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Understanding ¡°the five pillars of Windows 7?

Over the past few days Bryant from AeroXP.org, a popular Windows enthusiasts community, has been writing a series of posts titled ¡°The Five Pillars of Windows 7¡°. In these posts, predictably five in total, he reveals and discusses a lot of interesting tidbits about the next version of Windows. The information presented is highly interesting and encouraging for any Windows enthusiast, but one could easily become tangled in the web of optimism.

To shed some light on the matter, the information Bryant sources actually comes from the ¡°Windows Feedback Button¡± that is in the current builds of Windows 7. This tool allows users to leave their thoughts on the Windows 7 experience categorized by a list of ¡°pillars¡± and ¡°scenarios¡± as predefined by Microsoft. With each scenario is a brief description of what it is about. For example,

If you actually compare what¡¯s described in the screenshots above with what appears on AeroXP.org, you¡¯d notice a difference, they are not the same descriptions. Because Microsoft¡¯s descriptions are somewhat short and vague, what Bryant has done is added in his own interpretation, knowledge and speculations about what these scenarios mean. Arguably that¡¯s what all bloggers

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Written by Long Zheng on April 5th, 2008 with no comments.
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Paperworld 3D

PaperWorld is many things - it lets you create multi-user applications, yes, but it also gives you the tools to create large games, quickly, localise them to a particular language or region, and manage everything in your workflow - so your designers don¡¯t need to code, and your coders don¡¯t need to design, and anyone with a basic knowledge of xml can edit a config file and setup or edit a game quickly without having to recompile and deploy.

So how does it do all this?

The basic building block of a PaperWorld application is the module - A module is made up of a set of files (referred to as ¡®components¡¯ in PW3D) - each of which has a specific purpose.

By creating these files and putting them into a convenient directory you can load them when you need them as a single block - PaperWorld takes care of the heavy lifting - you just list the modules that are needed for a game and PaperWorld takes care of it all for you.

Each module has its own conf.xml file, which describes all the files that it contains. When you tell PaperWorld3D you want to load a particular module it loads this xml

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Written by admin on April 4th, 2008 with no comments.
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XP SP3 Will Live on Alongside Vista and Windows 7

There are still consistent signs of life on the Windows XP front. Microsoft is in the final stages of cooking Windows XP Service Pack 3, and the Redmond company just doesn't seem ready to give up on the predecessor of Windows Vista. XP is scheduled to hit the end of its availability via the retail and OEM channels by the summer of this year, but there are exceptions to this rule. The Redmond company has decided to extend the availability
of Windows XP for ultra-low-cost PCs for over two more years. Until the later of June 30, 2010 or one year after the availability of Windows 7, the next iteration of the Windows operating system. The availability extension applies only to the Windows XP Home Edition.

"Customers and partners have made it clear to us that Windows is the preferred operating system for ULCPC buyers, just as it is for mainstream PC users. That¡¯s why we are extending direct OEM sales of Windows XP Home for ULCPCs so that they can preinstall Windows on these devices through the later of June 30, 2010 or one year after the general availability of the next version of the Windows operating system....
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Written by ShaDow on April 4th, 2008 with no comments.
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XP Antivirus 2008 Removal Instructions (XP Antivirus 2008)

XP Antivirus 2008 Descriptions:

XP Antivirus 2008 is one of the latest counterfeit antispyware that devastates the wolrd wide web. XP Antivirus 2008 usually come up after you installed a video codec that come with Trojan, malware and virus. XP Antivirus 2008 normally generates fake and misleading system popup error messages so end-users will be tricked into purchase XP Antivirus 2008.

It is very important to remove all the components of of the XP Antivirus 2008 and all the malware and trojans that it might have come bundle with (such as zlob.trojan, trojan.vundo and Trojan.Downloader). To effectively remove XP Antivirus 2008, we have created a manual removal instructions which is easy to understand.

Download SpyHunter* Spyware Detection Utility

Manual XP Antivirus 2008 Removal Instructions:

Unregister XP Antivirus 2008 DLL Files:
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shlwapi.dll
wininet.dll

Stop XP Antivirus 2008 Processes:
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XPAntivirus.exe
XPAntivirusUpdate.exe
xpa.exe
xpa2008.exe

Find and Delete these XP Antivirus 2008:
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xpa.exe
xpa2008.exe
XPAntivirus.exe
XPAntivirusUpdate.exe
shlwapi.dll
wininet.dll
XP antivirus
XPAntivirus.lnk
Uninstall XPAntivirus.lnk
XPAntivirus on the Web.lnk
XPAntivirus.url
XP

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Written by Alex on April 3rd, 2008 with 1 comment.
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