Archive for November, 2009

Windows 7 Rekindle The Use Of Mouse Middle Click

Written by Jonathan on November 30th, 2009 | Posted in Tips & Tricks | Tags: , ,

Do you still remember back the old days a mouse has 3 buttons, with no scroll in the middle? Well, the last time I see those are almost decades ...

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The Weekly Roundup #15: here are what you might have missed

Written by Jonathan on November 28th, 2009 | Posted in General | Tags:

Security Roundup: IE8 SmartScreen Filter Could Save Your Day Updating Microsoft Security Essentials without Using Windows Update [Tips] Tips & Tricks Roundup: [Tricks] A Hidden Way ...

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Updating Microsoft Security Essentials without Using Windows Update [Tips]

Written by Kent on November 27th, 2009 | Posted in Security, Tips & Tricks | Tags: ,

Microsoft Security Essentials is the latest anti-virus and anti-spyware software developed by Microsoft. It’s a pretty good and reliable product that has been adopted widely by the community since ...

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[Tricks] A Hidden Way to Access Windows 7 Jump List

Written by Jonathan on November 27th, 2009 | Posted in Tips & Tricks | Tags: ,

For most of you guys out there, you probably will get to your Jump List by right-clicking on the icon. This of course works perfectly well. However, do you know ...

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7 Things You Need To Know About 64-bit Version of Windows 7

Written by Kent on November 24th, 2009 | Posted in Featured, General | Tags: , ,

Windows Vista 64-bit edition is probably the first stable version of 64-bit Windows operation system, despite the fact that XP does have 64-bit version but that wasn’t a very ...

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IE8 SmartScreen Filter Could Save Your Day

Written by Kent on November 24th, 2009 | Posted in Security | Tags: , , ,

Dean Hachamovitch at IE Team had a whew experience when he received an email from his friend with a suspicious link in it last week at PDC. He clicked and ...

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Microsoft Offers A Free but Ad-Supported Version in Office 2010

Written by Kent on November 23rd, 2009 | Posted in General | Tags:

Microsoft has opened its Office 2010 bet testing to public on Nov 18, 2009, which has caused quite a bit buzz all over the internet. While it offers loads ...

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The Weekly Roundup #14: here are what you might have missed

Written by Jonathan on November 22nd, 2009 | Posted in General | Tags:

Alright guys, here are the weekly roundup for this week Nov 21. Tools Roundup: RegistryBooster 2010 Boosts Your Windows 7 Performance by Efficiently Cleaning Up Your Registry [Tool] ...

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Our Thoughts on The Google Chrome OS

Written by Jonathan on November 19th, 2009 | Posted in General | Tags:

Have you ever wonder why they don't name their  Operating System to Google OS ? Instead they name it Google Chrome OS, obviously it has a lot ...

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Internet Explorer 9 Unveiled on PDC 2009

Written by Kent on November 19th, 2009 | Posted in General | Tags:

At today’s PDC conference, Steven Sinofsky from Microsoft officially announced its plans for the next version of IE: Internet Explorer 9. Even though it’s currently only 3 weeks into the ...

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