TG Daily has gotten there hands on a valuable piece of information ... an early roadmap for Windows 7! Microsoft previously said that general availability of Windows 7 will be in 2010, which may still hold true. Here's the milestone estimates that was outlined in the roadmap:
- Milestone 1 - Already available to Microsoft Partners.
- Milestone 2 - April/May 2008
- Milestone 3 - Third
We've talked a lot about different free antivirus solutions in the past, and Kaspersky has always done extremely well on various tests. One free solution that they offer which you may not be aware of is Kaspersky Antivirus 6.0 Second Opinion Solution - otherwise known as Kaspersky Antivirus S.O.S. While they don't recommend that you use this as your sole antivirus
One of the logos that users have come to trust is the "Hacker Safe" label placed on certain sites. Geeks.com has that logo on their site, but that didn't stop them from getting hacked back in December. Are the sites that say they are Hacker Safe really all that secure?
The Hacker Safe program is run by McAfee's ScanAlert service, and 62 different websites
In the race of who can attract the most subscribers and keep them onboard in the mobile phone world, Sprint is crawling! Their subscribers are leaving by the thousands, and because of that, their employees are forced to leave in the thousands as well. In a News Release dated January 18th, Sprint says that in the fourth quarter alone, they
For those of you with a profile set to private on MySpace, or more importantly, those of you with kids that have a MySpace profile, you'll want to pay attention. Despite the fact that you think a profile may be private along with the photos inside of that profile, a bug that Wired recently wrote about will make even private photos accessible to anybody - unless you do one important thing which I'll explain
Any of the DivShare users out there know that they've been having troubles keeping up with their excessive growth, and as a result the site has been running pretty slow lately. That's one of the main reasons we've tried to refrain from posting downloads in the last month or two on their site.
They are now collapsing under the pressure, and are resorting to what
One of the things that set Facebook apart from MySpace in the "early days" was the simplicity factor. Every Facebook page contained nearly the same categories of content and in the same order. It was clean and simple unlike MySpace pages which are notoriously known to be full of clutter and have a bad design. Once all of the Facebook applications started to become popular though, Facebook lost its "clean" look as people added application