When my Computer was working like a bullock cart instead of a train, I was frustrated for I dint know what the problem actually was. Tried calling in every possible person to know of the best means to help me sort out my system. Not getting anything helpful from other ends, the only best option I could think of was Google. They say there is an answer for almost anything on Google. Hence I typed in
Windows RT is locked at 32-bit operating speed. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing, but it does limit the operating system in a number of different ways. The problem is: there isn’t a really good reason why Windows RT is locked at a 32-bit processor speed. In fact, a standards organization decided to create a 64-bit operating environment that could run a more full-featured version of Window
I don’t know about you, but my Facebook account is a valuable part of my life. It’s the sole way I keep in touch with well over half the people I know, and if someone were to go on there and send nasty message to people, my social and professional lives would be in shambles. That’s why I like to pay close attention whenever a Facebook virus alert is announced. Earlier today, Microsoft ann
Windows Blue has progressed from the rumor stage to the confirmed project stage. And now, we know when we will get access to the Windows Blue preview. The Verge recently announced that Windows Blue, also known as Windows 8.1, would be arriving in late June, sometime around Microsoft’s annual BUILD Developer’s conference. Windows Blue/Windows 8.1 will fundamentally change Windows 8 – at
Small businesses often consider themselves immune to the virus problems facing other people. After all, it seems like most viruses either target big corporations with hundreds of millions of dollars of assets at play, or they target the individual consumer with credit card info on their computer. Well, it looks like small business owners are no longer immune from the world’s virus attacks –
Microsoft apparently feels threatened by Google Docs. So threatened, in fact, that the company has decided to spend (presumably) millions of dollars creating a round of angry attack advertisements against the free service offered by Google. Five advertisements have been released so far, and all of them are, to say the least, strange. Some of them are cringe-inducing, while others make it diffic