The windows system registry is at the heart of how your windows computer operates. The registry brings together in one place all of the rules for how your hardware and software operates, and information relating to the individual users of the computer.
Without a central registry, all of this information would be stored . . . → Read More: The Windows System Registry and Why it Deteriorates with Age
All Windows Operating systems are made up of registry files. These files are stored in directories in a way commonly know to Windows users as a tree structure. In other words, your operating system’s contents are saved to your hard drive the way as your word documents are, with one main directory having other . . . → Read More: How Do I Fix Registry Problems on My Computer?
We have had some time now to get accustomed to Microsoft’s latest incarnation of Windows with its release of Vista. And it seems the general consensus is….PASS!
If you are considering a new computer, understand the hardware has not caught up to the physical demands set forth by Microsoft and it’s newly born cash . . . → Read More: Is Vista Worth The Hype?
The Linux Kernel is the center of what makes the Linux and Unix operating systems. The kernel is the foreman or mediator over all your programs and hardware components.
As the core of the operating system, the kernel has access to certain services that interact with the systems hardware which no other program . . . → Read More: Defining The Linux Kernel And Its Usage
In spite of several other operating systems gaining a huge monopoly in the market, Linux has always has its own fan following. Even today, many people are realizing the strategic important of Linux as an operating system.
There are several reasons for this – the quality is good, security is high and best of . . . → Read More: Linux Security: It’s Importance in Today’s World
The OpenMoko-based FIC Neo1973 is “the World’s First Integrated Open Source Mobile Communications Platform”, the smartphone is expected to compete against the Windows Mobile, Palm, Symbian and now OS X operating systems on mobile phones. Based on the initial specs, it will be released with EDGE, like the iPhone, instead of the faster 3G . . . → Read More: Linux Operated Devices: Now In The Market