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Tuesday, August 11th, 2009Slight change in the site this evening for users who want to register. (more…)
Slight change in the site this evening for users who want to register. (more…)
We are all getting better about recycling and helping the environment, it is sometimes worth reminding readers of the Blogberry why it is important to recycle your old ink cartridges. (more…)
Such a bore to say this but HP have now jumped on the band wagon with a battery recall for over 70,000 laptop batteries. (more…)
HP are kindly offering customers and readers of the Blogberry 10% off on all orders however big or small. The discount applies to just about anything from ink cartridges, printers (including all-in-ones and photo printers), monitors, to new desktops and laptops. (more…)
Sometimes, in order to troubleshoot issues with a Windows PC, users may need to access something called Safe Mode, here is how. (more…)
Every so often, I see a new gadget on the horizon and think “that really is a good idea”, it is however rare. This week, of all things, a wall clock caught my eye. (more…)
An old problem has resurfaced this week, one which has really proven to irritate users the world over. In fact, the most popular article on the Blogberry is my Adobe Flash 9 fix from back in 2007, and it is still just as popular today. (more…)
Compaq / HP has released a processor patch for users running Windows XP. Users who are either waiting for installation of Windows XP Service Pack 3, or are about to install SP3 on their PC should take urgent action now.
This patch is only for PCs with an AMD processor on board, not Intel. Users who choose not to install this patch will find that their machine may not start-up correctly, and will not allow access to Windows in its normal environment. (more…)
A patch released from Microsoft earlier this week, through Windows Updates, to close a major security loophole have landed some users in trouble.
If users opt not to install the patch, there are opening door onto trouble from hackers. The flaw would allow malicious hackers to fake website address, even if the user typed it correctly. (more…)
Late last Tuesday night, GMT time, Microsoft met its self imposed deadline and has started shipping the hotly anticipated Windows Service Pack 1 for Vista. It’s mostly bug fixes and performance tweaks, but the sheer volume of ‘em is something to behold. Users are advised to download and install when prompted. Alternatively read on for an idea of some fixes covered, known issues, things to check before you install and pictures to guide you along…
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