Everything you wanted to know about Temporary Files in Windows
We have already seen the nature of some temporary files like Temporary Internet Files, Index.dat file, Cookies and Prefetch Files.
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More »One of the most annoying things in Microsoft Outlook is its scroll bar. How often has it happened that you accidentally deleted an essential folder or changed its original location?
More »Windows Phone 8 will be based on the same kernel as Windows 8, and will support multicore processors, NFC, and full device encryption according to a leaked video seen by PocketNow . This in turn inspired Paul Thurrott to reveal a little more about the software too.
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Posted on Windows 7 News & Tips Yesterday the very first official Kinect devices for Windows went on sale in 12 different countries all over the world including Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, Spain and the US. The initial retail price is $249 and Microsoft announced plans to have a special discounted price of $149 for qualified education users in the near future. In a blog post over at MSDN , Craig Eisler, The general manager for Kinect wrote about the improvements that Microsoft have made in the recent Kinect SDK and developer tools.
More »Earlier we posted a complete screen shot tutorial on installing FileZilla client and server and synchronizing files between multiple clients. In this post I am going to show you how to synchronize or..
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More »The Kinect for Windows and Kinect SDK have launched officially. The hardware costs $249, and the development license includes commercial usage. Read More: Kinect SDK , Previous coverage Read the comments on this post
More »It may be 2012, but apparently someone hasn’t got the message. Internet Explorer’s share of the desktop browser market grew in January, and most of that growth was due to Internet Explorer 6.
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