When it comes to computer hardware it can be very difficult to remember just what is what. This can be especially hard on newer computer technicians and those wanting to start repairing computers. And now we have just what they need, a hardware cheat sheet. OS Attack is an operating system blog but this cheat [...]
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D-Link adds CAPTCHAs to their routers
Posted by The Geek
Malware is just an accepted part of today’s computing but it is getting more aggressive and is even targeting non-traditional areas such as routers and DSL modems. Thankfully router manufactures are starting to catch up and update their security. D-Link has announced that they are adding CAPTCHA‘s to their routers to try and help reduce [...]
What processors work with Windows 7 XP Mode?
Posted by The Geek
Most readers of this blog will already know about Windows 7′s XP Mode (despite my not writing about it) which allows Windows XP to run inside of 7. It is a really cool feature that will be a tremendous help to those running legacy applications. It is only available in the Business and Ultimate editions [...]
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