Archive for February 3rd, 2011

How to change double click to single click, to open files, folders in Windows

Sometimes I wonder, why click twice, when clicking once can do the job!? One of the first things I do after a fresh Windows install, is to change the double-click to open files setting to… For more visit The Windows Club.

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Fix: Windows 7 slideshow feature for desktop background does not work

If you find that your Windows desktop slideshow, which used to work fine, does not work anymore, you may want to check out this article. First make sure that no installed software is preventing..

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PowerPoint BroadCast SlideShow feature lets you give presentations over the internet

Microsoft PowerPoint presentations are the most preferred options when it comes to giving presentations to an  audience. We usually give presentations in closed rooms, etc, but Microsoft PowerPoint… For more visit The Windows Club

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Recover Videos With Get My Videos Back

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The durability of CDs and DVDs depends on several factors. These factors have a direct influence of the longevity of the data which usually ranges between 2 and 15 years. This alone makes CDs and DVDs an unreliable backup medium.

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Yahoo! Backtracks on WP7 Apology, Gets it Wrong

Yesterday I wrote about how Yahoo! had apologised for being the cause of the Windows Phone data leak.  It didn’t last long before the company backtracked.  In a statement yesterday the company said… Yahoo! Mail is widely available on tens of millions of mobile phones, including those running on Apple iOS, Android, Nokia Symbian, and RIM. The issue on the Windows Phones is specific to how Microsoft chose to implement IMAP for Yahoo! Mail and does not impact Yahoo! Mail on these other mobile devices. Yahoo! has offered to provide Microsoft a near-term solution for the implementation they chose, and is encouraging Microsoft to change to a standard way of integrating with Yahoo! Mail, which would result in a permanent fix This statement contradicts their one of only earlier that day when they held their hands up and said sorry

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Download Personal Safety in the Cloud, whitepaper from Microsoft

In recent years, we’ve seen explosive growth in cloud computing; the use of PCs, laptops, mobile devices, and servers to connect seamlessly with applications, services, and data hosted in large,… For more visit The Windows Club.

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