Friday 19 April 2013

How to enable Family Safety features in Windows 8

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04.15.2013 11:52 AM
Microsoft has added some nifty new features to Windows' parental controls. Here's how to get your child's PC set up.
04.16.2013 11:15 AM
HP this summer will begin bundling Leap's 3D motion controller with select HP PCs. Later, HP will begin embedding the technology directly into unique HP devices, the companies said in a press release.
 
 
04.15.2013 11:55 AM
A modern car with Bluetooth, navigation and an event data recorder is capable of knowing where you've been, who you've called and whether you're wearing your seatbelt.
04.15.2013 12:31 PM
The new Lightroom 5 is available as a free beta from Adobe Labs.
04.15.2013 12:49 PM
Plans are already afoot for a brand-new replacement for the distro, which was just updated last week.
04.15.2013 12:54 PM
Don't discount the Surface Watch outright. With just the right features it could be much more successful than any Surface Tablet.
04.15.2013 1:30 PM
Facebook is teaming up with the nation's attorneys general to launch a public awareness campaign aimed at keeping young people safer on the site.
04.15.2013 1:33 PM
When you are watching a media file in AVI format, you may want to copy a section as a separate AVI file for easier watching later. AVI Splitter makes this a quick and painless process with a few clicks of the mouse.
04.15.2013 1:55 PM
The Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA), a controversial cyberthreat information-sharing bill, will be debated on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives this week, despite continued opposition from some privacy and digital rights advocates.
04.15.2013 2:20 PM
Dell remains committed to Microsoft's Windows RT, despite the poor market reception to the OS and a decline in prices of related tablets.
04.15.2013 2:52 PM
Credible sources on Twitter are providing eyewitness accounts of Monday's explosions at the Boston Marathon finish line. Online resources are also providing ways to check on friends and loved ones who may have been in the area at the time.
04.15.2013 6:15 PM
Twitter users reacted fast to the explosions that ripped through the Boston Marathon Monday, but the incident also revealed how social media can only be so reliable in such situations.
 
 
 
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