Windows 7 is Microsoft's latest version of the Windows operating system. One of the main questions surrounding this release is whether it will woo the users who skipped Vista and remained on the XP operating system. Just a few days after the official release of Windows 7, the answer is a resounding yes. Windows 7 offers many new improvements in the user experience, speed, stability and backward compatability. A new taskbar, incredible graphics and a much improved User Account Control (UAC) system make this a must upgrade release. In this course, Mark Long will introduce you to many of the new features and functionalities in Windows 7 and show you a few of the early tricks and tips that you will find extremely helpful in moving to Windows 7. To begin learning today, simply click on the movie links.
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Microsoft Windows Phone 7 "NoDo" update ready... ish
Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 update -- "NoDo" -- is ready to download, with cut&paste, multitasking, and more. Or, at least, it would be if your carrier had made it available yet. "Where's my phone update?" I hear you cry. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers also
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Internet Explorer 9 Questions Answered
I would appreciate any help you can send my way. A: IE 9 is available for free download at the Microsoft website. You can find a link at the Microsoft main page at www.microsoft.com. Choose your operating system and click on the Download button.
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HTC HD7S: Windows Phone 7 With a Huge Screen (Video) Download Free 30-Day trial. You will get a full version of this Trend Micro™ product that includes all of the security features of the regular product FREE for 30 days. It works on Windows XP/Vista platforms and Windows 7. HTC Arrive: An Average WP7 |
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The need for speed [St. Joseph News-Press, Mo.] Consider taking your PC to a technician, updating to Windows 7 or buying a completely new computer (maybe an issueless Apple if you have a little extra tax refund dough). Download speed boosters The speed at which files can be downloaded largely |
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Microsoft's antitrust deal still alive, but so what?
Firefox 4's outpacing Internet Explorer 9 in downloads is to some extent Microsoft's own doing. The company put itself at download disadvantage by making IE9, released March 14, incompatible with Windows XP, which, though long in the tooth,
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