Archives for April 26th, 2007

Launchy 1.25 Adds Customizable Commands

The newest version of Launchy that was just released a few days ago includes a nifty plugin called Runny. This plugin will let you add your own custom commands to Launchy so that you get the most out of the free program. I do have to admit that this is a really great feature…and below I’ll demonstrate how to use it.

April 26th, 2007
Launchy 1.25 Adds Customizable Commands

Microsoft Offers an Upgrade Deal to Vista Beta Testers

Users who are still running Vista Beta 2, RC1, or RC2 will all have to forfeit their evaluation versions in the coming weeks. This is something that most users understood when signing up for the Vista pre-release program, but many still wanted to see what the next generation Windows was all about.

April 26th, 2007
Microsoft Offers an Upgrade Deal to Vista Beta Testers

How has the Wii done for Nintendo?

As you can imagine, Nintendo is doing pretty good for themselves after the huge success of the Wii. There’s no doubt that their future continues to look bright as the Wii is still hard to find, and the demand is definitely going strong.

April 26th, 2007
How has the Wii done for Nintendo?

Picasa 2.7 Officially Released

The latest version of Picasa is now ready for download.  It’s been a couple of months since we’ve seen an update, with the last major version in February including a big update with support for Windows Vista and updated icons.

April 26th, 2007
Picasa 2.7 Officially Released

New Poll: How fast is your Internet Connection?

The government of India just announced plans of offering all citizens free high-speed broadband Internet by 2009– just two years away, with speeds around 2 Mb/s.  Sounds pretty good, doesn’t it?

April 26th, 2007
New Poll: How fast is your Internet Connection?

Windows Server Longhorn Beta 3 Available for Public Evaluation

It may have been awhile since you have seen the code name “Longhorn” because Vista previously had the same code name more than a year ago.

April 26th, 2007
Windows Server Longhorn Beta 3 Available for Public Evaluation

CyberNotes: Use Any USB Drive or Memory Card with ReadyBoost on Vista

Microsoft’s newest operating system, Windows Vista, offers a really unique feature called ReadyBoost. The goal of it is to use a USB drive or memory card to increase the amount of memory that your system has to use.

April 26th, 2007
CyberNotes: Use Any USB Drive or Memory Card with ReadyBoost on Vista