Every time when you boot up your Windows (in this case Windows 7), you will need to key in the password (for user account with password) to login. But wait, this tutorial explains how to auto login your Windows 7 user account.
But wait again, by doing this you are exposing your account to unwanted eyes if you are booting up at some open places while you are away. So, how could you possibly have auto login and at the same time “locking” it? continue reading »
If you just bought a computer from Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) like HP, Lenovo, Dell, etc most like you will have Windows 7 preinstalled. That being said, your computer are branded with a particular OEM brand. continue reading »
In WIndows 7, the good old Classic Start Menu that we used to have in Windows XP and Vista (as an option) no longer there. If you have converted to Windows 7 directly from XP, you might have trouble using the new, search oriented Start Menu. continue reading »
There is no doubt Mac OS X Stacks feature is one of the best feature to date Apple has added to the Mac Dock. In comparison, the new Windows 7 Taskbar, a.k.a. Superbar by many has lots of great intuitive, time-saving features as well. continue reading »
If you are running Windows on a Mac, you might be wondering how to do a screen capture via shortcut key. In Mac OS X, you can do a screen capture by pressing Apple key ⌘ (command) + Shift + 4. In Windows running on PC, you can do this by pressing the PRINTSCREEN key. But the problem is Mac doesn’t have this key. continue reading »
Woohoo! Halloween is here. And Windows 7 has just launched a bout a week ago. So it would be wonderful (if you are a Windows 7 user) to celebrate Halloween with these two beautiful yet spooky Windows 7 Halloween themes. continue reading »
Windows 7 launched last week with all sorts of launch party and event. The hype might be over but the excitement is still there! If you still have not upgrade to Windows 7, you should (well at least go and try out the RC). I use both Snow Leopard and Windows 7 and I should say Windows 7 is really impressive. continue reading »
If you love to hate Internet Explorer 8 really badly, this is the solution for you. But please bear in mind that this is not the ultimate solution if you really want to get rid of IE8 completely from Windows 7. Back in RC version, Windows 7 development team confirmed that users will be able to remove Internet Explorer 8 from Windows 7, a smart move I suppose. continue reading »
If you are a Gmail and Windows 7 user, there is a perfect tool for you – Gmail Notifier Plus for Windows 7. Gmail Notifier Plus fully utilize the new Windows 7 Taskbar features like the Jump Lists and Thumbnail Preview to give you a well featured email notification app. continue reading »
If you have just bought a new PC or maybe just installed the brand new Windows 7 on your current PC, this is a must know How-To. SO, how to fire up your now PC or newly installed Windows 7? You need to have all the basic (free) applications installed that are not bundled with Windows such as Firefox, Flash plugin, Adobe PDF Reader, 7zip, etc. continue reading »