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PC World March 21, 2007 Lincoln Spector |
Should I Report Program Problems to Microsoft? Tell Windows ahead of time when to send problem reports... Customize Office menus and Windows Explorer shortcuts. |
PC World March 20, 2007 Stuart J. Johnston |
Microsoft Security Programs Create Risk A new flaw in Microsoft security software turns the software that's supposed to be protecting you into a threat.... Fixes for Internet Explorer and Office... Changes to Windows support... |
PC World March 12, 2007 Dan Tynan |
Living With Vista: First 30 Days With the new version of Windows finally out, early users say they're bedeviled by hardware and software problems, but some love the OS anyway. |
InternetNews March 27, 2007 Michael Hickins |
Vista Sales Better Than Expected Sales for the first month of general availability of the new Windows OS are outpacing XP. |
BusinessWeek March 26, 2007 Stephen H. Wildstrom |
Vista: Slow And Dangerous Vista's security program is so annoying you're likely to turn it off. |
PC Magazine March 14, 2007 John C. Dvorak |
The Consensus on Vista If you practice consensus computing, you can't brag about owning the latest tech widgets, but there's less chance of developing ulcers and repetitive-strain injuries. |
PC Magazine March 14, 2007 David Cardinal |
IE7 Tip: IE Without Add-Ons Some Internet Explorer add-ons, such as the Flash player, have become ubiquitous, and you're likely to get them just by browsing. |
PC Magazine March 14, 2007 David Cardinal |
Vista Tip: Raw Images Vista's new Photo Gallery is powerful and flexible, but out of the box, it works with JPEG and TIFF images only. |
PC Magazine March 14, 2007 |
Automate Tasks at Shutdown Windows offers the Startup folder, which lets you specify tasks or applications to execute at start-up or log-on. Is there an equivalent for shutdown or logoff? |
PC Magazine March 14, 2007 |
Invasion of the Browser Snatcher Windows Update automatically changed default browser to Internet Explorer 7, but this is easily fixed. |
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