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- LightSpeed PC 1.0 (Windows)
- Maintains your PC at optimal processing speed by cleaning temporary files, removing spyware and optimizing operating system settings. Before any changes to your registry settings are made, this program will create a backup of the systems settings.
- Software downloads 2009-05-25
- Macs on the front lines tracking Influenza A(H1N1) virus
- Macs on the front lines tracking Influenza A(H1N1) virusTracking the H1B Visa virus.From what the spokesman said only the Mac has the platform to fully meet all of their needs on the software. Unix rocks!Outside of my statement in the Subject line, I will resist jumping into the political...
- Discussion threads 2009-05-01
- Botnet contains 1.9 million infected computers
- Botnet contains 1.9 million infected computersMicrosoft and Symantec products do not yet detect this Trojan!!!We can only wonder how many more viruses are spreading undetected right now.RE: Botnet contains 1.9 million infected computersSo it a case of lazy admins who don't want to patch. If they got off their...
- Discussion threads 2009-04-22
- PearC launches new line of Mac clones
- PearC launches new line of Mac clonesIdiots!These folks and PsyStar are idiots! Have you ever tried to replace the motherboard on a computer bought from Dell? SURPRISE!!! Their customized OEM version of XP checks to see whether it is running on a genuine Dell motherboard. If it...
- Discussion threads 2009-04-03
- IT Firm Speeds Remote Connection, Reduces IT Work With Operating System Upgrade
- NTx BackOffice Consulting Group is a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner that provides infrastructure solutions and consulting to organizations throughout Europe. The IT staff was challenged to keep remote computers and customer documents secure. NTx BackOffice upgraded its 30 client computers to the Windows 7 operating system to help consultants connect...
- Case studies 2009-04-01
- FAA computer breached: 45,000 names accessed
- FAA computer breached: 45,000 names accessedFAA computer breached: 45,000 names accessedThey must have been running linux.Nope. They use Windows. Look it up.NTWould like to know more...Where can I find out more details regarding the breach? I.E. what OS for sure, what version, what vulnerability. BTW, what does...
- Discussion threads 2009-02-10
- Confronting Windows 7 at home
- A guest post by Michael E. Jordan - questioning the assumption that Windows 7 will recover market share lost by Vista and asking a broad range of, I think, important questions about home computer usage costs and motivations. by Paul Murphy
- Blog posts 2009-01-31
- Windows 7: Mojave My Ass
- Windows 7: Mojave My Assre: Fresh InstallMany OEM installs and Restore CDs have the navigation icons present. While it's true they aren't there on a fresh XP install, many organizations deploy systems with them pre-configured and it's easy to turn them back on. With Vista and now Windows 7, they've...
- Discussion threads 2009-01-01
- Health Insurance Firm Enhances Security With Operating System Upgrade
- The French National Health Insurance Fund for Salaried Workers CNAMTS manages health and disability insurance for more than 55 million French citizens. CNAMTS has a client computing environment composed of 79,500 computers, approximately 10 percent of which are mobile computers, running the Windows XP operating system and Microsoft Office 97....
- Case studies 2009-01-01
- Desktop virtualization according to Virtual Computer
- Alex Vasilevsky, CTO of Virtual Computer, posted a tweet proclaiming that a milestone in the development of NxTop the other day (see The Launch of Virtual Computer, Inc. for more information). Since I've known Alex for quite a number of years, I just had to know what he was doing....
- Blog posts 2008-12-30
- MiniFrame SoftXpand
- After I posted on Ncomputing (see Ncomputing: Sharing the power of a single computer), MiniFrame's PR agency contacted me and asked that I take a look at SoftXpand. At first glance, it appeared that MiniFrame was walking down the same path that many others had taken, creating technology in the...
- Blog posts 2008-12-16
- 10 most influential biztech leaders of 2008
- 10 most influential biztech leaders of 2008Theoretical questionHow would technology have advanced if Gates hadn't been around?We all could have been better off, is my guess for two reasons:- more innovation would have happened;- no Microsoft [new-version-pushed-down-your-throat-pay-up] taxRE: 10 most influential biztech leaders of 2008amazing you choose to only recognize...
- Discussion threads 2008-12-15
- The old "install this codec to see free porn" trick works on Mac too!
- The old "install this codec to see free porn" trick works on Mac too!We don't have enough information to make an informed conclusion.Unfortunately every time we here of malware infested Windows systems never is even the most basic of information provided. I have yet to see the name of the...
- Discussion threads 2008-11-22
- UltraVNC Server 1.0.4.914.10.1 (Windows)
- UltraVNC is an easy to use, fast and free sotware that can display the screen of another computer via internet or network on your own screen. The program allows you to use your mouse and keyboard to control the other PC remotely. It means that you can work on a...
- Software downloads 2008-11-14
- Ncomputing: Sharing the power of a single computer
- Do you remember Digital Research's Concurrent CP/M and Concurrent DOS? In this little walk down memory lane, how about MP/M? Ncomputing is walking down the same historical path. The goal of all of these operating systems was to take currently available off-the-shelf software designed for the single user operating systems...
- Blog posts 2008-10-28
- Is Microsoft's fatal flaw the computer?
- Is Microsoft's fatal flaw the computer?Not realy, their flaw isThey honestly believe they know vastly more than everyone else, refuse to listen, and miss major oportunities.Not a fatal flaw, but MS recognizes the need to change.MS became dominant, the big dog with selling it's and only it's OS on PCs...
- Discussion threads 2008-10-09
- How important is boot performance?
- How important is boot performance?Boot performance is very importantA computer should only take as long to get to working state as a television - 10 seconds tops - with either the option of restoring the exact shutdown state or a fresh rebooted OS.Moderate importance overallBootup speed is not really a...
- Discussion threads 2008-09-04
- Police Agency Boosts Officer Presence, Data Security With Upgraded Operating System
- Like other law enforcement agencies, the Santa Barbara Police Department relies heavily on computer technology to help serve the community. The department, which serves a city of about 100,000 residents north of Los Angeles, wanted to implement better productivity tools for employees, particularly officers out on patrol. It also wanted...
- Case studies 2008-09-01
- Psystar files answer to Apple complaint - "M" word used enthusiastically
- Mac clone maker Psystar has filed answers to Apple's complaint. by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
- Blog posts 2008-08-29
- Episode 61 - The Smelly Laptop
- If you haven't heard the news, Jerry Seinfeld has recently been hired to do an entire campaign of advertisements for Microsoft. When I learned of this, I thought of a classic Seinfeld episode that could be re-enacted, with only a few minor dialogue changes to bring it up to date....
- Blog posts 2008-08-22
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