What Will Windows 7 End of Life Mean for Businesses?
Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008r2 are coming to an end on January 14th, 2020.
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Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008r2 are coming to an end on January 14th, 2020.
Like many people, you’re probably a little annoyed by constant alerts requesting that you upgrade your software or download the latest patch, but ignoring them
If you’re a Windows 7 user, you may have already heard that mainstream support for Windows 7 has ended and security updates will stop in
Sometimes it’s easier to create a meeting on the fly rather than schedule them directly through Outlook (or perhaps you are just using Lync Online
One of my biggest beefs with Microsoft is how terrible their marketing is. I mean – you’d think that as the world’s second largest company
I often want to open up a ‘separate’ instance of a program…usually my browser when I want to compare webpages (and opening in a new
Battery life is crucial on your laptop…without a doubt mine always goes dead when I am half way through a 3 hour flight. One of
This trick doesn’t get a lot of people excited when you talk about it – but if you work with a lot of open windows
You laptop users may be familiar with the mobility center. This trick is great for Windows 7 users on the go. Press “Windows Key +
This has actually been around for a while – but I just started using it in Windows 7 – automated backups. Backups came along way