Feb 232010
 

Java is a technology used to create interactive or animated web content, such as games or advanced financial applications. Java programs are downloaded automatically to your computer when you use them and don’t usually require special installation. To run Java programs in Internet Explorer, however, you must install special Java software. When you install Java, it is enabled by default and configured with safety settings at their highest.
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Feb 232010
 

If you receive error “0xC004F061″ when trying to activate Windows 7, it means you’re using a product key for an upgrade version of Windows 7  and a previous version of Windows wasn’t on your computer when Windows 7  was installed. To install an upgrade version of Windows 7, Windows Vista  or Windows XP must be installed on your computer. If you formatted the drive before starting the installation process, you won’t be able to use the upgrade product key to activate Windows 7. To activate Windows 7, you’ll need to install your previous version of Windows, and then reinstall Windows 7. For help with the activation process.
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Feb 162010
 

Stylish is a user styles manager for Firefox. Stylish allows users to restyle their favorite websites like Facebook, Google, Orkut, youtube using skins and themes. For those who are used to GreaseMonkey addon for Firefox, this addon should sound familiar.

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Feb 082010
 

BlueScreenView scans all your minidump files created during ‘blue screen of death’ crashes, and displays the information about all crashes in one table. For each crash, BlueScreenView displays the minidump filename, the date/time of the crash, the basic crash information displayed in the blue screen (Bug Check Code and 4 parameters), and the details of the driver or module that possibly caused the crash (filename, product name, file description, and file version).

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Feb 012010
 

When you visit a website and click on a link/URL of a JNLP file, Google Chrome will simply download the file as with any other file instead launching the JNLP file with the Java runtime environment. This is the default behaviour in Google Chrome. JNLP stands for Java Network Launching Protocol. “.jnlp” files are formatted in XML and are used for launching Java programs over the internet.

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