So after just 6 months Microsoft is planning to update 8, even though most people have barely got used to its pretty colored tiles and where's the Start Menu interface. Thats all very well for those who use Windows 8 and whose only desire is to have the most cutting-edge PC possible, but Microsoft seems to forget that millions of us are there who don't.I finally upgraded from Windows XP to Windows 7 this year, for the sole reason that my XP machine had given up the ghost …
Linux and Windows Users Do Not Buy Windows 8 Machines : UEFI have Bugs
When Microsoft first announced Windows 8's UEFI support and the Secure Boot feature, many appreciated it as a step towards better security. Yes, it does improve the security of our machines by great amounts. It will prevent unsigned software from running in our machine which is really a good thing! But, it comes with a price... If you are an advanced Windows user... You might want to divide the hard disk into separate partitions before you use it... You might want to …
Scan Your Computer for Malware in Just 60 Seconds With Bitdefender
If you want to do a quick scan of your computer or if you want to check whether your existing anti-virus suite does a good job, you can do it in just 60 seconds! This is not an ordinary quick scan tool that we already have on the net. Those tools ask you to pay to remove the malware or just finish its job after one scan. But Bitdefender's 60 second scan tool stays in your machine and automatically scans the system in the background. The best thing is, you don't have to …
Windows 8 : The Full Review
Microsoft's new Windows 8 operating systems is not only beautiful to look at, but it loads quickly and is touch-friendly, giving PC users like me a whole new experience when it comes to using my desktop, laptop and tablet. Did the new start screen catch your attention, as it did mine? It's all new--and Microsoft's trademark start menu has disappeared--with a tile layout that shows all of your computer's content in one place. When I use my touch-screen tablet or ultrabook, I'm …
Why Steven Sinofsky Left Microsoft? Lets Dive Deeper Into This Mystery!
Several years ago, in 2009, Steven Sinofsky was appointed as the president of the Windows division in Microsoft. Earlier he spent his time helping to develop Windows 7 which will be their last chance to survive the Vista disaster. Finally, Steven did it. Windows 7 became a hit and the whole windows project is saved! After that, he started working on a revolutionary new OS named the Windows 8. He tried to combine both the PC and the Tablet environments in this OS. Last …
Zemana Anti Logger Free Beta : Top Class Privacy Protection for Free
Earlier we wrote about a cool little app that can protect our privacy from various kinds of loggers. There are many security suits that ignore this subject. But Zemana Anti Logger can fill the gaps. Earlier, we had to pay a small fee to get their service. But now, you can enjoy some parts of it for free! The new free version of Zemana Anti Logger Free will provide you with advanced Key-logger protection. There are some pests trying to listen to your every key stroke and …
Video : What Bill Gates Think About Windows 8 and the Surface
Bill Gates is the father or Microsoft. But now he's not doing much for the company. He had decided to spend the rest of his life working for charity. Bill Gates started his journey by creating his first baby Windows. Now, this baby have new parents. Now, Steve Ballmer is the CEO of Microsoft and he is going to make a huge change to Bill's baby. The question is, what Bill Gates think about these changes? Is he happy about them? Just like Steve, Bill Gates is really convinced …
Diving into the Middle of Windows 8 Consumer Preview (Beta)
Yesterday night, Microsoft released the Consumer Preview of Windows 8. As promised, this new release comes with a lot of new improvements than the previous developer preview... Yesterday I started downloading it and now I have it installed in my laptop. Now, lets see what we have here...Fish in the boot screen... Lets start from the boot screen. Windows 7 have a nice animation where four dots get connected to create the Windows logo. It's a big change compared to the …
Windows 8 Have its Own Antivirus! Good or Bad?
Installing an Antivirus is one of the first tasks you must do after you install Windows. Earlier, all Windows systems came with a small default firewall and a tiny unpopular anti-spyware system named Windows Defender. But now, in Windows 8, this small defender is going to get more tougher! Its going to come out as a full antivirus system! …