The Professional Developers Conference (PDC) is an event that Microsoft organizes on regular basis focused on the technical strategy of the Microsoft developer platform. the event pushes latest updates of development platform from Microsoft and the Attendees from around the world learn about the Microsoft developer platform directly from the […]
Why XP is kept out of picture for IE9
Published on :IE9 the latest web browser version from Microsoft was made available to public around less than a month ago. this nextGen browser however does not supports Windows XP. Although IE9 will definitely be losing its share of market due to this strategy, the team IE have their justifications for the […]
Ultimate Windows Tweaker 2.2 with IE9 support, available
Published on :My friend and a fellow MVP, Ramesh Kumar has released the latest update of Ultimate Windows Tweaker, which is a free and very powerful and highly acclaimed utility for tweaking and optimizing Windows 7 & Windows Vista(both 32-bit & 64-bit). The v2.2 of UWT with IE9 support is a standalone […]
How to find if Windows is a 32-bit or 64-bit Version of Windows?
Published on :Consumers may install Windows in 2 different types of Bit-Versions. One is 64 Bit Version of Windows & other is 32 Bit version of Windows. Usually, Windows comes preinstalled on new computers. While downloading any software if the website asks you if your Windows is 32 bit or 64 bit […]
Windows 7 Language Interface Pack available for Regional Languages in India
Published on :Microsoft Windows Language Interface Pack (LIP) is a high-quality, localized "skin" for emerging or minority language markets. Based on MUI technology, LIP provides the desktop user with an approximately 80% localized user experience by translating a reduced set of user interface (UI) elements. LIP is installed on a licensed copy […]
History of Microsoft Windows : Windows 1.0 to Windows 7.0
Published on :Microsoft announced the development of Windows in 1983, a graphical user interface (GUI) for its own operating system (MS-DOS). The 3.x and 4.x family includes DOS, Windows 95, Windows 98 and Windows ME. The DOS-based Windows for Workgroups 3.11 achieved the breakthrough from 16- to 32-bit networking and 32-bit disk […]
Windows 7 RC Expiration Bi-hourly Notification begins 1st March 2010
Published on :Those of you still using the Release Candidate version of Windows 7, On February 15th, will receive a notification reminding them that starting March 1st, 2010, their PC will begin experiencing bi-hourly shutdowns. These shutdowns will continue through June 1st, 2010. On June 1st, 2010, a non-genuine experience is triggered […]
Experience Windows 3.1 In Your Web-Browser
Published on :Michael’s website http://www.michaelv.org/ can let you enjoy the experiences of 18 years ago Windows i.e. Windows 3.1 which was released on March 1992. The site has emulated the Windows 3.1 Operating System & almost cloned the entire Windows 3.1 look and feel. It looks the way as if you have […]
Internet Download Manager Giveaway Winner Announced
Published on :Two weeks ago we presented all readers of WindowsVJ with a GIVEAWAY of Internet Download Manager 5.18 Full Version worth $30. It was not an easy thing to choose five winners out of all those who have participated, but since we could have only five Winners we have the winners […]
How much safe is Internet Explorer ?
Published on :There has been recent cyber attacks on Google. Google & many other large IT Giants too facing such kind of attacks where their confidential data to fall into the hands of well-organized intruders. According to Microsoft, the exploit is made possible due to IE6: "At this time, we are aware […]