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Thursday, October 16, 2014

Why Microsoft Wants No Connection Between Windows 8 and 10

NEWS ANALYSIS: It's obvious that Windows 9 was skipped entirely because it wasn't different or improved enough from the unpopular Windows 8. - 

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Windows 10: Enterprise Features & Core Experience for Businesses

On Sept 30 Microsoft had a media briefing to begin the process of educating enterprises and businesses about the core design of Windows 10, which will be available broadly in late 2015. This video describes how businesses can evaluate the software starting now. (FOR CONSUMERS: the exciting features will be revealed in 2015!)



Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Windows 10 is the official name for Microsoft's next version of Windows

Microsoft is officially unveiling the name for the next release of Windows today: Windows 10. While the software maker had referred to Windows 10 as codename Windows Threshold internally, today’s official naming puts any rumors of Windows, Windows TH, Windows X, Windows One, and even Windows 9 to bed. It’s simply Windows 10, marking a jump from the mixed reception of Windows 8.
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Thursday, October 2, 2014

Forget Windows 9, Microsoft Just Announced Windows 10

Microsoft says the next version of Windows won't be "one UI to rule them all," but a single product family with an interface specially tuned for each device.

Sunday, May 11, 2014

Get rid of a number of nuisance malware add-ons

This is the tool I downloaded to get rid of a number of nuisance malware add-ons. The tool also cleaned my registry of all entries associated with the malware. The download and use of the tool is free. Users may voluntarily donate money to their company if they feel satisfied.

http://www.kcsoftwares.com/sumo/view.php?prot=2&ProductName=Adware-Removal-Tool-v3.8&Company

Submitted by Don Peppard

Spice up your tablet


Spice up your tablet typing with these keyboards
http://www.cnet.com/pictures/alternative-tablet-keyboards/
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Submitted by Bill Roush