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Windows CE-based Control Panels.(New Products)
Windows CE-based Control Panels from Phoenix Contact combine the functions of a PLC and an operator panel in one compact and powerful unit. By eliminating the need for separate operating and monitoring devices, a reduction in cost, machine size and d Windows CE-based Control Panels from...
Tags: control panel, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows CE, Phoenix Technologies
Research articles 2005-04-01
Peer 1 Network Partners with SWsoft to Better Support Dedicated Hosting Customers; Plesk 7.5 Reloaded for Linux and Plesk 7.5 for Windows Selected as ''Control Panels of Choice'' for New and Existing Dedicated Hosting Customers
HERNDON, Va. & VANCOUVER, BC -- Today, SWsoft, an established leader in server automation and virtualization software, announced that Peer 1 Network Enterprises Inc. (TSX-V:PIX), a provider of high performance Internet infrastructure, has partnered with SWsoft to deliver solutions to help expand and grow its hosting business. In addition, Peer...
Tags: control panel, Linux, Microsoft Windows
Research articles 2005-10-06
SWsoft Launches Plesk 7 for Windows; Leading Control Panel Accelerates Microsoft Windows Hosting Growth
HERNDON, Va. -- New Features Include a New Interface, Application Vault, Anti-Spam, Firewall, Plesk Anti-Virus Powered by Dr. WebR and Broad Support of Microsoft Technologies
Tags: control panel, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, window
Research articles 2004-07-26
SWsoft's Plesk 7 for Windows Increases Momentum Around the Globe; More Hosting Providers Utilize Leading Control Panel on the Microsoft Platform
HERNDON, Va. -- Today, SWsoft, the established leader in hosting automation and server virtualization software, announced that several leading hosting service providers have bundled SWsoft's Plesk 7 for Windows control panel with their hosting offerings.
Tags: control panel, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows
Research articles 2004-09-09
27 More Changes Coming to Windows 7
If you believe the rumor mill, a Windows 7 release candidate (a.k.a. the more-or-less-final version of the OS) will hit the e-streets by the end of April. What changes should you expect? The Engineering Windows blog lists 27 changes to Windows 7 since the last batch of 36 changes was...
Tags: Microsoft Windows 7, Control Panel, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Rick Broida
Blog posts 2009-03-16

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In Depth: 22 common Windows 7 problems solved
We like Windows 7 : it's faster than Vista, makes better use of your system resources, is packed with interesting features, and looks great, too. But that doesn't mean it's perfect, of course. If you've moved to Windows 7 recently then you might have noticed various upgrade...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 7
News items 2009-12-04
Is Windows 7 Right for Your Business?
There may be a lot of reasons to switch to Windows 7 at home, but what about at work? Naturally, businesses big and small have been thinking about whether to upgrade to the new operating system. Some analysts say it's inevitable for businesses that skipped Windows Vista and stuck with...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 7
News items 2009-10-22
Seven Tips for Surviving Your Windows 7 Upgrade
Windows 7 is still about a month away for most users, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't start prepping now. ZDNet's Ed Bott offers seven suggestions as part of his Windows 7 upgrade survival guide. Here's an excerpt: 3. Check for compatibility problems before you start. The Windows Upgrade...
Tags: Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Rick Broida
Blog posts 2009-09-17
Windows 7 Week: Windows 7 System Restore explained
Windows 7 has many great features, but System Restore is one of the few genuine lifesavers. It's a tool that you'll hopefully never have to use, but as with all system maintenance, it's always worth making sure that you're ready in the event of having to call...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 7, System Restore
News items 2009-10-22
Windows 7: like Vista, but good
Windows 7's many small changes add up a much better product – the best version of Windows you can get, in fact The first thing you'll notice about Windows 7 is that it looks like Vista. It also works like Vista, in the sense that it has the...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 7
News items 2009-10-22
PDC 2009: Scuttling huge chunks of Vista architecture for a faster Windows 7
By Scott M. Fulton, III , Betanews The reason Windows Vista seemed slow, and somehow, strangely seemed even slower over time, is now abundantly clear to Microsoft's architects: The evolution of computer hardware , particularly the CPU, exceeded anyone's expectations at the time...
Tags: processor, system, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows Vista
News items 2009-11-17
Updated Version of Windows Live Family Safety Released
With yesterday's update to Windows Live Essentials which included the final release of Windows Live Movie Maker, we also released an updated version of Windows Live Family Safety. Windows Live Family Safety is designed to help parents keep their children safer online. It offers parents the ability to manage...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Live
News items 2009-08-20
In Depth: How to make your old PC perform like new again
Not everyone wants to buy a new PC every couple of years. Just because your PC no longer sits at the cutting edge of the technological spectrum doesn't mean you need to replace it to get great performance. Your PC is just as useful now as it...
Tags: program, Microsoft Windows, PC, Microsoft Windows Vista
News items 2009-11-26
In Depth: What makes MobileMe worth £59 a year?
Apple's suite of online services made headlines last year when it changed its name from .Mac to MobileMe. Not because anyone cared what it was called, but because the revamp went so badly that the internet resounded for months with the caterwauls of dissatisfied users. To cut...
Tags: Apple iPhone, Apple Macintosh, Apple MobileMe
News items 2009-10-10
Gateway All-In-One PCs Offer Touch Screens, Windows 7
Gateway introduced its SX Series of all-in-one touch-screen desktop PCs. They marry streamlined aesthetics with Microsoft?s Windows 7 operating system and Gateway?s TouchPortal interface ? which may enable some users to ditch the keyboard entirely.Gateway has introduced the SX Series, three all-in-one touch-screen desktop PCs that boast power, options and...
Tags: Touch Screen, PC, Microsoft Windows 7, Gateway Inc.
News items 2009-10-07
Ensim Announces Worldwide Promotional Offer for Hosting Providers
Ensim, the leading supplier of service enablement and automation software for hosted IP and application services, today announced that it will offer Ensim Pro X for Windows, the industry's premier server management and automation control panel, free of charge as part of a promotion with Microsoft. The Ensim Pro X...
Research articles 2007-01-03
Turn Vista's Sleep Button into a Power Button
Hey, Vista users: Ever noticed that when you click the Start button and then mouse over what looks like a power button, Vista doesn't actually shut down? Instead, it goes to sleep. To actually shut down your system, you have to mouse over even further and choose the corresponding item...
Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista, Button, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Mice, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Software, Hardware, Peripherals, Rick Broida
Blog posts 2008-11-13
Exclusive: Interview: Peter Molyneux on Project Natal gaming
Why are the Golden Joysticks important for gaming? And what does it mean to you personally to be nominated? Well the obvious importance is that they are voted on by the public. This is not some elite panel of industry peers with a strange voting mechanic....
Tags: game
News items 2009-10-31
Review: Apple's 27" big screen iMac (late 2009)
By Prince McLeanPublished: 10:00 AM EST Apple's latest high-end iMac gets a stunning, huge, cinematic 16:9 27" screen, fast Core i5 and i7 CPU options, a standard wireless keyboard and Magic Mouse, a staggering 16GB RAM capacity, a new video input feature, and an environmentally friendly design at all a...
Tags: Apple Inc., Apple Macintosh, RAM, Apple iMac
News items 2009-11-12
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