Posts Tagged ‘Windows Vista’
Have you ever considered your new Microsoft Direct show a pain? Microsoft is known to come up with unusually candid developments that turns around the world of technology. However, the software giant which has become the most in demand for many years is now grappling with a flaw that must be fixed sooner than later.
Microsoft’s DirectShow that is helps in processing QuickTime content has suffered an attack.
In this, Windows XP, Server 2003 and Windows 2000 were on cards. It affected the quartz dll processor, though Server 2008, Windows 7 and Windows Vista were spared by the flaw. Hackers can do anything no matter what the stern measures that you put in place to thwart their deals.
These days when everyone is looking for an economical and functional portable, Lenovo has announced two more Think Station desk top computers; the S 20 and the D 20. There are a lot of people out there who still cherish an all purpose deck top over a compact net book. After all, there are people for whom portability doesn’t mean much, and a heavy weight desk top attracts them more than any other machine.
These are named as super computers, and are designed for professionals related to every walk of life. Proficient people in their respective fields of life can get most out of such a super computer. Read the rest of this entry
Microsoft has just announced that the company will provide a free anti-virus and security solution in the second half of the next year.
The software maker says that it will no more sell its all-in-one security and PC management service from the end of June 2009.
The new software has been code-named as Morro and this no-frills program is being considered quite suitable for smaller and less powerful computers.
The new software will support Windows 7, Vista and Windows XP and it will be free to download.
The anti-virus marketplace is replete with big-name players’ likes of McAfee and Symantec and this step is being taken as sales of the OneCare subscription service are weakening. Read the rest of this entry

