Microsoft Press has made available Windows 7 Step-by-Step video series that teaches Windows 7 features visually, in an easy-to-follow visual format. Continue reading »
Archive for January, 2012
30 Jan
Microsoft announces “Office 15″ Technical Preview, Public beta coming this summer
Earlier today, Microsoft announced that the Technical Preview Program for the software suite codenamed “Office 15” has started. Continue reading »
27 Jan
Fix: Unable to access the specified device, path, or file when installing, updating or starting a program or file in Windows 7
This article may interest you, if when you attempt to install, update or start a program or file and you receive this error message: Windows cannot access the specified device, path, or file. You may not have the appropriate permission to access the item. Continue reading »
23 Jan
Introducing Microsoft SQL Server Code Name “Denali” – Free ebook from Microsoft
Microsoft has made available for download a free ebook draft preview of Introducing Microsoft SQL Server Code Name “Denali”. Continue reading »
21 Jan
Resolve: Unable to download Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 via Windows Update
This article may interest you, if you are unable to to check for and download Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 via Windows Update. Continue reading »
11 Jan
Infographic: Windows Phone 2011 Retrospective
This infographic was created to provide a retrospective look back on Windows Phone in 2011, with a specific view to information developers would want to see. Continue reading »
10 Jan
OnLive Desktop – Experience Windows 7 on your iPad
Onlive is now bringing an evolution to remark the beginning of new prospects for the iPad, by bringing full Windows 7 applications “from the cloud”, on the iPad. Continue reading »
10 Jan
Infographic: Geek vs. Nerd
The terms geek and nerd may sometimes seem synonymous, but they have very different roots in history. Continue reading »
1 Jan
Resolve: OK or Close button missing on Welcome Screen when you launch Office for Mac application
This article may interest you, if when you start Word for Mac, PowerPoint for Mac, Excel for Mac or Outlook for Mac, the Welcome screen does not have the OK or Close button to continue. Continue reading »


