Another 64-bit holdout succumbs - DailyTech
The ascendancy of 64-bit software usage is hard to dispute. The majority of Microsoft’s Windows 7 shipments will be in 64-bit, and Sun Microsystems has recently made 64-bit versions of its Java plug-in available to Windows users. One notable holdout
Ask Jack - Guardian Unlimited
JS: In general, I don’t recommend this approach, because of the practical and family problems. First, computer monitors are usually set up for viewing by one person at around a metre or less, whereas TVs are set up for viewing by two or more people
Don’t give crooks a key to your computer - Boston Globe
When I left home this morning, my computer was as secure as a computer can be - totally safe from viruses, Trojan horses, and all other forms of malware. Of course, it was switched off. Once it’s powered up and linked to the Internet, crooks from
HGLC Massively Undervalued - Transworld News
Del Mar, CA – Hunt Gold Corporation (PINKSHEETS: HGLC) is massively undervalued at this time and has announced the start of a stock buyback program. The company hopes that a significant reduction in outstanding shares will help improve the value of
Fake Infection Warnings Can Be Real Trouble - PC World
Fake Infection Warnings Can Be Real Trouble As crooks aggressively push fake antivirus software, you need to know which ersatz warnings may point toward a hidden infection. Must-Have Security Fixes for IE7, Microsoft Servers Today’s Patch Tuesday
Average User Only Runs 2 Apps, So Microsoft Will Charge for More - Tech.slashdot.org
Barence writes “Microsoft’s decision to limit Windows 7 Starter Edition to running only three concurrent applications could force up the price of netbooks as many manufacturers opt for the more expensive Home Premium. The three-app rule includes
Laugh all you want, but the Microsoft Store could be great - Crunchgear.com
So Microsoft is going to have themselves a little retail space . This is, of course, ripe for mockery, and I’m sure tomorrow will bring the fruits of photoshop contests from around the web. Will it be wall-to-wall Vista boxes? Will you have to sign
Security Fix - Washington Post
Brian Krebs: Good question, Silver Spring. Microsoft doesn’t offer these rewards lightly, mainly because they require a great deal of vetting. A former security guy at Microsoft I spoke with recently told me that their legal team in past reward
Another 64-bit holdout succumbs - DailyTech
The ascendancy of 64-bit software usage is hard to dispute. The majority of Microsoft’s Windows 7 shipments will be in 64-bit, and Sun Microsystems has recently made 64-bit versions of its Java plug-in available to Windows users. One notable holdout
Ask Jack - Guardian Unlimited
JS: In general, I don’t recommend this approach, because of the practical and family problems. First, computer monitors are usually set up for viewing by one person at around a metre or less, whereas TVs are set up for viewing by two or more people
Don’t give crooks a key to your computer - Boston Globe
When I left home this morning, my computer was as secure as a computer can be - totally safe from viruses, Trojan horses, and all other forms of malware. Of course, it was switched off. Once it’s powered up and linked to the Internet, crooks from
HGLC Massively Undervalued - Transworld News
Del Mar, CA – Hunt Gold Corporation (PINKSHEETS: HGLC) is massively undervalued at this time and has announced the start of a stock buyback program. The company hopes that a significant reduction in outstanding shares will help improve the value of
Fake Infection Warnings Can Be Real Trouble - PC World
Fake Infection Warnings Can Be Real Trouble As crooks aggressively push fake antivirus software, you need to know which ersatz warnings may point toward a hidden infection. Must-Have Security Fixes for IE7, Microsoft Servers Today’s Patch Tuesday
Average User Only Runs 2 Apps, So Microsoft Will Charge for More - Tech.slashdot.org
Barence writes “Microsoft’s decision to limit Windows 7 Starter Edition to running only three concurrent applications could force up the price of netbooks as many manufacturers opt for the more expensive Home Premium. The three-app rule includes
Laugh all you want, but the Microsoft Store could be great - Crunchgear.com
So Microsoft is going to have themselves a little retail space . This is, of course, ripe for mockery, and I’m sure tomorrow will bring the fruits of photoshop contests from around the web. Will it be wall-to-wall Vista boxes? Will you have to sign
Security Fix - Washington Post
Brian Krebs: Good question, Silver Spring. Microsoft doesn’t offer these rewards lightly, mainly because they require a great deal of vetting. A former security guy at Microsoft I spoke with recently told me that their legal team in past reward