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Microsoft adds RAW photo file support to Windows

Published: July 29, 2011 Reading Time: 1 min

Microsoft announced the release of a Camera Codec pack for Windows that offers support for the RAW file format from within Windows Explorer as well as Windows Live Photo Gallery 2011. The Codec Pack has support for more than 120 RAW file formats from brands such as Canon, Nikon, Sony, Olympus, Pentax, Leica, Minolta, Panasonic, and Espon. The Codec Pack will allow you to generate thumbnail images from RAW files, once it is installed. ...

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Windows Vista & Windows 7 Kernel Bug Can Bypass UAC

Published: November 30, 2010 Reading Time: 4 min

Now this is not the first time Windows UAC has hit the news for being flawed, back in February 2009 it was discovered that Windows 7 UAC Vulnerable – User Mode Program Can Disable User Access Control and after that in November 2009 it was demonstrated that Windows 7 UAC (User Access Control) Ineffective Against Malware. A zero-day for Windows 7 back in July of this year also bypassed Windows UAC. ...

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Desktop Linux: The Dream Is Dead

Published: October 22, 2010 Reading Time: 2 min

The author of this article seems to think Linux in the desktop is dead, with so many missed opportunities, especially during the failure of Windows Vista, they will never break into the market now that Win 7 is so successful. In some ways I agree, but personally, I never thought Linux even had a chance with the average user on a home system. Being in IT, like most peeps in my field, I have become the “help desk” for family and friends; I really do not think the average user is ready for it. Add in the lack of applications and games that are available, it really did not stand a chance. I design and write software, the development costs these days are huge, and the money peeps want a good ROI to out weigh the risks, developing from scratch or even porting an existing app is just too risky. ...

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Microsoft fixes 49 vulnerabilities

Published: October 13, 2010 Reading Time: 1 min

As announced last Friday, Microsoft released 16 security bulletins on the October Patchday. They fix security vulnerabilities in various Windows operating systems and components like Internet Explorer, Windows Kernel, .Net frameworks, and Microsoft Office. Affected are all operating systems from Windows XP to Windows Server 2008 R2. Office needs to be updated from version XP to 2010 – also the Mac OS flavours. The patches fix critical rated vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer 6 to 8. ...

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Windows Vista Launch, UAC, and the First Month

Published: February 14, 2007 Reading Time: 3 min

Windows Vista launched to retail on January 30, and the usual mix of excitement and complaint followed immediately. Retail boxes promise security, search, and Aero glass. Forums fill with UAC prompt screenshots, driver complaints, and games that stutter on borderline hardware. Two weeks in, both sides look partly right. What Vista Gets Right User Account Control pushes installers toward proper permissions — even if users click Yes too often Windows Defender bundles baseline anti-spyware awareness BitLocker matters on business laptops with TPM chips (less on home PCs without it) Improved networking UI helps non-experts join Wi-Fi without breaking DNS Windows Search indexes documents faster than XP’s slow companion ReadyBoost offers a flash-drive speed boost on RAM-starved machines — modest, but noticeable What Frustrates People Prompt fatigue — UAC trains some users to click through everything without reading Performance on 512 MB–1 GB RAM systems feels sluggish compared to XP Driver hunting for printers, scanners, and older peripherals Games needing patches before they match XP smoothness Edition confusion — Home Basic, Home Premium, Business, Ultimate — each with different feature sets The “Vista Capable” vs “Vista Premium Ready” sticker mess does not help. Machines that can run Vista often cannot run Aero, and buyers feel misled. ...

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