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Entries from April 2011

Access Hidden Regional Themes in Windows 7

April 7th, 2011 · No Comments

Windows 7 offers location-specific Aero themes based on the language and location you pick during installation. But did you know you can access other hidden themes from different countries?
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Tags: Microsoft

Dispelling the “Mac: No Malware” Myth

April 6th, 2011 · No Comments

Macs are famous for a lot of things – some true, some false. Unfortunately, being virus or malware-proof is one of the myths about the Mac that you need to be aware of. Just because many of the malware and viruses out there are targeted toward the Windows OS, Macs are not impervious to attack [...]

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Tags: Security

Windows Phone 7: A Primer

April 5th, 2011 · No Comments

With the many choices today in smartphone platforms, one new contender stands out from the pack – Windows Phone 7, Microsoft’s new smartphone OS.
A growing tech trend these days is the steady increase of smartphone use, as more and more people discover the value – both business and personal – of constant connection to the [...]

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Quick Way to Access Run in Windows 7

April 4th, 2011 · No Comments

Wish you could access the run command in Windows 7 more easily? Now you can.  
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Tags: Microsoft

Important Update: President Signs Red Flag Clarification Act into Law

April 1st, 2011 · No Comments

Professional service providers such as attorneys, accountants, and doctors no longer fall within the definition of a creditor under the Red Flag Rule.
The Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) so-called “Red Flag Rule,” which requires all businesses that are potential identity-theft targets to develop plans to spot red flags and prevent theft, received much criticism for being [...]

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Tags: Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery · Security