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Windows Vista Google Alerts for 20 September 2008

Google News Alert for: windows vista

Platform: Windows 2000,Windows XP,Windows Vista
PC Authority Business Centre – McMahons Point,NSW,Australia
PDFCreator looks just like a printer driver to Windows, so it will work with any program that can print. Simply select the normal print option and …
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10 tips to solve Windows Vista’s 10 biggest flaws
PC Advisor – London,UK
Some people complain that Windows Vista is so loaded with features it hogs their PC’s resources. Even worse not all such features work as they should. …
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Seinfeld is axed – even he can’t make Bill Gates look cool
Independent – London,England,UK
In a monument to either commercial hubris or professional incompetence, it neglected to once mention the words “Windows Vista”, the product it was meant to …
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Acer CEO Lanci: Windows Vista Is ‘Almost Done’
CRN – Manhasset,NY,USA
… Global Press Conference, Acer President and CEO Gianfranco Lanci raised eyebrows by claiming that the industry was ‘disappointed’ with Windows Vista. …
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Google denies reverse-engineering Vista
CNET News – San Francisco,CA,USA
The source code for Google’s Chrome browser gave the impression that the company had reverse-engineered Windows Vista to employ a useful security feature, …
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Google Blogs Alert for: windows vista

One Click to Easily Access Often Used Windows Vista Utilities
By Raymond
We all know that Windows Vista is currently the latest operating system. Most of the tools and commands in Windows Vista is nearly the same if compared with Windows XP but there are some new tools and commands introduced in the new …
Raymond.CC Blog – http://www.raymond.cc/blog
Try Windows Vista Online in your Web Browser Without Downloading …
By GoSidd(GoSidd)
If you want to run Windows Vista on your computer without disturbing the existing setup, the best option for you is to download a free copy of Virtual PC and install the associated Vista virtual image*. Now if that sounds a bit complex, …
CopyDown —>Download a copy… – http://copydown.blogspot.com/
Manual steps to back up the registry in Windows Vista or in Windows XP
By Fasil(Fasil)
Confirm your restore point, and then click Finish System restore restores the selected Windows Vista configuration and then restarts the computer. 6. Log on to the computer. When the System Restore confirmation page appears, click OK. …
SmashTech – http://smashtech.blogspot.com/
Risque of using MS DE 2000 and Windows Vista
By Tony
Is there a risk in using the MS DE 2000 data engine under Windows Vista? It is still ,,supported” by Microsoft for Windows XP, where the Microsoft web site says it is unsupported for Vista! 3. The MSDE 2000 database is ready for …
Vista Forums – http://www.vistax64.com
PC Heaven
By Jason
Print this article! Tags:command, command key, effect, gadget, high performance, PC Heaven, Performance, performance power, regedit, speed, system, UpdateStar, Windows, windows aero, windows vista …
PCTips Box – http://www.pctipsbox.com

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