comments
Apple iPhone 4 (iOS4) First Look

Apple has unveiled its new iPhone 4 after a couple wild, unprecedented months of leaks. Sure, it looks exactly like we expected it to (Steve compares it to an old Leica camera), with a glass front and back, but it’s what’s on the inside that counts, kids. The stainless steel band that goes around the phone is an antenna system, while also providing the main structure of the phone, though it’s plugged into the same old GSM / UMTS radio you all know and love — there’s a reason they didn’t call it the iPhone 4 (iOS4). There’s also of course that front facing camera we were all anticipating, a rear camera with LED flash, and a new high resolution display that doubles the pixels in each direction (960 x 640) for a 4X overall pixel count increase — Apple calls it a “Retina Display.” It’s rated at 326ppi, which Apple claims is beyond the human eye’s limit of distinction