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PC World Community: Unable to Load Windows XP After a …
pcworld.com – Apr 27, 2008
I’ve tried everything i can think of it just says stuff like “could not connect to Windows” or “attempt failed”. We have our wireless router up and my brother uses it on his computer and it works fine. I have Windows XP installed and my computer was hacked and i did a virus scan and it said i have alot of trojan horse viruses. i cleared them and it worked fine until aboutn a month later it crashed and never worked again… I’ve tried everything i can think of it just says stuff like “could not connect to Windows” or “attempt failed”. We have our wireless router up and my brother uses it on his computer and it works fine. I have Windows XP installed and my computer was hacked and i did a virus scan and it said i have alot of trojan horse viruses. i cleared them and it worked fine until aboutn a month later it crashed and never worked again. we wiped out the whole computer and re-installed windows and it takes me through the tutorial and never works everytime i turn on the computer.
Skype puts home phones on the line
Times nline – Apr 27, 2008
Skype currently appeals to frequent travellers or people with relatives abroad who also have Skype but the new package could put it into the mainstream. Rob Barnes mobiles expert at comparison firm Moneysuper-market said: “If you use this package to call landlines and your monthly free minutes to call mobiles you can save yourself a packet especially if you find yourself going over your limit regularly. ”Though most Skype users make calls using a home PC and a microphone it is possible to use the service in conjunction with your mobile tariff so you never have to go over your free usage limits again. Last week Skype launched a mobile service making it even easier to set up internet telephony on your handset. It will add pressure on traditional mobile operators to reduce or abandon mobile termination charges which telecoms companies charge to allow third parties to connect to their networks. BT said last week that consumers were being overcharged by up to £1 billion a year because of termination rates. Mobile phone firm 3 which is campaigning against the charges suggests mobile-call rates could be cut by up to 50% if the charges were scrapped… This usually means handsets with HSDPA technology otherwise known as broadband mobile. The Nokia N95 has this technology and is available on the above tariffs. If you are tech-savvy another way to access Skype on your mobile is to connect to your PC through the internet and use the Skype that is installed on your home computer. Software such as WebEx PC Now allows the software to be installed at home on a mobile. Matthew Hancock 28 a recruitment consultant from London regularly uses this to call relatives in Switzerland and France. He said: “Being able to plug into my Skype account via my mobile is a really nice tool. I had a Skype account on my desktop I just need to make sure I turn my PC on before I make a call.
Sri Lanka Financial News | Sundayobserver.lk
Sunday bserver – Apr 27, 2008
lk Intel has been focusing on investing in education during the past few years as we at Intel believe that it is the fastest way of bridging the digital divide said Vice President Sales and Marketing Group General Manager Channel Platforms Group Thomas Rampone. This was the reason we launched the first generation classmate PC and it has changed the lives of children. They simply love technology and therefore it attracts them to schools. He said that children in Nigeria scored 35% better than children who didn’t use classmate PCs… Rampone said that Intel is moving to tap general consumers as well with the classmate PC. Launching the second generation classmate PC early this month at the Intel Developer forum in Shanghai China he said that they hope to focus on emerging markets and education as well. Intel Vice President Corporate Technology Group and director of Intel Research Andrew Chien said that the second-generation Intel-powered classmate PC is an affordable fully functional rugged Internet-centric computer platform. These simple-to-use PCs have wireless capability longer battery life water resistant keyboards and are more shock resistant if dropped. Intel calls this category of PCs “netbooks. ” The Intel designed computer offers different choices to manufacturers so that each can tailor laptop models for a variety of educational needs. The new classmate PC blueprint is the latest innovation and educational tool for parents and teachers to use technology computers and Internet access to better educate students around the world.
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