Frustrated With Windows 7 Freezing? Fix it the Easy Way!

Posted by gurur@j on Friday, November 12, 2010 , under | comments (0)



Computers are one of the best ways to improve the functioning of our lives. However, we always get perturbed when errors occur in them such as the freezing of windows system. In most cases the freezing of windows 7 happens due to reasons like overheating. In the situation of windows 7 freezing, the computer screen blocks for some time and the mouse cannot be moved at all.
Such error is quite annoying when it occurs in the middle of some important work. Not only the work is lost due to the windows 7 freezing, but also sometimes, it is not possible to restore the computer without restarting it. This error can be a source of multiple problems for computer users.
So How to Fix Windows 7 Freezing?
Windows 7 freezes can be prevented by ensuring that the RAM of the computer is as per its needs. It is quite true that when the RAM of the PC is not able to support its functionalities, such errors are liable to occur. The RAM decides the speed of the PC because it helps in proper processing of tasks. Therefore, the computer users have two choices before them to prevent the occurrence of such errors, they should not try to either operate multiple programs simultaneously or increase the RAM of your PC.

Sometimes, it might happen that such windows 7 freezes occur when a person is only using a specific program. In that case, the program might not be even compatible with your PC, so such issues may happen. Therefore, it is better to upgrade the drivers of the PC for that program to fix this kind of problem.

However, the most common way to prevent windows 7 freezes is to make use of a registry cleaner software. The windows registry contains some very important entries that are used for interaction between the operating system and the hardware of the PC. Without it working properly, the computer cannot just bear the load of your instructions all the times. Therefore, it is certainly a great thing that all the extra entries and errors in the registry are removed so that the PC does not become over heated at all. A registry cleaner software can scan your windows system for possible defects and ensure that all the errors and unneeded registry entries are deleted safely and automatically. With the help of a registry cleaner, it is now possible to use your computer system without worrying about the appearance of windows 7 freezing.

Fix Windows 7 Freezing is easy to do with registry cleaner. If you scan your computer it will detect all the errors in your registry and safely remove them.




What's the Next Operating System After Windows 7?

Posted by gurur@j on Thursday, November 11, 2010 , under | comments (0)



Windows 7 is barely out and people are reporting great results with the operating system? But what comes next? Will Windows 7 be the last operating system from Microsoft for a few years or will consumers and businesses a next generation operating system to meet the needs and wants of both industry and consumer? The answer to that question will be up in the air for a while but meantime there are many things I would like to see added to Windows 8 when the operating system comes out.


I liked all the eye-candy that was included with Microsoft Vista but the 32- bit version was so unstable that I could not keep it up and running for more than three months without having to reinstall the operating system. After I upgraded to the 64-bit version all those instabilities went away but I still had to add quite a few visual styling programs to create the look and feel I wanted in an OS that was perfect for me.


The major thing I would like to see in the next operating system after Microsoft Windows 7 would be enhanced graphics and customization capabilities. I'd like to see Active Desktop brought back and made secure. I have missed Active Desktop since it was discontinued with 64-bit XP and Vista's widget sidebar which they claim made up for the loss of Active Desktop is no




comparison. I used Active Desktop to place animated graphics on my desktop as links to my favorite webpages and would have used it to add animated icons if the ability had been there.


Another thing I would like to see in the next operating system beyond Windows 7 is program launching from your browser & program launching from locally created webpages. I have been trying for years to create my own locally stored webpages and use them as a program launcher & I am not alone in this desire either. Microsoft claims they removed this feature for security reasons, but I would much rather be able to use my computer like I want to than not have the ability. A feature should be added that will easily allow someone to turn on this ability if they so choose for a single or series of webpages that are locally based.


There are many other options I can use to launch my programs but I would like to centralize my computer usage around my browser and do everything with it including program launching.


The third thing I would like to see in Windows Eight is native animated icon support. The computers of today have both the processing power and memory capabilities to serve such a feature but it is not offered in any version of Windows and the 3rd parties solutions when available are buggy and do not work well. Native high-res animated icon support is clearly the way to go and would go a long way to soothing my eye-candy addiction. Animated effects on the taskbar, windows, browsers, and program search bars would be welcome additions as well.


The forth thing I would like to see added to Windows 8 is another eye-candy option. I would like the native ability to change the background of individual folder windows just like I can choose an individual icon with the option to include animated backgrounds if I so choose.


The fifth thing I would love to see added into Windows 8 is a free personal edition of Microsoft Office including Outlook, OneNote and Word with the option to upgrade to other features as needed. The advertising supported version of Microsoft Office 10 in Windows 7 is pointless because non-targeted advertising is not worth the money spent creating it and the basic office features I listed above are all a family needs to organize their lives. I would be willing to pay an extra $50 for Windows Eight if it included a non-advertising supported version of the latest Microsoft Office software listed above.As you can see there are a lot of improvements that can be made to the Windows operating system and I hope that the next operating system after Windows 7 has all of these features and much more. Microsoft, this is an invitation to impress and surprise me!


Garry is an IT Expert with more than 20 years of experience. He recently opened his own Windows 8 News blog where he writes about the latest Windows 8 news and rumors






Google Brings- Ads to Mobile Search

Posted by gurur@j on Tuesday, November 09, 2010 , under | comments (0)



Nine times out of 10, if you're walking down the street and you search for "coffee" on your smartphone, it's because you're in serious need of a cup of joe. You don't want a Wikipedia article or a website for coffee aficionados, you want a caffeine injection right now - and Google's on board with you.

Google introduced hyperlocal search ads for mobile devices this morning, bringing you closer to what you want, when you want it.

Surojit Chaterjee, the product manager for Google Mobile Ads, writes that the feature will help to create "more meaningful connections" by delivering "down to the block level information about your business at the right place and the right time." The results will appear as a OneBox result on mobile devices, which a blue pointer icon and a distance, as long as the smartphone user has allowed Google to use their location.

As we reported earlier today, Google CEO Eric Schmidt told the crowd at TechCrunch Disrupt this week that mobile search is the future of Google. "Eventually, we think mobile will be the majority of the searches and the majority of the revenue," he said.

Small steps like the move to this hyperlocal search feature - and getting advertisers to provide the necessary information - are the building blocks to this future.


Google Cloud Computing

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Google Docs rolled out a new feature today, with the addition of a "Version history" for uploaded files. Now you can upload new versions of the same file, and the URL and sharing and folder settings will remain the same. To use this new feature, select a file, then choose the "Add or manage versions" option. From there, you can upload a new version and download or delete older versions.A useful change, but not the most exciting Google Doc news of the day.

That comes from the Google System Blog, an unofficial Google blog, that has found some indication in the Google Docs source code that some more interesting updates may be in the works. "Coming soon," reads the code, "Third party applications, cloud printers, and sync devices."

Google Cloud Print

Google's Cloud Print is a not-yet-available feature that will be associated with the Chrome OS. "Our goal," says Google,"is to build a printing experience that enables any app (web, desktop, or mobile) on any device to print to any printer anywhere in the world." Rather than relying on the local operating system and its print drivers to control the process, Google Cloud Print will handle the printing.

Even though Cloud Print isn't available yet, Google is laying the groundwork for its release. And it says that any app - web apps and native apps - should be able to use Cloud Print, via an API. Google says it wants to simplify the printing process, ending some of the problems of setting up networks for printers.

But the main question that people will have, Google admits, is, "How do the printers communicate with Google Cloud Print?" The answer is, "It depends on whether the printer is a cloud-aware printer or a legacy printer."

Cloud-aware printers will "soon be a reality," says Google. But right now, every printer in the world falls into the "legacy" category. To accomplish this, Google will use a proxy, "a small piece of software that sits on a PC where the printer is installed. The proxy takes care of registering the printer with Google Cloud Print and awaiting print jobs from the service. When a job arrives, it submits the print job to the printer using the PC operating system's native print stack and sends job status back to the printer."


Third Party Apps and Syncing
It's possible that the third party applications and sync devices that are "coming soon" will also involve the Chrome OS store, reported delayed til later this year. And syncing - we hope - will mean that we will finally be able to work offline with our Google Docs and files and have them sync when we're back online.


Be Ready for Wi-Fi Planes offered from google

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Air-bound travelers this holiday season will find that they don't have to worry about being disconnected from the Internet, even for a few hours. The Google Chrome browser team has joined with three airlines to offer free in-flight Wi-Fi on more than 700 planes for approximately 15 million passengers this holiday season.

This is the second year in a row that Google has offered free Wi-Fi, with the program expanding this year to three airlines - AirTran, Delta and Virgin America. According to the Free Holiday Wi-Fi website, the deal will last from Nov. 20, 2010 through Jan. 2, 2011. To connect, simply search for the Gogo Inflight network and connect your device.

If you're asking yourself "Why?", just take a look at last year's program. According to The Next Web, users of the free Wi-Fi were sent to a landing page promoting the Nexus One, just before its launch. This year, we imagine, those 15 million potential customers will see a splash page promoting Google's ever-growing entry into the browser market, Google Chrome. We have to wonder how much of a push a campaign like this could give to the number three browser.

As Google notes in its press release, if flying used to be your excuse to disconnect, it will be no more:

Not too long ago, flying home for the holidays meant disconnecting for several hours until you touched down at your destination. Today, Wi-Fi technologies allow us to stay connected even at 30,000 feet above the ground, so we can read the news, browse the web (to beat the long-haul boredom) and send that last-minute planning email before the family reunion. This holiday season, there will be more connected flyers than ever before.

Personally, I never found flying all that relaxing in the first place, so having some Wi-Fi to pass the time and get some work done sounds great. I'd rather spend my disconnected time on the ground and with friends and family than on a plane. Cheers, Google.


Google Adsense stick'em up!-Inside

Posted by gurur@j on Monday, November 08, 2010 , under | comments (0)




Be ready for the new launch of Google Adsense stickers,Be ready for Google Adsense fan followers paste the stickers any where on your laptop,T-shirts,mobiles phone's,notebooks and carry any where with Google Adsense sticker logo.

Dont be flattered are talking about the Adsense stickers

We've printed up a batch of AdSense stickers, and we'd be delighted to send one or two your way, wherever you are in the world. The stickers are designed for laptops, but they'll work just as well for placement on mugs, skateboards, or temporarily on a shirt. (Note: turning a pal into a walking Google ad without their knowledge is not recommended.)

So how do you get one of these glue-backed masterpieces? Easy: send us a self-addressed, stamped envelope with enough postage to return 1 oz of sticker goodness to you from our office in California via standard U.S. mail. (Sorry, we can't help you calculate the postage to your location). Send your envelope, along with a note if you'd like, to:

Google AdSense

c/o Alejo Grigera

1600 Amphitheatre Parkway

Mountain View, CA 94043

USA

Supplies are limited, so send your envelope soon! Then you can stick with AdSense wherever you go. (And one last thing to keep in mind: while we're flattered that you might want a whole box, note that we're only able to provide one or two per publisher.)


New windows os to launch soon 2012

Posted by gurur@j on Monday, November 01, 2010 , under | comments (0)



If you are a regular windows user and want to have fun with new windows 8 version features in your  pc/desktop be ready for the new windows 8 project and also said according to google translation,"that it will take about 2 years before windows 8 to come to the market".there is a buzz that the next windows will be drastically diffrent.in fact,microsoft boss steve ballmer said recently that the next windows would be one of the riskiest launch ever in the market.

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