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Rivatuner and the Nvidia Vista Widget.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009 9:45:58 AM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)

http://www.guru3d.com/category/rivatuner/
http://downloads.guru3d.com/Rivatune...load-2185.html

RivaWidget

Software Description

Vista Sidebar Gadget that uses Rivatuner's low level hardware monitor for stats

GPU MonitorThis application is a Vista Sidebar Gadget that uses Rivatuner's low level hardware monitor for stats. I've finally released it on Microsoft's site. If your Rivatuner install is reporting back values that you would like to see in the sidebar, then install this gadget and have it easily accessible.

Values will vary depending on the model card you have and its capabilities.

Values capable of being displayed include, but are not limited to:

  • GPU Usage
  • GPU Temperature
  • Core and Memory Clock Speed
  • Fan Speed
  • Frames per Second
  • AND MORE

** Add CPU, RAM, HDD and additional data with RivaTuner plugins

Version 2.0

General options and features:

  • Colors: background, border, title text, default monitor title/value/units text
  • Title: customize the text and icon
  • Filter to remove RivaTuner's monitors from display in the gadget
  • Flyout window provides additional information from RivaTuner and WMI
  • Ability to reset min/max values
  • Celcius/Fahrenheit

You can also customize each monitor's display individually:

  • Colors: use default or override title/value/units text
  • Bar: specify min/max limits as well as color change limits
  • Choose from 10 different display styles
  • Choose from 20 different icons
  • Change displayed monitor title text
  • Add a separator to help group similar monitors
  • Copy settings from 1 monitor to another with control over what is pasted

Read the help tab in the gadget config for explicit instructions and configuration information. We have a thread open on this tool (visited by programmer) right here.

Please choose a download location:


   
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Xbox.com | Wonderful World of Reals

Sunday, May 31, 2009 6:04:57 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)

Xbox.com | Wonderful World of Reals

   
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New ESET Version 4 software NOD32 or Smart Security Released

Sunday, March 08, 2009 2:29:44 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)

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Great news for our users - Version 4 for both ESET Smart Security and ESET NOD32 Antivirus has now been launched and we are providing a FREE upgrade to all our existing customers.

The new version builds on ESET’s ThreatSense®‚ the industry’s most accurate proactive technology for detecting viruses and other malware and adds over 20 new capabilities improving malware detection‚ enhancing system diagnostics/ recovery and improving management. The latest release continues ESET’s tradition of delivering ultimate security with fast‚ transparent operation and minimal load on system memory‚ disk or CPU. ESET’s unrivalled ability to deliver industry-leading proactive malware detection and high system performance can literally extend the life of PCs and laptops while improving their security.

ESET’s new detection and diagnostic features safeguard users from deceptive forms of malware by digging deeper into the operating system files and encrypted browser traffic identifying and eliminating hidden malware threats. The latest version also includes advanced self-defence technology that protects against any malware specifically designed to disable antivirus or anti-malware solutions which would leave the user completely unprotected. Together‚ these new features enable consumers and businesses to proactively block most new malware attacks before they can compromise systems to damage or steal data.

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ESET NOD32 Antivirus 4 and ESET Smart Security 4 Business Editions also feature a full-range of management capabilities. These include support for high-end databases‚ fine-grained control of endpoint security and even greater scalability for large‚ dispersed networks. ESET Business Editions include version 3.0 of ESET’s Remote Administrator which enables businesses to remotely deploy and manage ESET software.

ESET NOD32 Antivirus 4 and ESET Smart Security 4’s new‚ industry-first security features include:

Advanced Archive Scanning This new feature makes ESET’s consumer products the first to allow experienced users to fully customise scanning and ”deep dive”  archive files created with popular compression formats‚ including .RAR‚ .ZIP and others. Comprehensive controls allow users to define archive scanning with scanning depth‚ maximum scan time‚ and maximum file size.

Removable Media Access Control Gives consumers removable media security for USB flash drives and CDs – protection previously extended only to businesses. The feature gives administrators the ability to allow or block mounting of removable media. If removable media is allowed‚ dangerous files like AUTORUN.INF are scanned for threats.

ESET SysInspector Newly integrated into ESET NOD32 Antivirus 4 and ESET Smart Security 4‚ this powerful system diagnostics tool quickly discovers hidden/potentially dangerous rootkits without running a full antivirus scan. It can also reveal hidden changes to the operating system‚ web browser‚ registry and applications. The scan results are standardised and can be reviewed by IT personnel‚ speeding up malware analysis and removal.

Download Your Purchased Home NOD32 or Smart Security

   
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Everything You Must Know about Vista SP2 Release

Friday, March 06, 2009 9:13:21 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)

 

Microsoft released the release candidate for Windows Vista SP2 (Vista SP2 RC) to the public yesterday. You can now download it from the Microsoft TechNet website. However, before you install Vista SP2 RC, here are ten essential facts about the latest update to Windows Vista:

  1. SP2 RC doesn't include a lot of visible razzle-dazzle, but....
  2. .. it's designed to make your system work better with the latest hardware...
  3. ...and to clean up after itself.
  4. It includes over 600 hotfixes to help your system work more reliably, but there are a few glitches to watch out for.
  5. You're not ready for Vista SP2 RC if you don't have Vista SP1 installed.
  6. vLite-streamlined Vista SP1 won't work with SP2 RC
  7. Vista SP2 RC is available in a bunch of installation flavors, but if you want to get it via Windows Update right now, you have some extra work to do.
  8. You can help Microsoft make the SP2 installation process better, but nobody's forcing you to do so.
  9. Yeah, your desktop will remind you you're running a pre-release program
  10. Don't forget - RCs don't last forever

Now, let's dig into the details.

 

Why Install SP2 RC? (Hint: It's Not About the Razzle-Dazzle)

Unlike Vista SP1, Vista SP2 isn't going to make a big difference in the look and feel of Vista. In its FAQ, Microsoft admits that SP2 was "primarily developed with Windows Server 2008 in mind..." (Windows Server 2008 shares a common code base with Windows Vista). So, why install SP2 RC on your Vista SP1 system?

While you won't get sizzle, you will get steak, as SP2 RC give you a chance to preview benefits such as:

Improved hardware support for new technologies:
  • VIA Technologies' Nano 64-bit processors (a popular choice for ultra-compact HTPCs)
  • The most recent version of Bluetooth, Bluetooth v2.1, and Windows Connection Now (WCN) Wi-Fi configuration via the Windows Vista Feature Pack for Wireless (a previously OEM-only update)
  • Blu-Ray Disc recording; you won't need to buy a separate Blu-Ray codec anymore
Improved performance and responsiveness for:
  • Wi-Fi connections after resuming from sleep mode

  • The RSS feeds sidebar

New (and "new") software components:
  • Windows Search 4.0
  • Compcln.exe

Windows Search 4.0 isn't exactly new to Windows Vista users (it's been available as a separate download for Vista and XP users for awhile), but it's now included in SP2 RC.

What's new in 4.0? Besides a lot of management and tuning features for big corporations, you can access index results on remote PCs running Windows Search 4.0 and see remote files show up in search results - very handy if you forgot where you stashed your favorite digital photos or music downloads. It also permits users with sufficient permissions to index and search encrypted files. 

Compcln.exe, a command-line utility that removes files that have been replaced by SP2 updates (Screenshot).

Compcln removes files replaced by SP2 RC

Two important notes:

  • You must open the command prompt in elevated mode (run as administrator) before you can use Compcln.
  • You should not use Compcln on your system if you want to uninstall SP2 RC when the final release comes out.

If you want to try Compcln.exe after you install SP2 RC and don't want to reinstall Vista from scratch, make sure you make a full backup of your system first (you can use Complete PC Backup in Ultimate and Business editions, or a third-party image backup with other editions).

How to Find Out What Compcln Removed

If you want to use Compcln to remove older files, why not find out exactly what it removes? Here's a fun experiment to try using Compcln.exe (borrowed from Windows Vista SP2 RC and Windows Server 2008 SP2 RC Test Focus Guide; the underlined text should be entered into the command prompt window):

1. Capture the installed components state by running the following command:

Run dir “%windir%\” /b/s/a:-d>files_before.txt

2. Run compcln.exe in an elevated command prompt to remove the staged components superseded by SP install:

Run %windir%\system32\compcln.exe

3. Capture the installed components state by running the following command:

Run dir “%windir%\” /b/s/a:-d>files_after.txt

The difference between files_before.txt and files_after.txt is the list of items that were removed  by compcln.exe.

Hotfixes Galore

As with previous service packs, Vista SP2 includes lots of hotfixes: 651 (plus 39 security updates). While the security updates were previously available via Windows Update, only 34 of the hotfixes were previously available via Windows Update. Here's how they break out by category:

All - 1
Applications - 3
Base Technologies - 133
Computer Management - 34
Core Virtualization - 7
Data Services - 12
Desktop Shell - 55
Desktop Technologies - 67
Drivers - 55
Feedback/Supportability - 1
Graphics - 1
Localization - 1
Multimedia - 31
Networking - 55
OS Deployment - 8
Printing and Imaging Technology - 18
Security - 35
Server Technologies - 63
Storage - 54
Tools - 2
Windows Installer - 1
Windows Portable Devices - 1
Uncategorized - 12

Here are a few examples:

  • Improving XPS printer speed (KB954051)
  • Fixing DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL errors (KB955734
  • Solving problems with video playback problems with video containing multiple resolutions or when resuming Windows Media Center Live TV from standby (KB951685)
  • Solving PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA error caused by some OpenType fonts (KB957187
  • Solving computer lockup when capturing Windows Aero desktop with Print Screen (KB954436)

For a complete list of security and hotfixes included in Vista SP2 RC, visit Hotfixes and Security Updates in Windows Server 2008 SP2 RC and Windows Vista SP2 RC for a link to an Excel 2007 spreadsheet.

Everything You Must Know about Vista SP2 Release Candidate | Maximum PC

   
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Microsoft stand-up to Apple

Friday, August 22, 2008 11:54:45 AM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)
Stand-up comedian and television star Jerry Seinfeld has been enlisted by Microsoft to help promote Vista.

Mr Seinfeld is to star along with Bill Gates in a number of advertisements refuting allegations that Vista is a failure, the Wall Street Journal reports.

Apple has been behind a number of adverts which have made fun of Vista's alleged problems and Microsoft announced that it was planning an aggressive campaign to help Vista's flagging image.

According to Devil Mountain Software, a market research specialist which runs a community-based testing network, almost 35 per cent of the 3000-plus PCs it had examined had been downgraded from Vista to XP.

This occurred in both the factory and by the user.

'Either these machines were downgraded by [sellers like] Dell or HP, or they were downgraded by the user after they got the machine,' said the company's chief technology officer, Craig Barth.

'In any case, these machines are no longer running Vista.'

Mr Barth also claimed that even when Vista was stripped down to its core components to make it as close to XP as possible, it was still 40 per cent slower.

Source BCS News

   
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Media Center Extender Shootout.

Thursday, June 19, 2008 8:21:09 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)

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Vista Media Center really sets itself apart from any other DVR solution out there, and the single greatest advantage Vista Media Center (VMC) has over the other options -- like the TiVo HD -- is the ability to have multiple Media Center Extenders. There really isn't any other option out there that will allow you to watch premium HD cable in every room of your house while at the same time centralizing all your media in one place. When VMC first hit the streets, there was only one HD extender: the Xbox 360. But the problem, of course, is that the Xbox is noisy and will always be a gaming console first and a Media Center Extender second. Well, things have really heated up in the extender market recently when both Linksys and D-Link released Media Center Extenders and HP upgraded its MediaSmart HDTVs.

The test
Although two out of three of these devices do more than just extend VMC around your house, we ignored the other features. It's not that we don't think that the other features matter, it's that we figure if those features are important to you, then you have no reason to read a review -- i.e., gamers will want a 360. The one thing we wished we would've included is a HP MediaSmart TV, but again, if you are in the market for a TV with a built-in Extender then you have an easy decision to make. It is also important to realize that there are more extenders on the horizon and one that was out of our budget. The Niveus Media Extender is way too pricey for us and neither the HP MediaSmart Connect nor the Samsung Digital Media Adapter are availble yet. As for our methods, the VMC and all three Extenders were connected to a Pioneer PDP-6010FD via HDMI, except for the 360 which utilized component.
Picture and Sound quality
Overall, we have no complaints in regard to picture and sound quality and all three were very evenly matched. The colors are a bit different, and this is most evident on the VMC main menu. The 360 is dark like a real VMC. The D-Link and the Linksys both look a little washed out, with the Linksys being the lightest color blue of the three. We didn't notice any real world difference though, and we think it'd be easy enough to correct with the HDTV's settings. The one place we did notice a difference is when viewing photos; the quality is noticeably better on the 360 and VMC, with both the Linksys and the D-link exhibiting a little less detail.
Wireless Performance
We weren't able to stream over 802.11g no matter how close to the AP we were. 802.11n worked fine anywhere in our house, but occasionally we saw the Network performance error and some drop outs.

Ethernet on the other hand was rock solid and worked flawlessly at 100Mbps. In fact, we also have a HDHomeRun connected to our VMC, and not a frame was dropped even when sending five HD streams around the house simultaneously.

Remotes
Not sure why both the D-Link and the Linksys come with such bad remotes. Luckily, you can use just about any VMC remote instead, which brings us to one of our gripes. While VMC has nine different IR codes to choose from, every extender works on IR code one. This makes it nearly impossible to use in the same AV rack -- for those with centralized equipment. The 360 can be configured to respond to the same IR code, or you can configure it to only respond to the 360 Media Center remote. Although the 360 remote could use more VMC centric buttons like Recorded TV, we do appreciate its overall feel, backlight and programmable buttons -- the DMA2100 has programmable buttons, but interestingly they wouldn't learn the codes from a Sharp TV we tried.

Screen saver
Seems silly, but having a screen saver on your HDTV can be very useful. The Linksys has a cool logo that bounces around, and the 360 dims then eventually turns off. Notably, we never saw one on the D-Link, but maybe we didn't wait long enough.
The Linksys vs the D-Link
Performance wise, both the DMA2100 and the DSM-750 are identical and lack the really cool animated transitions (see video below) the real VMC and 360 have -- but they're both just as snappy. We took a quick look inside to check out the difference between the two fanless units, and found no surprises inside as both units share almost the exact same internals. The big difference between the two is that the D-Link has Media Lounge, an extra antenna, built-in power supply, and both optical and coaxial S/PDIF (opposed to the Linksys with only coaxial S/PDIF). We did have a problem getting the D-Link to work with our Xantech IR repeater; in fact, despite trying three different emitters, we weren't able to get it to work at all. One other odd thing we noticed was that while the Linksys was willing to output 1080p, we couldn't get the D-Link to do it -- not a big deal if your HDTV has a good de-interlacer, but it's always good to have options.

Wrap-up
We are glad to see so many new ways to access all of our HD content (including recorded HD cable) on any HDTV in the house, and we're happy to say that every one of these devices is a great solution. But while gamers will be drawn to the value of the Xbox 360, the noise and sheer size of the box prevent it from being the ultimate solution for others. So as much as we miss the cool animated transitions, the old adage "Jack of all trades, master of none" was never more true, and in the case of Media Center Extenders we really prefer the Linksys DMA2100. It is less expensive, boots up faster, and is so small and quiet it will work in just about any application where the main goal is to access VMC. At the same time, it is a close race, and since an Extender is the kind of device you're likely to own more than one of, we'd probably choose one of each if we were outfitting our entire house.

   
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New Vista Ultimate Extra's Available Finally.

Wednesday, April 23, 2008 5:12:04 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)

The observant ones other there might have spotted that there are a few new Windows Vista Ultimate Extra's available for download.

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Visit Windows Update to download the new content from Microsoft.

   
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ToC Teamspeak Vista Sidebar Widget.

Tuesday, April 22, 2008 5:13:32 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)


(not tested on Vista x64)

Click Here To Download : LINKY
Then run to install.

ToC Teamspeak Vista Sidebar Widget. - T.O.C. Clan Forums

   
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Creative prevent user from fixing their audio drivers.

Saturday, March 29, 2008 12:29:24 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
Creative Labs have taken a step to prevent a member of their help forums from fixing their Vista drivers so that their X-FI cards can be used as intended in Windows Vista,something that Creative have so far failed to do.
They have also stopped him from releasing drivers for older sound cards that re-enable features that Creative have deliberately blocked in their drivers.

Copy of post from the Creative forums.

Daniel_K:

We are aware that you have been assisting owners of our Creative sound cards for some time now, by providing unofficial driver packages for Vista that deliver more of the original functionality that was found in the equivalent XP packages for those sound cards.  In principle we don't have a problem with you helping users in this way, so long as they understand that any driver packages you supply are not supported by Creative.  Where we do have a problem is when technology and IP owned by Creative or other companies that Creative has licensed from, are made to run on other products for which they are not intended.  We took action to remove your thread because, like you, Creative and its technology partners think it is only fair to be compensated for goods and services.  The difference in this case is that we own the rights to the materials that you are distributing.  By enabling our technology and IP to run on sound cards for which it was not originally offered or intended, you are in effect, stealing our goods.  When you solicit donations for providing packages like this, you are profiting from something that you do not own.  If we choose to develop and provide host-based processing features with certain sound cards and not others, that is a business decision that only we have the right to make.

Although you say you have discontinued your practice of distributing unauthorized software packages for Creative sound cards we have seen evidence of them elsewhere along with donation requests from you.  We also note in a recent post of yours on these forums, that you appear to be contemplating the release of further packages.  To be clear, we are asking you to respect our legal rights in this matter and cease all further unauthorized distribution of our technology and IP.  In addition we request that you observe our forum rules and respect our right to enforce those rules.  If you are in any doubt as to what we would consider unacceptable then please request clarification through one of our forum moderators before posting.

Phil O'Shaughnessy
VP Corporate Communications
Creative Labs Inc.

Now whilst this may seem reasonable and Intellectual Property not withstanding all this guy was doing was fixing a problem that Creative cannot or more to the truth,will not.
I for one will never buy another Creative product and I urge you to do the same.

Creative may have been wiped these drivers off the forums because they don't want us to have them, but simply searching will produce a few download links:
Dolby Digital Live for Creative X-Fi
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=796S73C8

Creative Alchemy for Audigy Cards 1.00.8 Universal
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=JXYJA885

Download them and spread them far and wide.

You can keep track of the forum fallout here


   
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Vista SP1 Officially Released

Wednesday, March 19, 2008 3:11:10 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)

 

Looks like all those rumors yesterday were true -- Microsoft has just posted up the official standalone version of Vista SP1. Sure, you've been able to get it in one way or another for a while now, but if you're into silly things like "legit OS updates," the wow (SP1) is now.
Update: Here are the release notes -- as we've known for a while now, it's mostly bug fixes and performance tweaks, but the sheer volume of 'em is something to behold.

Engadget

   
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RocketDock, A Totally free and wicked Dock/App Launcher.

Friday, March 14, 2008 1:07:30 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)

RocketDock is a smoothly animated, alpha blended application launcher. It provides a nice clean interface to drop shortcuts on for easy access and organization. With each item completely customizable there is no end to what you can add and launch from the dock.

Now with added Taskbar support your minimized windows can appear as icons on the dock. This allows for better productivity and accessibility.

Watch it in Action:

Features:
  • Minimize windows to the dock
  • Real-time window previews in Vista
  • Running application indicators
  • Simple drag-n-drop interface
  • Multi-monitor support
  • Supports alpha-blended PNG and ICO icons
  • Icons zoom and transition smoothly
  • Auto-hide and Popup on mouse over
  • Positioning and layering options
  • Fully customizable
  • Completely Portable
  • ObjectDock Docklet support
  • Compatible with MobyDock, ObjectDock, RK Launcher, and Y'z Dock skins
  • Runs great on slower computers
  • Unicode compliant
  • Supports many languages and can easily be translated
  • A friendly user base :)
  • And best of all... its FREE!!!
  • Download

    Minimum System Requirements:
    • Windows 2000/XP/Vista
    • 500Mhz or faster CPU
    • 10MB RAM free

    Please note that Windows XP x64 Edition, Windows Vista 64-bit Editions, and alternate shells are not supported.

    Latest Version 1.3.5 (6.20 MB) - changelog

RocketDock.com

   
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Microsoft finally confirms Windows 7 for 2010 launch

Thursday, March 13, 2008 8:37:28 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)

 

It's all a silly misunderstanding, we tell you. Microsoft has been holding fast to its "three years" development time frame for Windows 7 since forever, the problem is that it's never been clear when that three year period started. Well wonder no longer, Microsoft has finally officially confirmed that the three years started at Windows Vista's general availability release, which was January 30th, 2007. Obviously that doesn't mean will have Windows 7 on midnight of January 30th, 2010, but it does mean we can look forward to sometime within that year for a release. Microsoft plans to give an exact release date only once Windows 7 "meets its quality bar for release." Sounds like a good metric to go by, if you ask us.
[Thanks, Isaac]

Engadget

   
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Is Windows Vista SP1 Good For Gaming?

Monday, March 10, 2008 12:37:39 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)

Microsoft's latest version of its Windows operating system hasn't exactly been hailed as a boon to gamers, with early wonky driver support, a hit or miss Games Explorer and a handful of Vista-only releases that made little sense. But now that the OS has had time to mature, getting a few hotfixes under its belt, its more than serviceable. With Service Pack 1 coming this month, you may wonder if the big download and two hour install is worth sprinting to, rather than ambling toward.

ExtremeTech took a long, hard look at the improvements, not just on the file and operations side, but those that appeal to PC gamers. In addition to the requisite 3DMark and PCMark benchmarks, performance reviews against Company of Heroes, Supreme Command and Crysis provide insight. The good news? It's faster, with the exception of Crysis, which suffers under certain circumstances.

Bar chart heaven awaits upgraders at ExtremeTech.

Vista Shootout: Hotfixes Vs. SP1 [ExtremeTech]

   
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Vista SP1 up to 86% faster

Monday, March 10, 2008 12:32:20 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
Is Vista SP1 really the shot in the arm your Vista system needs? We've spent many hours strapped to our benchmarking system in a caffeine and pizza fuelled haze to uncover these very interesting results.
   
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Microsoft chops Vista retail prices.

Friday, February 29, 2008 11:43:02 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
In what may be an unprecedented decision, Microsoft said Thursday that it plans to lower the retail prices for several flavors of Windows Vista.
   
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10 Awesome Windows key shortcuts

Thursday, February 28, 2008 5:22:23 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)

You look at it every day and probably never use it. No, not your treadmill. I'm referring to that Windows button on your computer keyboard that sits in between the ALT and CTRL buttons on the left-hand side of the spacebar.

What's it for, you ask? OK, you know if you press it it'll open your programs (as if you clicked the Start button on your screen) but there are many other uses for it. Here are some shortcuts you can try:

<Windows Key> + D (displays the Windows desktop)

<Windows Key> + E (opens Explorer)

<Windows Key> + F (opens a search window)

<Windows Key> + R (opens the Run window)

<Windows Key> + T (cycles through the tabs of the applications on the taskbar) 

And some Windows Vista exclusives:

<Windows Key> + G (cycles through the Gadgets)

<Windows Key> + L (locks the computer)

<Windows Key> + U (activates the Ease of Access Center)

<Windows Key> + X (cycles through the Windows Mobility Center)

<Windows Key> + CTRL + Tab (opens Flip 3D interface)

sync: 10 awesome Windows key shortcuts

   
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ToC Clan Call of Duty 4 Server Monitor Vista Widget.

Tuesday, January 15, 2008 6:35:06 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)

ToC Gaming have released version v1.0 of their Call of Duty 4 Server monitor for Windows Vista Sidebar. Featuring the Gold Magnum Research Desert Eagle from the game and a Special Operations Module Sidescan Compass. The Gadget is for anyone who plays on the ToC Clan Server, both public and clan members. Clan members can use a password to connect to reserved slots. The number of players being displayed will change and display in red when the server is full. Hover over the gadget to connect to the ToC Clan Call of Duty 4 Server.

VistaWide

Above : The Gadget detached from the sidebar on the desktop.

Below : The Gadget in the sidebar position.

VistaBig

To install the Gadget, simply download your preferred version below. (.exe or .rar)  If you download the .exe version then double click it to run and extract the gadget, then double click the extracted gadget to install it.

If you downloaded the .rar archive then, extract the gadget from the rar archive, and then double click the extracted gadget to install it.

Download :

http://www.toc-gaming.co.uk/ToCCoD4.exe

http://www.toc-gaming.co.uk/ToCCoD4.rar

Vista 64Bit Versions :

http://www.toc-gaming.co.uk/ToCCoD4.64bit.exe

http://www.toc-gaming.co.uk/ToCCoD4.64bit.rar

Please leave any comments or feedback in this forum thread.

Gunny.

   
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Customizing Vista's Taskbar and Start Menu

Sunday, January 13, 2008 1:22:20 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
Microsoft has done a fair amount of reorganization and fine tuning on Vista's Taskbar and Start Menu Properties dialog box. Of course, it makes sense that being a new operating system, Windows Vista's new Start Menu would need a bunch of new customization features; however, I was pleasantly surprised at how familiar the dialog box was. It's very easy to find and change the old stuff and customizing the new features is a snap.
   
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10+ tweaks, tricks, and hacks to make Windows Vista fly

Sunday, January 13, 2008 1:17:40 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
Every operating system could stand some tweaking. No matter how many developers you throw at an OS as complicated as Windows Vista, power users will always find something they can modify or hack to make it run faster, or better, or just differently. Here are just a few of the Windows Vista tweaks, tricks, and hacks we have discovered so far.
   
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More hidden Windows Vista tricks uncovered

Sunday, January 13, 2008 1:14:05 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
In the last post, I gave you some hidden Windows Vista tricks that I thought would be helpful to you as you begin to get accustomed to using the new Windows Vista operating system. I'll offer a few more in this article.
   
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Hidden Vista tricks that can make you more productive

Sunday, January 13, 2008 1:03:13 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
If you've installed the new Vista OS, chances are good that you're looking in every nook and cranny for all of the hidden tricks to using its new features. Of course, there are literally hundreds of new features and hidden tricks in Vista. It would be impossible to uncover or reveal, all of these hidden tricks in one article. But I’ve chosen a few that I think will be helpful to you as you begin to get accustomed to using the new Windows Vista operating system. Let’s take a look.
   
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