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Why Windows 98 still rocks

Why Windows 98 still rocks

Insight Windows XP is all the rage. Windows 98 is old news--get rid of it. Right? Maybe not. Here are some reasons why you might want to stick with Windows 98.

Wednesday, February 25 2004 03:50 PM


Create your own Outlook templates

Create your own Outlook templates

Insight Want to simplify the task of creating e-mails and jazz them up to boot? Here's how to create templates for Outlook and make them easily accessible from the application toolbar.

Friday, July 02 2004 11:08 AM


Tools to monitor memory usage in Windows 7

Tools to monitor memory usage in Windows 7

Techguide Over the years, Microsoft has vastly improved the primitive Resource Meter and increasingly made it easier to see what is going on with the OS's use of memory.

Tuesday, March 10 2009 09:15 AM

Tags: Microsoft Windows, Amount, System Resource, Physical Memory, Microsoft Windows Vista, Entry, Tool, Microsoft Windows 7, Memory, operating system


Display a full Windows command-prompt history

Techguide By changing the size of this history list, you can all commands you've typed in a particular session and avoid frustration.

Sunday, May 31 2009 04:11 PM

Tags: Server platforms, Microsoft Windows, Infrastructure/architecture management, Command, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP Professional, command button, Greg Shultz, Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, keyboard


Rein in unbound storage appetite of Vista System Restore

Techguide Experiencing low disk space on Vista systems? Consider using the VSSAdmin command-line tool to investigate and change the Maximum Shadow Copy Storage space setting.

Tuesday, June 09 2009 09:43 AM

Tags: Storage, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Vista, Tool, Storage, system restore, hard drive, Microsoft Windows, disk


 
Virtualize your way to cost savings
Build an infrastructure that is flexible, scalable, and economical, as you strive to become a truly agile business.

Red Hat Outlines Its Virtualization Strategy and Roadmap for 2009
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OpenAmplify developer's diary - part three: Topic intention comparisons

Web Development

Justin James chronicles his process of using Hapax's OpenAmplify Web service to create an application that can match documents with content that is similar or identical to the source document.


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What Y2K can teach us about 2012

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Dec. 21, 2012. It's a big day on the calendar, particularly because some believe it marks the last day of the world as we know it. The apocalypse. Armageddon.

The..... by Eileen Yu

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