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As well as using your Network/HomeGroup or a Data Transfer Cable, Windows Live Mesh is a great option for sharing files and folders.

We’ve heard about the recent attempts by the US Congress to pass legislation regarding downloads. It seems that the legislation is on hold after an outcry that surprised most Congressional [...]

Problem: Say you are working on a project with several people who are located on a different city, or even a different state. Furthermore, some may be using a PC [...]

There was a time when Microsoft’s Internet Explorer browser had a healthy 95% of the overall browser market.  This didn’t even mean that their main opposition on the PC had [...]

As the most up and coming Internet and financial super-power in the world, it should hardly come as a surprise that China has become the latest target for cyber-criminals.  In [...]

It’s always the way when you share a PC with other people at home.  You go online to do some last-minute Christmas shopping and the next person to use the [...]

Microsoft Office 2010 ships in many different editions. There are two core groups, Home and Business, each with a distinct set of editions available. Each edition offers access to a [...]

Microsoft is really looking to push IE9 as the main browser for Windows 7. They’re now giving away free stuff if you install IE9 and then pin a site to your taskbar

You can now bring Windows 8′s Metro Internet Explorer browser over to your Windows 7 PC in just a few short steps.

While many of these freeware applications appear to have great potential, say an Internet Radio Player or something else, you are well-advised to keep your wits about you when installing the program to make sure you only let in what you want.

You can now run Android Apps on Windows 7 thanks to a new app from BlueStacks which allows you to install and run Android apps on Windows 7

Utilising speech recognition is a great alternative to keyboarding, mousing and using touchscreen technology. Each will have their advocates but I am firmly in the quarter of speech recognition.