Tag: Action Center
Since Part 1 we have seen several useful new tools in Windows 7. It does seem odd how little these are being talked about even in the Microsoft commercials and advertisements. I would have expected to see features like the Action Center or the new Credentials Manager highlighted as new additions to the Windows family. [...]
November 29, 2009
We are all aware of all the coverage that Microsoft’s latest operating system (OS) is generating; you can’t even look at a tech-oriented website without seeing some story related to Windows 7. It is everywhere. However, not much has been printed on the tools within Windows 7 which make it easier to use. Most of [...]
November 24, 2009
In Windows Vista, Microsoft gave us the first taste of User Account Control. It was designed to protect the operating system (OS) from malware by locking the Desktop and then confronts you with a warning dialog asking you – the user – to confirm or deny the operation in question. A good idea but, in [...]
November 1, 2009
Alright, I’m sure you Vista user would love to know what’s new in Windows 7. And we found this list compiled by peoples at Techradar. Note: This list doesn’t includes all the small fixes & refinement made on the new OS. I can assure you that most annoying problem such as UAC and compatibility has [...]
September 1, 2009
What is the most important thing to the average users while doing everyday things on their computers? To be connected to others and to be certain that no matter what they do everything will be secured and protected from numerous malicious codes or people. Protecting the data and the connections has been considered as a [...]
August 12, 2009