Archive for June, 2010
Registry Cleaner For Windows XP – There’s No Substitute For the Best Window XP Registry Cleaner
Even if the latest 7 and Vista operating systems are becoming staples in the computer software industry, a large portion of computer users still find Microsoft XP as the easiest and the best Windows OS out there in the market. With its obvious non-complexities and guaranteed system stability, Windows XP is capable of doing the many things that both Vista and 7 does, only at a slightly smaller scale. However, there is this one particular software that works best in XP than any other OS - the registry cleaner.
What exactly is a registry cleaner? Before we elaborate this matter, let's have a look on how the registry works.
The registry is a built-in OS software that takes charge of organizing the keys and codes of a particular software or system procedure, particularly on its availability to users and its execution details. For instance, a particular software downloaded on… Read More
If You’re Tired of Slow Internet Speeds Step Up to Comcast Broadband
With the rising cost of gas; staying at home is becoming more of a need for many families. You don't have to settle for less than the best, premium entertainment at an affordable rate, even without leaving your home, due to Comcast Triple Play. Comcast is one of the leading providers of high-end cable services, both internet and television, and with their Voice over IP networking, they can even take over your telephone service for you!
Your life will be easier with Comcast Triple Play. All of Comcast's premium services come bundled together, at a low monthly cost, giving you one simple bill for cable TV, landline telephone, and broadband internet access. You can catch your favorite movies and shows with video on demand with full HD quality images, download content onto your PC and talk to your friends across the country for one flat price with no… Read More
Windows Xp: Is It Time To Move On?
If you are running Windows XP on your computer, you have a few choices about whether you should upgrade to a new operating system. Here are a few choices to consider:
1. Stick with XP. After all, it’s what you’re used to. Many people still have Windows 98 on their computer and will probably never upgrade. You might be considered stuck in your ways and missing out after a while, but it will be several years before XP is considered obsolete. Microsoft will continue to support XP until April of 2014, so it’s not impractical to keep XP until then. Even after Microsoft no longer supports XP, you can still use it. Web applications and new programs may not be compatible with your computer and your computer will eventually perform significantly slower than newer ones, but if you are comfortable with what you have and don’t use it much,… Read More
Internet Speed And Your Service Provider: Some Advice
We may think we have problems with our internet connection but find a computer problem instead. But I want to talk about internet problems and discuss some personal experiences.
I live in a rural area and I was forced to live with dial-up way too long. So I was not as hard to please as some ISP's customers I'm sure. After the DSL was available (cable is still not available here) I signed up with a slow speed compared to most DSL services. This was due to the distance (so I was told) from my home to the closest service outlet. I assumed that this was like a transformer for electricity where the power is boosted. (no I'm not a tech!)
I was promised a DSL speed equivalent to 1.5 mb/s and was about half of the normal "in the city" speed of 3.0. But it was OK with… Read More




