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GRemote – Control Your Computer Using Your Phone

Posted by Thomas On November - 23 - 20102 COMMENTS

b.200.200.16777215.0.stories.GRemotePro.GCenter GRemote – Control Your Computer Using Your PhoneI have a friend who is all MAC. Everything in his house is MAC-Something. Phone, sound system, stereo, tv, the works. What’s neat about his setup is the ability to control everything via his iPhone. Whenever he wants to put on some music, watch some TV, play a game, he taps his iPhone app, choose the playlist and Presto …  no matter where in the house he is . Being a bit envy – and not being able to afford an entire MAC-based setup –  I checked to see if I could find something usable for my Windows Mobile or my Android Mobile. And guess what? I Did… for both!

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yoshiorb5proviewbyuvais [Expired] Do You Use a Custom Start Button/Orb? [Poll]Here at Windows Guides, we’ve showed you how to make a custom start orb, apply a custom start orb automatically, apply one manually, and we even share custom start orbs and will create one for you by request.

(The Yoshi orb, made by UVAIS — as well as four others — can be downloaded here.)

So here’s a quick one-question poll for you: Do you use a custom start orb?

25 Download Windows 7 and Burn it to Disc/put it on a Thumb Drive [How To]Windows Forums member Bugsy points us to links to download the following versions of Windows 7:

  • Windows 7 Ultimate
  • Windows 7 Home Premium
  • Windows 7 Professional

Note: 64 bit and 32 links available. You will need a genuine license to activate these Windows 7 downloads once installed.

Why Do You Need a Windows 7 Disc?

Here are some of the reasons for having a Windows 7 disc:

  • You have a license for Windows 7 but no disc.
  • You want to give Windows 7 a try for 30 days (or 120 — see below) before making a purchase.
  • Want to have the disc on hand for original files/recovery purposes (see Windows 7 recovery disc if you don’t want the whole thing.)
  • You just like owning discs with operating systems on them…

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Make your own Windows 7 Start Orb [How To]

Posted by Stu On November - 20 - 20105 COMMENTS

Program Files 3 Make your own Windows 7 Start Orb [How To]We love customising our desktops at mintywhite.  Our community have come up with some brilliant creations and provided links to some great resources.

In this How To guide I will be showing you how to create your own Start Orb for Windows 7.  I’ll be using Photoshop CS5.  Sorry to those who use alterative software.  I’m sure you’ll be able to follow using your preferred software however.

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Because the internet is more than just Windows Guides, we have prepared a selection of the best technology posts of this week.system32 RSVR85 46 Best Technology Blog Posts of the Week (November 20th 2010)

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What’s Going on in Windows Forums?

Posted by Stu On November - 19 - 2010ADD COMMENTS

Windows Forums is a community for users—from beginners to experts—who learn and share knowledge about Windows and PC’s.

You can get great help and advice from our resident team of super-geeks, browse our community art and tools sections, or just let it all out in the Shoutbox.  It’s entirely up to you.

16 10 2010 08 34 04 AM What’s Going on in Windows Forums?

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