A couple of pranksters pulled off a rather ballsy move by slapping on a Windows logo on an in-construction Apple Store in Hamburg, Germany yesterday.
Angry Birds is fast becoming the one game every platform needs in order to be taken seriously. First released for iOS devices, Android and web-based versions have been equally as popular as well as numerous game sequels and add-ons. It seems we just can't get enough of those little pigs. In an effort to bring Angry Birds to the few people who aren't already addicted, the game's creators Rovio have released a native Windows version for just $5.
While few would argue that Windows 7 was a considerable improvement over its predecessor, Vista, the current version of Microsoft's desktop operating system still finds itself missing one key feature - it just doesn't play well with touch. In an interview with AllThingsD's Ina Fried, Microsoft showed off some of the new touch-inspired improvements in Windows 8, aimed at bringing the operating system a much needed shot in the arm when it comes to taking on Apple's iOS devices.
Uninstalling a program on Windows is a lengthy process: bringing up the Control Panel and sorting through a lengthy list of programs, or searching. There's an easier way to do it that simply involves right-clicking the program's shortcut anywhere on the Desktop or Start Menu. Sounds too good to be true? Read on.
A new Windows Media Centre plugin brings the flexibility of Apple's AirPlay video and audio streaming to the world of Microsoft's take on the set top box.
If you're using a laptop, chances are you're acutely aware that your battery doesn't last forever, and the plethora of power reporting tools, gadgets and widgets are more than capable of telling you just how long you have remaining from your current charge. What PwrDrain does though, is go one step further by telling you just how much battery is being used at any given moment.
A new video has surfaced, showing Windows 8's built-in Webcam application in action. The one minute video shows off the application's Metro-style interface and is believed to be part of the version of Windows 8 being developed for ARM processors and, in turn, slate computers.
After the debacle of Windows Vista, it seems Microsoft is onto a winner with Windows 7 with the OS selling over 350m licenses since its release in October 2009.
If you're one of those users who miss their eye-candy in Windows 7 but love the way Mac OS X Lion looks, you'd really like to make use of this transformation pack by HamedDanger. This transformation pack will transform the way your Windows 7 looks into the next-gen Mac OS in a jiffy.
Wow! that was fast, and we all saw it coming! It has only been a few days since the first copy of Windows 8 leaked into the wild and now we already have software tools to bypass Windows 8 activation procedures.

