Archive for January 18th, 2012

Keep Track Of Multiple Timers With WatchMe

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There are a lot of programs out there that let you time one or multiple activities on a computer. Cherry Tomato does that for instance automatically by gathering information about the windows that are in the front of the screen

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Get The Metro UI On Windows 7 With Metro7

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Posted on Windows 7 News & Tips There’s been quite a few little programs created over the past couple of months which aim to imitate the new Windows 8 Metro UI on Windows 7 and other Windows operating systems. A lot of them actually do a pretty good job, but I don’t think you will ever get the full Metro UI experience until Microsoft release the first beta for Windows 8 in about a months time. But if you’re still interested in trying out the new Metro UI and can’t be bothered to go through the hassle of downloading the Windows 8 developer preview, then Metro7 could be just the program you’re looking for.

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Tech Demo: Windows 7 64 bit, MacBook Air,Thunderbolt, and Premiere Pro

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Here’s a quick look at some Thunderbolt solutions I’ve been testing in my lab.

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Microsoft Lync 2010 Features, Download

Lync is Microsoft’s unified communication platform that helps you to establish virtual connection between you and people you work with. The latest release delivers a fresh, intuitive user experience..

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Compare Microsoft Office Web Apps and Google Apps

It wont be too far in the future, that the next wars could well be fought in the “Clouds”! Microsoft has released a video comparing the features of its Office Web Apps to those of Googls… For more visit The Windows Club

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Microsoft System Center 2012

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Posted on Windows 7 News & Tips Over the next few years, companies are expected to move to the Cloud over the next few years. But some may still want to maintain their own servers on hand, their own datacenters.

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Windows 8 Might Suck

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www.lockergnome.com – Yesterday, we gave you five reasons why Windows 8 will impress users.

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