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Windows 8.1 Preview Released: 8 New Features Coming to Microsoft’s New OS – ABC News

Microsoft released a preview yesterday of their forthcoming Windows 8.1, which will be publicly available later this year. Some key new features are being added, including the return of the Start Button and an option to boot straight to the desktop.

 
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How Do I Change My Email Address? – Ask Leo!

Print Leo Notenboom discusses the typical process of changing over to a new email address and important things to consider.  Full Story…

 
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Symptoms Of A Failing Hard Drive

Print Kim Komando shares with you a few primary symptoms of a failing hard drive and some tools you can use to check up on its health. http://www.komando.com/tips/index.aspx?id=14291

 
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Tips For Preventing Malware Infection

PrintThe old saying, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure”, is very true when dealing with the countless present day malware threats circulating throughout the internet landscape, seeking a home in your computer. Malware is a general term for the whole gamut of undesirable software programs including viruses, worms, rootkits, trojan horses,

 
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Security Vulnerabilities Discovered In Adobe Reader And Flash Player

Print Adobe has released critical updates for Adobe Reader and Flash player that address recently discovered security vulnerabilities.  These vulnerabilities can cause the application or system to crash when a victim inadvertently visits a website serving malicious flash content or opens a malicious PDF file, and then potentially allow an attacker to take control of

 
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