Sometime back we had introduced you to some funny and interesting 404 errors. Well how can we leave Windows behind, over the past years users have seen several errors which are funny and stupid and we couldn’t help but laugh at them. Here are some... Techie Buzz »
Just got a tweet about BOSS (Bharat Operating System Solutions) which is a Indian flavor of Linux developed by C-DAC (Centre for Development of Advanced Computing) for enhancing the use of Free/ Open Source Software throughout India. This Indian... (posted on 6 Sep 2008 by Techie Buzz)
Do Zebras get more Spam than Aardvarks? Whitepaper on Group Policy Preferences. Novell enters the application virtualization market with XenoCode. Why too much memory can hurt Exchange Server 2007 performance. Microsoft liberalizes desktop... (posted on 5 Sep 2008 by 4sysops - For Windows Administrators)
Here is the list : Visual C++ 2008 SP1 - x86 Runtime Visual C++ 2008 SP1 - x64 Runtime Visual C++ 2008 SP1 - IA64 Runtime Microsoft Office OneNote 2007 Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2007 Microsoft Office Visual Web Developer 2007 ... (posted on 3 Sep 2008 by .NET with me - Vikas Goyal)
Section: Apple News, Rumors, Updates, Mac + Computers, Software, Operating Systems, Leopard, OS-XApple seems to be getting through builds of Mac OS X v10.5.5 pretty darn quick. Recent reports show that Apple has seeded two versions of the update, 9F25... (posted on 2 Sep 2008 by Appletell)
I never really believed that web apps would be a serious threat to Windows. But since I’ve seen icloud, I am not so sure anymore. icloud is a service from a Swedish startup, Xcerion. XIOS (Xcerion Internet XML OS) is the operating system on which icloud... (posted on 2 Sep 2008 by 4sysops - For Windows Administrators)
This morning I had a very annoying issue with my dual monitor setup, where I could not move the mouse from one monitor to the other, I searched around online for fixes to the issue, but came across a barrier which asked me to update the display drivers... (posted on 2 Sep 2008 by Techie Buzz)

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