by Robert on October 22, 2009
Today Microsoft have launched a new aggregator that you can find here. This website pulls real time posts that are publicized on Twitter, Facebook, RSS feeds, YouTube and Flickr mentioning Windows 7. Here is a screen shot
I know sick. I staid on there for like 2 minutes and I learned some cool stuf about Windows 7 so go and check it out also leave me a comment telling me what you think about this website.
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by Robert on October 21, 2009
Hello today I am going to make a list of some handy Windows 7 tip’s to help get you started.
First are some shortcuts
- [Windows logo key +Home] – Clear all but the active window
- [Windows logo key +Space] – All windows become transparent so you can see through to the desktop
- [Windows logo key +Up arrow] – Maximize the active window
- [Windows logo key +Down arrow] – Minimize the active window or restore the window if it’s maximized
- [Windows logo key +Left/Right arrows] – Dock the active window to each side of the monitor
- [Windows logo key +Shift+Left/Right arrows] – If you’ve got dual monitors, this will move the active window to the adjacent monitor
- [Windows logo key +T] – Shift focus to and scroll through items on the taskbar
- [Windows logo key +P] – Adjust presentation settings for your display
- [Windows logo key +(+/-)] – Zoom in/out
- [Windows logo key +Click a taskbar item] – Open a new instance of that particular application
Awesome new themes
Here is the link Windows 7 Themes. Gust click on the one you wan’t it will download and then go where you saved it and open it. The theme will automatically change and it will be saved in your personalized folder. To access that folder right click on the desktop and select personalize there you can see all the themes.
New tip’s and trick’s will follow but give me more time to experiment with it and I will come back with great content.
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by Robert on October 21, 2009
Apple revamped it’sdesktop and laptop product’s line on Tuesday and made some noticeable changes to the iMac and MacBook laptop. Added some handful of features to the laptop and to the iMac.
First of the iMac
iMacs, which move from aluminum and polycarbon design to aluminum and edge-to-edge glass, mirroring the look of Apple’s line of MacBook Pro laptops. The new iMac will come in 21.5 (1,920×1,080) and 27-inch (2,560×1,440) models, each with a 16:9 aspect ratio. (Wow I am going to move on) The starting price for the 21.5-inch model is $1,199 (pretty good for resolution and aspect ratio). And the 27-incher beginning at $1,699 (of course I was waiting for that one).
As for specs, the $1,999 iMac come with Intel Core 2 Duo chips, but the CPU speed in the lowest model now starts at 3.06GHz. That used to be the fastest chip available in Apple’s previous highest-end iMac. The one exception is the $1,999 iMac, which starts with Intel’s most recent quad-core chip, the core i5 at 2.66GHz, and upgrade options for that model go all the way to the even faster Core i7 at 2.8GHz.
Is it worth to go that hi on an Mac especially when you don’t play any games. I would understand if you wan’t to go that hi on a Pc and especially if you are a gamer but for the Mac I think it is not necessary to pay that much for “a hi end Mac”.
And now the 13-inch Unibody Polycarbonate MacBook
Apple has also revamped its best-selling laptop, the 13-inch MacBook. The new version retains the white polycarbonate look, as well as the $999 price. (ok I am saving and definitely getting a MacBook)
With the release of the MacBook Pro the MacBook started to look out of date. So that’s when Apple chose to remake the MacBook and add more features to it.
Internal components, including the Nvidia GeForce 9400, are either the same, or very similar to, current models. Some features found in the 13-inch MacBook Pro that you won’t find in this new MacBook include the SD card slot and backlit keyboard. (not that of a big deal to me, I can live without fancy lighting and SD card slot… is it just me?)
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