Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Windows Self Learning troubleshooting: Fix a corrupted user profile

Windows Self Learning troubleshooting: Fix a corrupted user profile: If you tried to log on to Windows and received an error message telling you that your user profile might be corrupted, you can try to rep...

Windows Self Learning troubleshooting: New Features Of Window 7

Windows Self Learning troubleshooting: New Features Of Window 7: 1. Opening multiple Instances of the same program Want to open multiple instances of the same program? Maybe a second command prompt or ano...

Windows Self Learning troubleshooting: Fix Print Spooler Service Error

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Windows Self Learning troubleshooting: Virtual Memory is Low

Windows Self Learning troubleshooting: Virtual Memory is Low: Virtul Memory: If your computer lacks the random access memory (RAM) needed to run a program or operation, Windows uses virtual memory to c...

Windows Self Learning troubleshooting: XP Auto Log Off

Windows Self Learning troubleshooting: XP Auto Log Off: Steps for rectifying this problem: You need to Edit these values and type the correct path of shell : Shell = explorer.exe Userinit =X...

Monday, August 22, 2011

Mozilla Firefox 6.0 Final

Mozilla has released Firefox 6.0; just two months after the previous version of the popular browser hit the Web.
The latest release is available via Mozilla’s Website. The organization also moved Firefox 7 to beta, according to a posting on the Mozilla Wiki. Mozilla is keeping this release a low-key affair, as befitting a browser update that’s mostly tweaks to compatibility and performance, including reduced startup times and some new highlighting in the address bar. Aside from the latter, noticeable changes to the user interface are pretty much nonexistent.  
This newest version arrives a mere two months after Firefox 5, which itself debuted some three months after Firefox 4 entered the marketplace. For consumers, upgrading most likely won’t represent that much of a hassle: They click “download,” and a few minutes later (depending on your connection speed), they’re tooling around with a new browser.
Whether that group proves effective for enterprise IT pros, the latter could certainly have its collective hands full with Firefox’s new release schedule. As in the case of Firefox 5, the latest iteration is now available for download ahead of its official release. The new version's UI has mostly been left unchanged. However, it's reportedly 20% faster than its predecessor.

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Friday, August 19, 2011

Microsoft launches Microsoft Office 365

Software giant Microsoft launched its Microsoft Office 365 in India, which will enable enterprises in the country to access solutions like email and other collaboration tools on a pay-per-use model. "The launch is a part of Microsoft's comprehensive cloud services strategy. Microsoft 365 provides all the enterprise solutions on a flexible usage and payment model, along with security and simplified IT management,".
Office 365 provides:
1) Virtually anywhere-access to email, important documents, contacts, and calendars on nearly any device (including PC, Mac, Windows Phone, iPhone, Android phones, Symbian phones, and BlackBerry).
2) Office 365 works with the software your users already know and use like Word, Excel, OneNote and PowerPoint.                     
With the suite of solutions, companies can use email, collaboration, conferencing and productivity capabilities for about USD 2-27  per user, depending on what solutions the organisation opts for.Since the solutions are cloud-based, users can access their mails and files through a variety of devices like desktops, laptops and mobile phones and work on projects while on the move.

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