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Puget Systems Offers Free Service on New PCs to Make Windows 8 Look and Feel Like Windows 7

Maximum PC: Here we are more than a year after the release of Windows 8 and it still remains a hot topic. The points of consternation among its critics are that Microsoft overhauled the user interface with a focus on touch computing, and then added insult to injury by removing the Start button and Start menu (the Start button has since returned, but without the handy menu). Nevertheless, it's a faster and more secure operating system than Windows 7. What's a user to do? Well, if you're buying a rig from boutique builder Puget Systems, you can have the company give Windows 8 a makeover so that it essentially feels like Windows 7.

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Google has announced the official end-of-support date for Chrome on Windows 7

Regarding providing support for Chrome on Windows 7, Google seems to have run out of patience. The most popular browser in the world will stop receiving

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techacrobat.com
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Microsoft OneDrive Is Ditching Windows 7, 8, and 8.1

The cloud storage platform will drop support for older versions of Windows in early 2022.

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Windows 7 user? Then the FBI wants you to secure your computer

Microsoft no longer supports Windows 7, which means your computer is at risk. The FBI has some tips for you and your business.

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1346d ago