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  1. Windows XP Mode

    Now that Windows XP is well gone (in terms of it’s support from Microsoft) many are asking how they can keep a secure computer but still be able to run their older programs*. The solution would be with Windows XP Mode, available on Windows 7 Professional, Enterprise, or Ultimate editions. Note that it isn’t available…Read More

  2. Sticking With Windows XP

    For those who haven’t heard, Microsoft has pulled the plug on its support with Windows XP on April 8, 2014. It is strongly encouraged to upgrade to another operating system or just purchase a new computer altogether if you are still using XP. There are some reasons to stick with it and in this article…Read More

  3. HDMI 2.0 – What You Need To Know

    We’ll try to make this post short and sweet, because this can turn into a very confusing subject really quick if over-explained. The new standard of HDMI will be called “2.0” This basically covers the new 4K (or Ultra HD) definition at 60 Frames Per Second (FPS). The current (or past, depending on when you…Read More

  4. Major Cyber Threat of 2014 – Windows XP

    Hackers and malware coders have been eagerly waiting for the end of support for Windows XP. After April 8, 2014 Microsoft is no longer releasing security updates or bug fixes for its nearly 13-year-old operating system. Technology experts estimate that about 30 percent of all computers in the world are still running Windows XP. Reluctance…Read More

  5. Important Note About Microsoft Office 2003

    By now you’ve probably heard that Microsoft will no longer be supporting Windows XP in April of this year. If you haven’t and you’re still using XP, please think about upgrading or buying a new computer soon! Another Microsoft product that actually has already been dropped is Office 2003. This means Microsoft is no longer…Read More

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