Archive for January 9th, 2010

Windows 7 and Microsoft Tag … a Barcode and a Way to Get Specific Product Information

A Microsoft Tag is a small barcode, it works primarily with your mobile phone. When you scan the tag with your camera phone, it automatically performs one of a variety of options. It can open a webpage, or dial a phone number.

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Lenovo Predicts 3 Year Boost In PC Sales Thanks To Windows 7

Lenovo, China’s biggest personal-computer maker have been at CES 2010 over the last few days and have revealed some interesting devices. Lenovo are saying that Windows 7 will boost demand for all it’s products over the next 3 years as companies and consumers adopt Microsoft’s latest OS

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Windows Cleaner ACleaner 3.5 Released

Most Windows users think CCleaner if they have to recommend a temporary files cleaner for the Windows operating system. There are on the other hand a few alternatives that are as good as CCleaner. ACleaner resembles CCleaner in many regards starting from the available locations that can be cleaned to the option to add additional locations and the ability to schedule a cleaning of the system in regular intervals

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Week in Microsoft: Ballmer kicks off CES 2010

Let’s look back at the week that was in Microsoft news. Here were the top stories: Microsoft kicks off CES with a look back and glance forward : Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer used his keynote at the Consumer Electronics Show to revisit some of his company’s recent successes and to lay out a vision for where it’s headed ( our liveblog )

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Wondershare Music Converter Review [Gotd]

Wondershare Music Converter is, as the name suggests, a converter for music files. Its main purpose is – obviously – the conversion of one music format to the other. It does offer several additional features including the ability to extract music from video files and removing DRM from audio files.

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How to get the Classic Start Menu back in Windows 7

Apart from the new taskbar, the Start Menu is the most useful desktop feature in Windows 7. However, some miss the old functionality of the Classic Start Menu

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Guide: The A to Z of Deploying Windows 7 in Enterprises

This article Deploying Windows 7 from A to Z from Microsoft, documents the high-level steps for IT professionals to perform an enterprise-scale desktop deployment project—starting with Windows XP and… For more visit The Windows Club.

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