• Visual Studio 2010 Training Kit 3 Jan. 2012 George Chetcuti

    If you are a Visual Studio 2010 inexperienced user and need some help, then I suggest you download the following training kit from Microsoft. The Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4 Training Kit The training kit includes demos, presentations and hands-on labs that help you leverage the various features found in this development tool. Visual Studio 2010 is a set of tools that Windows developers at any level can use to create custom applications, including .NET Framework-based Windows applications using basic and expert settings. It simplifies the creation, debugging, and deployment of applications on a variety of platforms including SharePoint and the Cloud. Also, remember that you need Service Pack 1 to receive the latest product improvements and it can be downloaded from here. To read more about Visual Studio 2010 various editions go here: http://www.microsoft.com/visualstudio/en-us/products/2010-editions

  • A merry Christmas to all! 23 Dec. 2011 George Chetcuti

    The WindowsNetworking.com team would like to wish you a merry Christmas and a happy New Year!

  • Try Search Commands from Microsoft’s Office Labs 24 Jan. 2013 George Chetcuti

    Search Commands is an Office Labs experiment designed to quickly find the commands you need in Microsoft Office 2007 and 2010. It works with Word, Excel and PowerPoint only. Office Labs is a group within Microsoft and experiments with ideas by building prototypes to shape future research and development in the productivity space for both work and home. To install and run the Search Commands utility, follow these steps: 1. Check that your computer meets the requirements – that is, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP 32/64 bit Microsoft Office Word, Excel, and PowerPoint (2010 or 2007) English only. 2. Download the Search Commands tool from here 3. Run Setup 4. Launch Word, Excel or PowerPoint 5. Click on the Search Commands tab 6. In the Search text box type in the command you need to find For more information about Office Labs Search Commands go here: http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?id=28559

  • How Has Surface Changed? 21 Dec. 2011 George Chetcuti

    The latest 40 inch Samsung SUR40 for Microsoft Surface takes the touchscreen technology to new levels. The 40-inch touchscreen can feel 50 'touches' at once, including pens, pointers or anything else placed on the table unlike other devices that can only feel fingers. The new Full HD screen has a high-powered Windows PC built in, which features some exciting changes such as, a richer visual and touch experience, there is no need for a keyboard and mouse for setup and configuration, more customization options, easier remote administration and streamlined development for touch. The Microsoft Surface platform makes development easier with applications for Windows 7 that run on Windows Touch devices and with enhanced capabilities on the Samsung SUR40 for Microsoft Surface. Read more about Samsung SUR40 for Microsoft Surface here: http://www.microsoft.com/surface/en/us/whatissurface.aspx  

  • Seagate and Samsung combined strength! 20 Dec. 2011 George Chetcuti

    Seagate claims that its acquisition of Samsung's hard drive business will allow them to offer a more extensive portfolio of innovative storage solutions. The acquisition was completed on December 19th, 2011 and the deal includes assets, infrastructure and employees. Also, Seagate will supply disk drives to Samsung for PCs, notebooks and consumer devices while, Samsung will supply Seagate with chips for enterprise solid-state drives (SSDs). Seagate is an already world leader in hard disk drives and getting on board Samsung's technology and its team will definitely open new opportunities for Seagate, and hopefully for the IT World! Read the full press release here: http://www.seagate.com/ww/v/index.jsp?name=seagate-completes-aquisition-samsungs-hdd-business-pr&vgnextoid=b201b5c033854310VgnVCM1000001a48090aRCRD&locale=en-US&name=seagate-completes-aquisition-samsungs-hdd-business-pr&vgnextrefresh=1&cmpid=lp_press_pr  

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