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Microsoft vs. McAfee: How free antivirus outperformed paid

Microsoft vs. McAfee: How free antivirus outperformed paid How effective is free antivirus software? I had a chance to see a real, in-the-wild example just this month, and the results were, to put it mildly, unexpected. The bottom line? Microsoft’s free antivirus solution found and removed a threat that two well-known paid products missed. Here are

Windows 7 SP1, All You Need To Know, And Do

The first service pack for Microsoft’s operating system Windows 7, known as Windows 7 SP1 or Windows 7 Service Pack 1, is just around the corner for all users of the operating system. Microsoft shipped the service pack first to its OEM partners before making it available to subscribers of its MSDN or Technet service

Hacker writes easy-to-use Mac Trojan

In a sign that hackers, like everyone else, are taking an interest in everything Apple, researchers at Sophos say they’ve spotted a new Trojan horse program written for the Mac. It’s called the BlackHole RAT (the RAT part is for “remote access Trojan”) and it’s pretty easy to find online in hacking forums, according to

Change your screen resolution in Windows 7

Change your screen resolution Screen resolution refers to the clarity of the text and images displayed on your screen. At higher resolutions, such as 1600 x 1200 pixels, items appear sharper. They also appear smaller so more items can fit on the screen. At lower resolutions, such as 800 x 600 pixels, fewer items fit

How to connect to wireless on Windows XP

1) Go to Start and click on Control Panel. 2) Control Panel window will appear. Double click on Network Connections. 3) Network Connections window will appear. Right click correct Wireless Network Connection by identifying correct wireless network adapter and click View Available Wireless Networks. 4) Wireless Network Connection window will appear. Select the network you wish to connect and click Connect. 5) If

Looking for Windows Mail in Windows 7?

You might have noticed that Windows Mail isn’t included in Windows 7. However, you can install an e‑mail program from another company or Windows Live Mail—a free program that is part of Windows Live Essentials. Windows Live Mail works with most e‑mail accounts, and you can import your e‑mail, contacts, and calendar from Windows Mail into Windows

Importing your e‑mail, contacts, and calendar into Windows Live Mail

    Open Windows Live Mail by clicking the Start button . In the search box, type Windows Live Mail, and then, in the list of results, click Windows Live Mail. Press the Alt key. Click the File menu, point to Import, and then click Messages. Choose the e‑mail program from which you want to import e‑mail

How to get iCloud, Windows XP and Outlook to work together

Apple doesn’t support iCloud on Windows XP, however…. Apple’s iCloud Control Panel for Windows clearly states its minimum requirements are Microsoft Windows Vista SP2 or Windows 7 (and for good reason I think, see below…). If you try to install it on Windows XP you get a message saying it won’t work on that version. Some people