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| Trend Micro Internet Security 2010-Best Antivirus Choice |
| 2010-05-03 11:58:08 |
Trend Micro Internet Security 2010 – Best Antivirus Choice – Save 20% Trend Micro Internet Security 2010 – best computer security software, now user no longer need to choose between computer performance and maximum protection. Get smart, proven security that never sleeps, guarding the PC from the latest threats while giving user the freedom to browse and shop online. Safeguard the PC and the personal information without compromise. Smart Protection Network provides continuous communication channel between the PC and Trend Micro servers.Behavior-based protection guards against unauthorized system file modifications. Remote backup and remote locking can prevent data loss in the event of hardware failure or theft.Trend Micro Internet Security 2010 is one of the most comprehen...
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| WINDOWS PHONE 7 SERIES, WINDOWS PHONE 7, WINDOWS 7 SUPPORT, WINDOWS 7 PHONE |
| 2010-02-15 17:34:20 |
Forget everything you know about Windows Mobile. Seriously, throw the whole OS concept in a garbage bin or incinerator or something. Microsoft has done what would have been unthinkable for the company just a few years ago: started from scratch. At least, that's how things look (and feel) with Windows Phone 7 Series. This really is a completely new OS -- and not just Microsoft's new OS, it's a new smartphone OS, like webOS new, like iPhone OS new. You haven't used an interface like this before (well, okay, if you've used a Zune HD then you've kind of used an interface like this). Still, 7 Series goes wider and deeper than the Zune by a longshot, and it's got some pretty intense ideas about how you're supposed to be interacting with a mobile device. We had a chance to go hands-on...
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| WINDOWS MOBILE PHONE, WINDOWS MOBILE, MOBILE PHONE |
| 2010-02-15 11:36:21 |
Windows Phone 7 Series. Get used to the name, because it's now a part of the smartphone vernacular... however verbose it may seem. Today Microsoft launches one of its most ambitious (if not most ambitious) projects: the rebranding of Windows Mobile. The company is introducing the new mobile OS at Mobile World Congress 2010, in Barcelona, and if the press is anything to be believed, this is just the beginning. The phone operating system does away with pretty much every scrap of previous mobile efforts from Microsoft, from the look and feel down to the underlying code -- everything is brand new. 7 Series has rebuilt Windows Mobile from the ground up, featuring a completely altered home screen and user ...
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| Wine CXGames and Windows 7 Performance Comparison |
| 2010-01-12 09:03:57 |
I blog more than a little about Wine software. In the past I have run benchmarks between the most current pieces of Wine technology out there and how they compare with each other. However one important question many gamers have when looking to game on Linux is not so much how do the different Wine technologies compare with each other so much as how do they perform compared with the program(s) running natively on Windows? Since I finally installed Windows 7 I figured I would take a look into just how well my favorite non-emulators stack up against the native platform for a few 3D applications. The Tests: I ran both a synthetic benchmark (3D Mark 2001se) as well as some actual game applications (TF2, L4D, & L4D2). Each test was run several times under Wine/CXGames/Windows to ensure tha...
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| CodeWeavers Road Map for 2010 |
| 2010-01-12 09:00:43 |
From Jeremy White's Blog :I thought I'd start the year fresh with a road map of what we hope to accomplish in 2010. Early in the year, we plan to bring out 'Snow Mallard', our new platform for CrossOver 9. This is going to be an exciting release for us for a variety of reasons. Our Linux users will be excited to see the first ever revamp of the GUI; folks that are weary of the TK look should enjoy the fresh new GTK interface. We also think the user interface as a whole is going to be substantially better, both for Mac and Linux users. It should feel faster and cleaner. Next, we're going to make a major shift in the way we approach applications. CrossOver 9 is going to include the concept of 'Application Profiles'; a way to describe a given Windows application and all of its dependencies an...
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| winetricks 20080328 released |
| 2010-01-12 08:57:52 |
This Page Has Been Moved: Please Note the New Location BelowWe restructured the whole site and this page no longer exists on this location. The page that your looking for has been moved to a different Web address on the new and improved Wine-Reviews.net Site:http://www.wine-reviews.net/ or the original postClick on the link above to go to the new location. (To maintain accessibility, we have not set up automatic redirection to the new page.) If you have a bookmark to the old page, please change it to the new address above. If you followed a link from another Web site to this page, please let the people responsible for that Web site know the new location above. If you are having trouble finding the information you want, do a search on this article at our new site.Thanks for your unders...
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| PlayOnLinux 2.0.10 released |
| 2010-01-12 08:56:24 |
This Page Has Been Moved: Please Note the New Location BelowWe restructured the whole site and this page no longer exists on this location. The page that your looking for has been moved to a different Web address on the new and improved Wine-Reviews.net Site:http://www.wine-reviews.net/ or the original postClick on the link above to go to the new location. (To maintain accessibility, we have not set up automatic redirection to the new page.) If you have a bookmark to the old page, please change it to the new address above. If you followed a link from another Web site to this page, please let the people responsible for that Web site know the new location above. If you are having trouble finding the information you want, do a search on this article at our new site.Thanks for your understandi...
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