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New Antivirus from Kaspersky now Compatible with Windows 7.Fixed:1. Excessive CPU load while updating the databases.2. Solved VBScript and .Net read more »

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Windows 7 Theme for Windows XP Windows 7 Theme for Windows XP | .msstyles | Author: Vher528 | 2 MB Windows 7 Theme for Windows XP Windows 7 Theme for Windows XP | .msstyles | Author: Vher5 read more »

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In this theme, the basic features is still the same. author have added some new features to get close to Windows 7 theme. read more »

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A very elegant theme Windows 7 M1 VS 2 Tiger 2009 for XP. Has a complete set for an absolute transformation of your desktop. read more »

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Here and the first swallow of media codeck for Windows 7. This version has status is alpha and developer Shark007 did localization of setting on 18 languages, as well as on codeck for Vista. After setting, some codeck it is possible it will be both to delete and set repeatedly. read more »

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Microsoft’s upcoming Windows 7 with 64-bit version runs beautifully with 4GB of RAM, enabling you to
manage tons of applications with zero slowdown. This new version of
Windows....

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Reports that Apple is now beating Microsoft in market cap, revenue and profit were tempered by one fact: Microsoft has sold more Windows 7 licenses since its release than all iOS products combined during the same period. Whether enterprise or consumer, the Microsoft
still own the operating system market. But all that could change.

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Microsoft may be porting Windows 8 to the ARM architecture,
but the general manager of Intel's software and services group insists
she's not losing any sleep over a bruising battle in a more-competitive
arena. At least when it comes to PCs.


Speaking on Tuesday at Intel's Investor Meeting 2011 in Santa Clara,
California, Renée James pointed out that the next version of Windows
– popularly known as Windows 8 – will be available in versions for both
x86 and ARM. There will be a "Windows 8 traditional", she said, that
will run on x86 chips and handle "legacy applications", meaning existing
x86-based Windows apps, and there will be a separate version of the OS
that runs on ARM. Windows 8 traditional, she explained, will include a
"Windows 7 mode".

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