The high-end HTC HD2, one of the nicest mobile phones that reached the market during the ongoing year, is reportedly suffering from some camera-related issues. The main problem is that the pictures taken with the phone's camera show a Pink/Purple hue. It seems that there are already a series of users who experi... |
24 November 2009 05:53 GMT |
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Taiwan-based mobile phone maker HTC Corporation has recently issued a series of hotfixes aimed at its newly launched HTC Touch Pro2 and Touch Diamond2 devices. The new software solutions are meant to address some issues the handsets had either with SMS messaging capabilities or with the security of Bluetooth connecti... |
3 August 2009 05:37 GMT |
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The world of gamers was enriched on October 22nd with the launch of FarCry 2, a new high-end game for enthusiasts. In order to enhance the performance levels of its graphics cards at playing this game, AMD rapidly released a hotfix driver, which is optimized for use with FarCry 2 with both DirectX9 and DirectX10, as ... |
30 October 2008 06:44 GMT |
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Microsoft has updated the documentation associated with the August 2008 Office 2007 cumulative update packages release. Designed to be integrated into both the core suite components of the 2007 Office System and into Office 2007 servers, the cumulative update packages are essentially bundles of both the latest hotfix... |
12 September 2008 06:01 GMT |
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Windows XP Service Pack 3 does play nice with Intel Core 2 Duo processors, with a small exception, according to Microsoft. Apparently, the Win32_Processor class of XP SP3 manages to label Intel Core 2 Duo CPUs incorrectly, this also being valid for machines running XP with Service Pack 2 installed. In this context, i... |
17 July 2008 07:10 GMT |
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Although Windows Vista SP1 was released to manufacturing just four months ago, at the start of February, becoming available for download on March 18, 2008, Microsoft is already giving a sneak peek at what the next service pack will feature. In this regard, hotfixes are always items integrated into the service packs f... |
17 June 2008 07:06 GMT |
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The following article will provide its readers with the necessary software to enhance and secure their operating system. We'll take a look at some of your choices for improving the look and feel of your operating system, but also keeping it up-to-date with the latest hotfixes released by the Redmond company.For ... |
8 June 2008 13:56 GMT |
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Microsoft is offering a way for users of Yahoo Messenger for Windows Vista to enjoy a consistent boost in performance of the instant messaging client. After it was announced at the 2007 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas the last year, Yahoo Messenger for Vista took approximately a whole year to com... |
28 January 2008 03:29 GMT |
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Among the performance improvements coming with the release of the first service pack for Windows Vista, Microsoft is also preparing enhancements addressing issues that are associated with the integration of its latest Windows client with multiple-GPU. The Redmond company acknowledged the fact that Vista failed to pla... |
5 December 2007 04:51 GMT |
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Microsoft's latest operating system, Windows Vista - launched for the corporate environment in November 2006 and for the end users in January 2007 - has had everything but an easy ride. One aspect that impacted customer perception on the quality of Vista does not consist in the generalized problems with the oper... |
26 July 2007 07:40 GMT |
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Believe it or not, Microsoft provides the means to break apart the Windows Aero in Windows Vista, and the entire graphical user interface of the operating system for that matter. However, there are a couple of pre-requisites for such a scenario, and they involve the preinstalled Norwegian version of Windows Vista and... |
22 May 2007 05:57 GMT |
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Despite the enhancements touted by Microsoft for Windows Vista, the operating system does come to the table with a few shortcomings. Users have found that the evolution of the Vista networking infrastructure - and, in this case, the new protocol stack introduced by the platform is an excellent example - is the source... |
18 May 2007 05:17 GMT |
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The correct sequence of events is this. In mid April 2007, Microsoft delivered a fix for Windows Update. At that time, users were experiencing issues with running Windows Update to scan for updates using Windows Installer. "When you run Microsoft Windows Update to scan for updates or to apply updates to any applicati... |
14 May 2007 07:36 GMT |
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Windows Vista users now have 18 additional fresh hotfixes ready for deployment from Microsoft. Released between April 16, and May 3, 2007 the hotfixes address a wide range of issues affecting Windows Vista. While all such issues will be addressed with the first service pack for the operating system later this year, ... |
4 May 2007 11:30 GMT |
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The Windows Vista startup option can disappear completely from Vista's System Configuration Utility. This scenario applies to both dual-boot and multi-boot configurations with Windows XP and Windows Vista installed on different partitions but on the same system. The System Configuration Utility in Windows Vista ... |
4 May 2007 04:19 GMT |
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Windows Vista is a work in progress. At least this is the message that Microsoft is sending out by continually chipping away at the operating system. The fact of the matter is that there are a plethora of issues affecting Windows Vista. The problems are by no means major but even small details drive down the Wow Micr... |
19 April 2007 06:10 GMT |
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Installing an out of band Windows security update may yet prove to be a functionality trade-off that you cannot afford. This is the case of the Microsoft Security Bulletin MS07-017 made available on April 3, 2007, seven days before the scheduled April patch cycle. The security patch is designed to address a range of ... |
10 April 2007 04:57 GMT |
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