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Windows Vista Google Alerts for 15 June 2008

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Why I Bought a Mac Book Pro
Uber-Review – USA
I started out with DOS, which my family stuck with until Windows 3.11 and I tried just about every version until Windows Vista Ultimate x64.
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Google Blogs Alert for: windows vista

English Windows Vista Ultimate Edition
By [email protected]
English Windows Vista Ultimate Edition.
Dynamism RSS Feed – http://www.dynamism.com/

Disable All Notification Balloons in Windows Vista
By The Geek
If you find the popup notification balloons in the Windows Vista system tray to be too annoying, you might be interested to know that you can completely disable them. This would be an extreme option, of course… typically you can just
the How-To Geek – http://www.howtogeek.com

SMK Remote Control for Windows Vista Media Center
Made to work with the Windows Vista Home Premium and Ultimate, it comes complete with the Remote, USB IR (infrared) receiver/transmitter, and 2 x IR senders (IR Blasters), which can control your other devices (cable boxes,
pcalchemy.com – http://www.pcalchemy.com

Deleted files are shown when performing a search in Windows Vista
Deleted files are shown when performing a search in Windows Vista.
Pixel2Life.com: Latest 15 Tutorials – http://www.pixel2life.com/

Windows Vista Sound Schemes
By DG
Default Windows Vista Sound Scheme: The default Windows Vista sound scheme was designed with the same principles that were used in designing the Windows Vista visual elements and desktop experience. In contrast, the Windows XP sounds,
D’ Technology Weblog – http://www.ditii.com

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