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By George Norman on 07 Sep 2009
On the last day of June, 2009, the Mozilla Foundation released Firefox 3.5 to the general public. It is the best Firefox version so far ((see the Firefox 3.5 highlights section at the bottom, or check out this detailed article) and you are very well advised to
By George Norman on 07 Sep 2009
Yahoo! Messenger is one of the most popular instant messaging (IM) clients out there, and for good reason. It looks very nice and it comes with tons of functionality – which will become more than obvious after you
By George Norman on 07 Sep 2009
Now that Yahoo! has decided to officially retire Yahoo! Messenger versions 6.0 through 7.5, perhaps it would be a good idea to switch to a newer version of this very popular instant messaging (IM) app. The process of
By George Norman on 04 Sep 2009
The Microsoft developed Windows operating system comes with a built-in firewall that, at least from a security point of view, you are well advised to turn on. If you already have a properly good
By George Norman on 04 Sep 2009
System Restore is a feature in Windows XP that allows you to undo harmful changes made to your computer by returning it to a moment in the past when everything worked just fine. To my mind, System Restore is one of the simplest ways of
By George Norman on 04 Sep 2009
The Windows operating system comes with plenty of built-in functional software applications: there’s a built-in media player, a built-in web browser, a built-in instant messaging program and so on. All these
By George Norman on 04 Sep 2009
Microsoft would very much like the Windows XP user to stay safe while using the computer and as such it has introduced a feature called Security Center when it launched Service Pack 2 (SP2) for the aforementioned operating system (OS). One of the things the
By George Norman on 04 Sep 2009
The power button on your computer case serves one simple function: to turn on the computer. It serves one other function that you may not be aware of: when you press it once (in precisely the same manner as when
By George Norman on 04 Sep 2009
Redmond-based software developer Microsoft rolled out the final version of the Windows XP operating system (OS) late October, 2001 – which is a long, long time ago. During all this time the OS gathered a large
By George Norman on 04 Sep 2009
I don’t know about you, but I run a very organized desktop. All the applications I run on a day-to-day basis are neatly packed in the taskbar, or I have already set them up to launch automatically at system startup. I rarely if
By George Norman on 04 Sep 2009
The acronym PC stands for Personal Computer – as in it is yours and no one else’s, you can customize it to fit your needs and desires. The Windows desktop on the other hand is anything but personal. I will admit that
By George Norman on 04 Sep 2009
Yesterday your computer worked just fine: you could easily connect to the internet for example, and you could easily browse the web in search of whatever info your heart desired. Today on the other hand, nothing seems to be working and
By George Norman on 04 Sep 2009
By default, the Windows operating system places a few icons on the desktop (like My Documents and My Computer). Yet again by default, the operating system saves certain files to My Documents. This can be
By George Norman on 04 Sep 2009
The purpose of System Restore, as the name so adequately suggests, is to restore your Windows operating system to a previous point in time. What this means is that you can undo harmful or just annoying changes to your
By George Norman on 04 Sep 2009
After you finish installing the Microsoft developed Windows operating system you will notice that a few icons are displayed on the desktop by default. I am of course talking about My Computer – and My Documents, My
By George Norman on 03 Sep 2009
I don’t know about you, but I am not a big fan of the default jingle the Microsoft developed Windows operating system plays when it boots up and when it shuts down. I would much rather change it with a jingle of my own choosing, or better yet, turn it off altogether
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