By now, a lot of people have migrated their personal machines to Windows 7. Businesses are still being a little poky, but they’re getting there. So here are a few tips to moving you business over.
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If you have a small business and realize the importance of backing up data but don’t want to manage external drives or think a tape backup unit is just not needed/wanted for your business, here’s another solution for you. (I actually use this solution in my own home to backup 3-4 computers automatically.)
Microsoft has announced it’s ending support of Windows 2000, Server 2000, XP w/ Service Pack 2, and Vista with no service packs installed. Vista support will cease April 13th and the rest on July 13th. This means that after those dates these operating systems won’t receive updates nor the more important security patches from Microsoft.
On our podcast, we’ve had several discussions meriting the benefits of a good marketing video. Here’s an example of the opposite. Whatever credibility Microsoft gained with its Bing search engine campaign, was totally washed away with this. For their sake, I hope Windows 7 is that awesome.
Microsoft leaks the TV ad for their new search engine
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