
The internet has changed a lot since its inception and continues to develop. What will Windows 8 bring to the show? Continue reading

The internet has changed a lot since its inception and continues to develop. What will Windows 8 bring to the show? Continue reading
There are many common problems associated with running a personal computer, but luckily they are usually very simple to fix… Continue reading

Cloud computing is still not completely understood and it looks like Windows 8 will be the first to take it truly into the mainstream. Continue reading
IBM’s 3270 machines are still running strong today, and that is only because they finally gave into the Telnet protocol developed to circumnavigate their proprietary-based and restrictive systems network architecture. Continue reading

Optimising a slow-performing work station may often just require some simple cleaning in order to get the machine running at its full capacity. Continue reading

Scareware has hit plague proportions online and while something could look like download it may not be. It’s capable of delivering multiple Trojans. Continue reading

The article discusses various techniques that can be used to remove malicious processes from the computer system. It also briefs on the various reasons for their presence. Continue reading

Just hours after Senator Harry Reid announced he was delaying a vote on the PROTECT IP Act, Rep. Lamar Smith, the sponsor of the Stop Online Piracy Act, followed suit and announced he would be delaying consideration of the companion legislation. Continue reading

There has been no shortage of buzz and chatter about the Windows 8 Developer Preview that Microsoft let fly during their BUILD Developer’s conference this week. What’s even more interesting is that they made their new beta baby available for public download as well. Continue reading

Based on its history, you probably wouldn’t expect to see Windows Phone take off like a rocket. But apparently that’s what it’s going to do. Research out of Gartner and IDC says that Mango may grab a whopping 20 percent of the market by 2015. Continue reading