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Firefox Beta 2 Bugs

published on November 11th, 2008 . by Markus - Add a Comment

It looks like we will all have to wait a bit longer for the Firefox 3.1 Beta 2 release due to bugs, and lots of them.

The beta 2 release has been halted by approximately 17 bugs.  While the team is hard at work fixing the bugs, this will probably delay the release date to somewhere in late November. For now you can download the beta 1 version.

If you are still not using version 3 of Firefox, then you should upgrade ASAP, as there are many cool new features and interface tweaks.

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Uninstalling Annoying Programs

published on November 7th, 2008 . by Markus - Add a Comment

If you want to uninstall a program on Windows XP or Vista, you can do so by going to the Control Panel and selecting the “Add or Remove Programs” option. Then you just browse through the list and select the programs you want to remove.

This generally works pretty well, but in some cases there will be programs that cannot be removed via this method. Quite often spyware/adware applications wont uninstall and some programs that are missing their uninstall file also won’t be going anywhere in a hurry.

The options are to just leave the program hanging around in the program list and delete its folder and related files, however, this does not necessarily remove the registry entries for the program. In the case of some adware, it can reinstall itself if it still exists in the registry.

So for really stubborn programs we recommend something like Perfect Uninstaller. This should be able to uninstall pretty much anything. It’s a very simple program to use and it does the job. If you need to remove something, try it out via the free download trial below:

Uninstally annoying and unwanted programs

PDC2008

published on October 31st, 2008 . by Markus - Add a Comment

The Professional Developers Conference has just been going on from October 27-30 and Microsoft has been releasing alot of info about their new upcoming products as well as demos of Windows 7.

Below are some links to the keynote presentations from Day 1 and Day 2. If you have any interest in Microsoft related products, you should find these very informative.

Day 1

Day 2

Day 3

Windows Azure

published on October 27th, 2008 . by Markus - Add a Comment

Just recently at the PDC conference, Microsoft has revealed further information about their Azure platform.

Azure is a Microsoft hosted platform that allows for internet-scale cloud computing and services. It can be used to add web service capabilities to existing apps, build web apps with minimal on premises resources, perform services off premises, reduce costs and develop new web services inexpensively.

Read more about Windows Azure

Windows 7 Official Name

published on October 15th, 2008 . by Markus - Add a Comment

Well it seems that Microsoft has finally come up with an official name for their new Windows 7 Operating system and it looks like they have thought about this long and hard.

The official name is……..Windows 7.

Pretty original huh?

Anyway, who really cares what they call it. Lets just hope it meets expectations and with all the new user feedback they are getting, it should be a better OS than Vista.

Multi Monitor Support for Windows Taskbar

published on October 1st, 2008 . by Markus - Add a Comment

One of the features that we have all wanted to see is support for the Windows Taskbar across multi-monitors and it looks like this could finally be addressed in Windows 7.

Microsoft have said that this feature is not as easy to implement as it may seem, and there is no promise that Windows 7 will feature this support. But nonetheless, rumours are that Microsoft is working hard on this feature. We will most likely see the outcome at the upcoming Professional Developers Conference in Vegas.

 

 

Download Yahoo Messenger 9.0

published on September 26th, 2008 . by Markus - Add a Comment

Yahoo Messenger 9.0 is now available and integrates with the latest versions of Windows XP and Vista.  Of course it comes with a bunch of new features and redesigned interface and is ready to compete with the latest release of Windows Live Messenger.

One of the new features is the Yahoo Messenger Pingbox. This lets users IM you without the need for Messenger or a Yahoo ID. There will also be a few new skins and more emoticons. Overall it is a better and easier to use product.

The new Pingbox feature:

Yahoo Messenger Pingbox

 

For all of you Yahoo Messenger fans, you can download the latest version below.

Download Yahoo Messenger 9 Here

 

Repair PST Files

published on September 25th, 2008 . by Markus - Add a Comment

If you have ever used Outlook, you are too aware of how annoying PST files are. They are hard to find, have problematic file sizes and they often become corrupt. Besides that, Outlook is a great product.

Anyway, for too long the management of PST files within Outlook has been a real hassle. Rolling back to older versions and trying to repair existing PST files never works well.

We have recently been playing around with a new tool that is a PST file recovery program. So far we have been pretty impressed with the product. It does a good job and works quite fast. So if you have any PST issues at all, give this product a try. The download is free, so you can try it out and see what you think.

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100GB CompactFlash Memory Card

published on September 24th, 2008 . by Markus - Add a Comment

There is a handy new CompactFlash memory card being released - and this one has a whopping 100GB of storage. I have been waiting for something like this for a long time now.

The new memory card is being released by Pretec and will be the world’s largest CompactFlash memory card. At 100GB that is pretty impressive. Not only are the cards data capacity storage impressive but the speed is awesome too. These things are not slow, with transfer rates of around 35mb/s.

These should be available sometime around the end of 2008. You can expect to pay somewhere around $600 for the largest card. But with competitors catching on, I would expect prices to be driven down soon after. So keep an eye out for these, they should be good!!

Cool New Blue Track Mice From Microsoft

published on September 12th, 2008 . by Markus - Add a Comment

It looks like lasers are out, with the new Microsoft Blue Track Mice.

These new mice use blue beams and wide angle specular optics architecture instead of laser. I have no idea what that actually means, but these mice are looking pretty cool.

The advantages of these blue beams is that the mice will be more functional on a variety of different surfaces.  They should have no problem working on marble, granite, concrete, carpet, or pretty much anything. 

These should be out sometime in November, so put them on your Christmas shopping list.

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