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delia25
7 hours ago

In Windows 7, you just established yourself as an admin, created an account for your kid, and defined the restrictions in the account...

spencer
1 day ago
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owen
1 week ago

Does Office 365 work on Windows RT tablets the same as Windows 8 tablets, or do RT users have to make do with a gimped version?

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jlister
1 week ago

More details have come out about Windows Blue: it will be a free upgrade to Windows 8.1 for Windows 8 users. One thing I wasn't...

ttopp
1 week ago

Microsoft has supported XP for ever. At least it seems like forever. Does anyone know how long Windows 7 will be continue to be...

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henyfoxe
2 weeks ago

I'm having trouble getting my PC "trusted" since I installed Windows 8. When I go into Action Center and select "Trust this PC" it just...

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maverick99
2 weeks ago
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delia25
6 weeks ago

My cat likes to sleep on my desk at home, and is constantly pushing around the mouse, which causes my computer to wake up. She is...

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ktrope
6 weeks ago
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merry
6 weeks ago
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Google is reportedly bidding for crowd-sourced map app provider Waze, igniting a possible bidding war with Facebook.
For the 8,000 or so people who signed up this spring to be Glass Explorers, your wait for the computerized eyeglasses may soon be over.