Monday, 02 November 2009 18:30
Now that Windows 7 has been released for all the consumers worldwide, I thought this was the right time to list down our top recommended antivirus plus antispyware solutions which are compatible with this latest version of Windows. Windows as we all know is by far the most widely used platform out there, unfortunately because of which it is prone to virus and spyware attacks. To stay free from viruses, it is imperative to have the right antivirus solution installed which is both effective and light on system resources. Among various free antivirus solutions that are floating around the web, let’s take a look at some of the best free antivirus options that are available for Windows 7 systems.

Read more: Best Free Antivirus and Antispyware for Windows 7
Thursday, 29 October 2009 15:13
Although Microsoft isn't making its own PCs, the software maker is taking an active role in customizing just what goes on the computers it sells through its online and retail stores.
In its new role as PC retailer, Microsoft is loading computers with what it's calling its Microsoft Signature experience--a collection of Microsoft products, including the complete Windows Live suite, Security Essentials antivirus product, Zune jukebox, and Bing 3D Maps software, as well as Adobe's Flash and Acrobat Reader products. Internet Explorer 8 is the browser, with Bing as its default search provider.
Wednesday, 30 September 2009 17:52

Now here's an oddity: Microsoft's "Windows 7 compatible" sticker that will be affixed to nearly all Windows computers around Windows 7 launch doesn't seem to include current Atom Netbooks.
Read more: Windows 7 compatibility sticker, but not for Netbooks?
Wednesday, 30 September 2009 15:09
Windows 7 is efficient enough to run even on netbooks with puny processors, but it’s only marginally faster than Vista, according to PC World Test Center tests.
Tuesday, 29 September 2009 19:08
The more time I spend with my Zune HD, the more I like it. Sound quality aside--and I know opinions differ dramatically here, but I'm stuck with my ears and my preferences--there are a bunch of features that make Apple's products seem like they've fallen behind the curve.
Tuesday, 29 September 2009 10:00
Microsoft has released a new set, consisting of nine ads describing its latest operating system – Windows 7, prior to its official consumer launch in market. The main focus of these ads is to introduce Windows 7 to the masses with its new features and capabilities. These new ads surely look good but how far will these go to convince people for buying Windows 7 is yet to be seen.

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