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Microsoft Windows is the desktop operating system that has captured the bulk of the market for decades thanks to its common availability across a beacon of computers brought out by various manufacturers. With a strong foundation headed by Bill Gates and features such as the famous Start Menu, Windows is in a good position to capitalize on progressive web apps and whatever other technological advancements the future demands from a desktop OS.
The Windows series of OSs are developed by Microsoft and are the most popular desktop OSs in the world. While Windows versions differ, each one has come with a graphical user interface and a desktop so users can view files and folders. Part of what makes these Windows OSs so popular is the wide variety of each version. For example, with Windows 10, you can buy Home, Pro, Education, and Enterprise versions. The idea is to offer something for people’s computers at home and the working professionals while coming in at different costs: naturally, the edition with the most features would be more expensive.
Windows OSs are very popular to use for businesses and companies because of their “Group Policies” that allow administrators to manage lots of different users, the user’s permissions and the overall computer’s configuration.
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Space Shooter X Is Free And exclusive To Windows Phone 7.5 And 8, Offers Gaming Similar To Raiden
For mobile gaming, I like to keep my apps simple. Having them too complex, like I prefer to see on the consoles, gives me an experience I don’t really enjoy. It’s for that reason that many of the old-school classic […]
Who’s Got My Stuff (WGMS) For Windows Phone 8 Will Keep Track Of Who Has What
There’s so many different technology products on the market today that most of us will know somebody that has something that they don’t and vice versa. The good Samaritans among us will lend a helping hand and allow people we […]
Nokia Normandy Render Leaks, Shows Windows-Like Tiles On Android-Based OS
Windows and Metro went together for so long now that it’s easy to forget that they ever had anything else. Now, with the Nokia Normandy, it looks as though that trend is set to continue a while longer, at least […]
Quiet Hours App Understands Your Schedule And Will Act Accordingly
Before now we never thought that there could be such a thing as a smart app, but it looks as though there could be a reason to carry out this name. Starting with the Windows Phone platform for a change, […]
NFL Mobile 8.3.0.0 App Updated To Fix Random Shutdown Bug Just In Time For Divison Rounds
There’s been some cracking games in the NFL post-season thus far. For some people, it’s hard to watch all the action at this time of the year because of other people and their holidays getting in the way of your […]
Fandango Movie Ticket App Comes Back To The Windows Phone Store
Fandango was the first app ever to try to revolutionize the way we go to the movies. The way it saw it, the traditional paper ticket stub that you pass through and give to the ticket inspectors after lining up […]
4G Speed Will Come With The Nokia Lumia 635 Moneypenny, 630 Still Up In The Air
What was originally being documented as the first ever dual SIM Windows Phone is now also going to have 4G connectivity to go along with it. The Smartphone I’m talking about is none other than the Nokia Lumia 635 code-named […]
Counter+, Note+ And StopWatch+ Now Free At The Windows Phone Store
We are now seeing some extraordinary Windows Phone promotions with these three free apps, which once did cost as much as $1.99, and as little as 99 cents. To make them become a hot commodity, they cover three key things […]
This Windows Phone 8 App Will Give You Free TV To Watch For Over A Hundred Channels
Windows Phone continues to do amazing things to help bridge the gap between them and their toughest competition — Android and iOS. There have been reports of that gap completely closing before we see the new year we are in […]
New Nokia Lumia 2520 Commercial Wants ‘Being Different’ As The Selling Point
When it comes to advertising I think it’s safe to say that we are all exposed to it often and plentiful. Other than using celebrities to show off the product there isn’t much left to do other than show what […]
200,000 Apps Now Official In The Windows Store
It’s no secret that the struggles Windows Phone has partially had to do with the apps, or lack thereof. It’s hard to get people to change over from what they are on already, let alone if what you want them […]
How To Use Windows Phone 8 OS On The Pebble Smartwatch
Even though pebble was a completely independent project funded by Kickstarter, it has done a remarkable job of keeping up to date with Android handsets that is it compatible with. Unless you didn’t like the name or design, there was […]
Update To Windows 8.1
Windows 8.1 has now well and truly rattled a few heads. This was anything but a smooth release for the Microsoft team, but after some back and forth, the update is out there to be used by anyone on a […]
How to Block Calls and SMS on Windows Phone
Yes, all of us in some point of our lives have had to deal with either a recreational prank caller who seems to have written your number down in a diary, or met that telemarketer that doesn’t seem to leave […]
How to Turn Off Mobile Version of Websites on Windows Phone
Generally, when we see a website that is “mobile ready” that is viewed as a good thing. I know from my end of things that requires some extra work on top of the standard desktop version to set up and […]
How to Enable Kids Corner Mode on Windows Phone
A kids corner mode is a feature attached to the Windows Phone handsets, which basically allows you to hand your phone over to your kids to play with without any of your personal data and important information being jeopardized in […]
Start Windows 8 in Safe Mode
The release of Windows 8 Consumer Preview in February saw a multitude of changes when it was released to the public in its Beta form. It seems that its release which was almost three years after its predecessor Windows 7, […]
Hide/Show Apps in Search Charm in Windows 8
The Charms bar in Windows 8 allows you to search through apps, settings, or files. You can only search through the files, settings, or apps that are shown in the Charms bar directly beneath the search box. This is Microsoft’s […]
Install Windows 8.1 from a Disk Image (ISO file)
Windows 8.1 is an operating system that was produced by Microsoft and released as part of the Windows NT family of operating systems. It was released to manufacturing on August 27, 2013, and broadly released for retail sale on October […]
Manually Change Windows 7 Boot Screen
Being able to change the Windows logos are normally fairly simple with the use of transformation packs which you can get. However, being able to change the boot screen has been almost impossible until now. In this post you will […]
Fix Cannot Delete a File or Folder Due to Corrupt Recycling Bin
I want to continue using the Recycling Bin because I don’t ever want to risk losing my important work files. That said, I need to do something to the Recycling Bin—even perhaps disabling it—because I can’t currently delete a file […]
Open Elevated Command Prompt in Windows Vista
The Windows Vista operating system comes with a Command Prompt, where you can enter many codes. Some of those codes are an alternative way of using the operating system, while others will execute commands that can be done no other […]
Switch Windows Media Player to 64 Bit in Windows Vista
The Windows Vista operating system comes as a 64-bit OS. Even though Windows Vista can be 64-bit, the default setting for the Windows Media Player is always 32-bit. This is because compatibility issues with other software can arise with the […]
Adjust Cookie Preferences in Internet Explorer in Windows Vista
All web browsers will give you the option to allow or bock cookies. The cookies aren’t affiliated with the web browsers directly but rather the websites that you are viewing from within the browser. A website can want to serve […]
Change Menu Show Delay Time in Windows Vista
Windows Vista allows you to change the amount to time it takes before a menu will pop up o your computer’s display after you have hovered the mouse over an interactive menu such as the Start menu. The following tutorial […]
Setup Event Viewer to Send Email Notifications in Windows Vista
You can set up the Event Viewer in Windows Vista to send you an email when the even you set up in the event log has happened. What is Event Viewer? Every applications that runs on your computer will be […]
Troubleshoot Using Reliability and Performance Monitor in Windows Vista
You can view the Reliability Monitor chart in all version of Windows Vista to check for application failures, hardware failures, windows failures, and other miscellaneous failures. The chart makes it easy for you to see what applications had the problems […]
View Boot Information at Startup in Windows Vista
The Windows Vista operating system will run programs during the booting phase of the computer’s startup. It’s standard for operating systems such as Vista to run some programs during boot, but the longer you use your operating system, the more […]
Fix Program Installation Errors in Windows Vista
If you are trying to install a program and the Windows Vista operating system doesn’t let, there are some common troubleshooting techniques you can try to solve the problem. The following tutorial demonstrates how to fix program installation errors, aka […]