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- Virtual Computer Adds Support for Microsoft Windows 7 Windows …
- Notebook PC Market Passes 38 Million Units Driven by Netbooks
- Top Ten rules for keeping your PC in top condition
- Hey PC who taught you to fight back?

Virtual Computer Adds Support for Microsoft Windows 7 Windows …
Reuters
Any future updates and administrative changes are performed onceon the master image and automatically applied to all users using the same”behind the scenes” model as the original deployment. All operations areoptimized for WAN environments transferring the smallest amount of datapossible. NxTop Now! Thirty Minutes to a Better PC Management PlatformUsing Windows Server 2008 and Hyper-V Virtual Computer has cut the installationtime for NxTop Center in half. System administrators run a simple installationwizard on their Windows Server 2008 system that automatically deploys andconfigures Virtual Computer`s complete management framework. By pairing thisstep with a simple CD or network-based installation of the NxTop Engine clienthypervisor IT administrators will have an end-to-end desktop virtualizationplatform up and running in thirty minutes or less. This is a sharp contrast toserver-centric virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) deployments which can takedays or even weeks to set up and require large and expensive data-centerbuild-outs prior to deployment.
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Notebook PC Market Passes 38 Million Units Driven by Netbooks
eWeek
2 percent in the second quarter. Display Search notes that Asus which offered one of the first netbook models is losing market share to bigger name brands such as Acer Hewlett-Packard Dell Lenovo and Toshiba which have all begun offering the low-cost netbooks. The netbooks have been a saving grace during the global recession continuing to post positive numbers as overall PC shipments fell. Even mobile phonemaker Nokia announced recently that it would enter the netbook market with the Intel-based Nokia Booklet 3G. Resource Library: Notebook PCs which accounted for 82. 2 percent of portable computer shipments in the first quarter of the year dipped to 77. 8 percent in the second.

Top Ten rules for keeping your PC in top condition
Rome News Tribune
So why is it then that we keep screwing them up and in the process our lives? Spyware spamware anti-this-and-that proliferate the computer marketplace and still consumers struggle to understand what exactly makes things go wrong. ?To a lot of people computers are still a relatively new thing? said Ryan Chipps owner of Computer Guru in Denver Colo. a service that saves businesses and individuals from themselves. ?Though we grew up on them there was no training on maintenance; it?s essentially self-taught. ? The variety of mistakes people make ? the dumbest things they do ? that affect their computer are easily avoided.

Hey PC who taught you to fight back?
CNET News
He reeks of the past. He boasts of using his desktop to make spreadsheets and ridicules his more youthful friend Mac played by the actor Justin Long for using his desktop for “juvenile” pursuits like blogging and moviemaking–even through it’s clear that PC would like to be in on the fun. He just can’t get his Windows computer to do his bidding. Like a classic sitcom character–think Ralph Kramden of “The Honeymooners”–PC is always dreaming up ill-advised schemes intended to show his superiority. He’s thwarted by viruses system crashes and other problems more associated with Windows-based computers than Apple’s products–and recently he has become a hapless apologist for Vista. Long’s character smugly watches his friend’s pratfalls glancing at the audience with raised eyebrows as if to say “If only this poor guy would buy a Mac. In one of Apple’s commercials the PC character tries to raise money to fix Vista Microsoft’s latest operating system.

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