Are you talking about Photoshop Elements, or just Photoshop (CS3)? If you're talking about CS3, then it is fair to assume that Photoshop will be...
I agree with you. Now, everyone should make it standard to have interchangeable graphics card. There's only a handful of laptops out there that...
Do you mean GB? :P
That is pretty cool. Google should do the same thing (I'm sure it would be easy for them to implement Web 2.0 style).
The site looks nice and sophisticated. Since the developers were former Google engineers, we'll see how it turns out. But right now, I still like...
Are games compatible too? If 32-bit applications run as well as they do in Vista 32-bit, then that is really awesome! However, not being able to...
Just to clarify my position on Norton: I don't promote their products. I would have to agree that support can be better, but it is not nearly...
Can you still download Ewido? AVG aquired Ewido, right?
I suggest adding Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware and a-squared Anti-Malware FREE. More blacklist scanners, better chances of detecting malware (but...
Really? I thought that if you save the changes, everything will be saved.
1) I don't think it modifies the bootloader, though I'm not 100% positive. 2) Yes, you will have to commit those changes. You can selectively...
I agree with you on this one.
Winamp, J River Media Jukebox (free), and Media Monkey are all iPod compatible. I am currently testing J River Media Jukebox and liking it a...
After exploring the features for a while, things are quite easy to find in Windows Vista. In fact, I like the organization of the control panel in...
But not a whole lot of applications are compatible with x64.
Well, they are testing a new feature (Process Trust, I believe) that may incorrectly flag legitimate files. But as far as the other areas are...
I find that I am liking J. River so far. Thanks for suggesting this media player.
It might run faster, but the experience is not the same. For me, Vista is way better than XP could ever be.
I agree that Vista runs nicely on a dual-core processor with 2GB RAM.
You can hate/curse Symantec for as long you want, but the fact still remains that Symantec's consumer line is getting better. NIS/NAV 2009 shows a...
It shouldn't automatically remove anything, unless you changed the settings. As for the update, "12 minutes" means just that. The latest...
Streaming updates is still better than multiple daily/hourly updates, IMO. If an update goes wrong, they can distribute it as soon as they fix it.
A company as big as Sunbelt won't be able to afford selling a lifetime license.
There's a new feature in NAV/NIS 2009 called "Pulse Update." It will stream definitions to the program as soon as they become available. Most of...
The use of antispyware or any useful security utilities in real-time is not a waste of memory. I agree with you, though, about using HIPS instead...
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