We at Dohop just wanted to share a funny video with you. http://www.youtube.com/v/StRqmPHOKEc?f=videos&app=youtube_gdata See original here: Hitler finds out about the Windows 7 party videos
Conoce el Surface Globe. Aplicacion con caracteristicas “Multitouch” incluida en el Windows 7 Multitouch pack
I'm traveling to The Netherlands this week to participate in the “Join the New Efficiency” launch event that's happening Thursday in The Hague, The Netherlands. Original post: This week: Microsoft launch event in The Netherlands
Microsoft’s new operating system is already on one of every 67 personal computers Microsoft’s Windows Vista lost market share last month for the first time in almost two years, a sign that users are already abandoning the oft-ridiculed operating system in favor of the new Windows 7. According to Web metrics firm Net Applications, [...]
Upgrading from XP will be harder than upgrading from Vista You had good reason to stick with XP and skip the Vista experience entirely. But now that the folks at Microsoft have created a new operating system that’s worth moving to, they haven’t made the upgrade easy, because you have to perform a [...]
Microsoft’s giving away free versions of Windows 7 to people who throw parties. If the parties are all as dirty-sounding as this one, I’d be happy to lend my hard drive to the cause
TechnoBuffalo: technobuffalo.com Follow me on twitter: cuthut.com LP put’s Windows 7 through a series of tests to see how it stacks up.
How to Enable Hibernate in Windows 7 through Power Options? It's a simply way to do.
The public version of Microsoft Security Essentials is now available from the Microsoft web site : Microsoft Security Essentials provides real-time protection for your home PC that guards against viruses, spyware, and other malicious software. Microsoft Security Essentials is a free* download from Microsoft that is simple to install, easy to use, and always kept up to date so you can be assured your PC is protected by the latest technology.
Microsoft announced today via its Windows Blog that it has released Windows XP Mode (and presumably, Windows Virtual PC–these guys never explain anything correctly) to manufacturing.