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| 5 Really Useful Features Introduced in Windows 7 |

December 19th, 2009
Windows 7 has finally been released, and it is better than anyone expected. The speed is comparable to that of XP (it’s even faster once you used it for a week or two and Superfetch has learned what applications you use most often, so it preloads them) and there are a lot of improvements in usability and the interface.
I must say that I used Vista for a week before removing it from my laptop and installing XP back, primarily because it had a very annoying bug that made all video files render very slow and choppy or in the wrong format, and secondly because it was slow and my hard drives were always working on something, so when I tried opening a file or folder, it was very slow. I …
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| The Greater Security of Windows 7 |

December 15th, 2009
Microsoft has launched its latest operation system, Windows 7. Compared to the previous systems, Windows 7 comes with advanced features and improvements, including its security system. For example, Windows 7 functions so well in terms of virus, spyware, root kit and phising. As we are all aware, cyber phishing crime is popular currently, especially in the online banking world and it is definitely a serious threat in the world modern computerization system. Seeing this fact, Microsoft 7 provides a more reliable security system that can protect your PC or laptop from such threat.
The Lifecycle of Security Development
Microsoft designed and developed Windows 7 with an SDL (Security Development Lifecycle) based framework. With this technology, Microsoft created a tighter process that can significantly increase the security system of your computer. Besides that, …
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| Installing Windows 7 through a Flash disk USB |

December 12th, 2009
Installing Windows 7 through a flash disk USB can bring many benefits compared to through CD or DVD disc. With the USB flash disk, the users do not need to be worried of CD or DVD formats that the CD/DVD-ROM cannot read or a scratched disk that will make the installing process difficult. With the USB flash disk, the user will no longer face this issue any more.
There are two ways of installing Windows 7 through a flash disk USB, manually and automatically. Before you can try this thing out, you need to prepare at least one flash disk with 4GB or more capacity because Windows 7 will locate 3 GB memory.
Manual Installation
1. Plug in your flash disk USB into the USB port.
2. Press WIN+R buttons and then type cmd …
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| Selecting Christie Projectors for Your Visual Media Needs |

December 10th, 2009
Christie projectors are top-notch visual media aids which can be used in many arenas. Schools, businesses and individuals all use these types of projectors in order to get their points across to the viewers with little hassle and with great clarity. There are many different types of Christie brand projectors to choose from and finding one to suit your visual media needs should be an easy feat.
Determine the Desired Use of the Projector
Before purchasing a particular Christie projector, it is a wise idea to determine for what purpose you want the projector to be used. These projectors are available in multiple sizes, styles, clarity levels and brightness levels. By determining the desired purpose up front, purchasers will be sure to pick the right one. …
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| Comparing Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 |

December 09th, 2009
After Microsoft launched the latest version of their OS, Windows 7, people started to be curious about what the advantages or disadvantages that they will get from this OS compared to previous ones, Windows XP and Windows Vista. The user of Windows XP might think to migrate to Windows 7 because the reports say that Windows 7 is a great OS. Therefore, to help users have a good reference for the three Oss, here is a performance test of Windows XP, Vista and 7. Who will be the winner? You can see the result below.
As a start, the test will be on Toshiba M45-S269 laptop with the specification of 1.73-GHz, a 100BG hard-drive and 1GB RAM. Since most queries are on the immigration from Window XP to Windows 7, the test …
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