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MICROSOFT OFFICE 2010






It's been a long time since the last Microsoft Office revision, and it can be hard to imagine what new capabilities Microsoft could possibly add to the 20-year-old suite. But Office 2010 does in fact have a lot of new capabilities to offer. Let me show you 25 features in Office 2010 you may not know about yet -- but should.
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MICROSOFT OFFICE 2013





What’s new in Office 2013

Applies To: Excel 2013 , Word 2013 , Outlook 2013 , PowerPoint 2013 , OneNote 2013 , More...
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MICROSOFT OFFICE 2016


The all new Office 2016. 


Working together just got easier

Office 2016 makes it easier to share documents and work with others at the same time.
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WINDOWS VISTA





Microsoft has been promoting Windows Vista as having features that provide a unique experience. The system is aimed to be user friendly and dynamic. Microsoft has worked on Vista at two levels; they have updated existing windows features and introduced new features. Among the many features of Windows Vista are the following gleaned from published documentation, blogs, and releases by Microsoft.

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WINDOWS XP




Windows XP Good Features

After a somewhat rocky start with Windows XP, I have used it for 3 months to perform my everyday computer tasks. Below is a list of the main things I like about Windows XP.

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WINDOWS 7




Windows 7 Operating System FeaturesThe WFU standard operating system for the ThinkPad is the Microsoft 32 bit Windows 7 Enterprise edition. The primary features of Windows 7 are:

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WINDOWS 8





Windows 8 is available for download today, complete with a new tiled, touch-friendly interface as well as some enhancements to the traditional mouse-and-keyboard desktop. Here's everything you'll find in the newest version of Windows.




Microsoft's "re-imagining" of Windows is focused very heavily on a new, tiled, touch-centric interface for tablets. However, it's still somewhat usable with a mouse and keyboard-and no matter what device you're on,you can switch between the simple Metro interface and the traditional Windows desktop to fit whatever your needs are at that given moment.


Performance Increases

One of the issues that's been on our minds since they first previewed this new interface was whether this will keep bogging Windows down with more running processes, and whether running a full Windows desktop on a low-powered tablet was really a good idea (after all, we've seen Windows run on netbooks).

Microsoft knows your fears, and has addressed them: Windows 8 is slated to have better performance than Windows 7, even with this metro interface running on top of a desktop. We ran a few tests back when the the Developer Preview came out and found that to be the case, especially when it comes to boot times. Tablet users and netbook users especially should notice a fairly significant performance increase with Windows 8. Especially considering that any of your tablet-based apps will suspend themselves when you jump into the traditional desktop, so all they take up is a little of that extra RAM.

The Lock Screen

Windows 8's lock screen is pretty much what you'd expect: it's got a beautiful picture along with a few little widgets full of information, like the time, how many emails you have, and so on. You can swipe up to unlock, or press the spacebar if you're on a desktop keyboard. You can then proceed to type your normal password, or use one of Windows 8's "picture passwords," which let you swipe or draw an invisible gesture that only you know, using your lock screen photo as reference, to let yourself in (though this is really better on tablets than it is on a PC). For example, in Microsoft's original demo, they used a photo of a person, and the password was to tap on their nose and swipe left across their arm).
The Start Screen
Once you log in, you're taken to Windows 8's new Start screen, which replaces the old Start menu. The screen should be familiar to Windows Phone users: You've got a set of tiles, each of which represents an application, and many of which show information and notifications that correspond to the app. For example, your email tile will tell you how many unread emails you have (and who they're from), your calendar tile will show upcoming events, your music tile will show you what's playing, and so on. You can also create tiles for games, contacts, and even traditional Windows apps that will pull you into the Windows desktop. The tablet-optimized apps are all full screen and "immersive", though, and you can rearrange their icons on the home screen easily (just as you would on any other tablet platform). At any time, you can press Win+D or click on the Desktop tile to go to the familiar Windows desktop instead.

The Desktop


Once you get to the desktop, you'll be in much more familiar territory. You've got your taskbar, your desktop icons, and your normal windowed applications as you're used to (though they have a new, flatter, Aero-less theme). The Start menu, however, is gone—instead, you can move your mouse to the bottom left hot corner and click to return to the Start screen, or press the Windows key as normal. Like the old Start menu, you can start typing any time you're on the Start screen to start searching for an app or setting, giving you quick access to everything on your computer.


It isn't nearly as convenient as the old Start menu was, but you can get used to most stuff pretty quickly. Pressing the Windows button and typing in an app or setting is faster than browsing the Start menu anyway, so it's a good habit to get into, and you can always access a more traditional menu by pressing Win+X—this will bring up a small menu in the corner that has shortcuts to the Control Panel, Run, the Command Prompt, and other stuff advanced users may want to access.

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WINDOWS 8.1








Windows 8 hasn’t exactly been the biggest hit with PC users since it launched in October, but Microsoft is looking to change that with its first major update to the OS—Windows 8.1. Unveiled earlier this summer, the update brings a slew of features that Microsoft promises are based on user feedback and concerns.


The long-rumored update, previously code-named Windows Blue, adds enhancements that make it easier to navigate the Windows 8 ecosystem in addition to improving the overall app experience. The new update may look and feel just like Windows 8 at first, but there are some key additions that are worth knowing about. Here’s a roundup of our favorite new features to debut with Windows 8.1.

Microsoft saw Windows 8 users displaying photos of their loved ones on their Lock screens, so they figured, why stop at one photo? In Windows 8.1 users can turn their Lock screen into a slideshow of photos that they've taken straight from their device or from SkyDrive. Or users can take photos right from the Lock screen with the built-in camera. The new lock screen doesn't just pull in your photos-- it displays images taken within the year from that day's date.
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WINDOWS 10


Windows 10 features help you do great things

Windows 10 is full of great new features that come alive on powerful, modern devices. The best Windows yet brings you innovative tools to get things done, fast.
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Auslogics BoostSpeed


Auslogics BoostSpeed 6.4 Features:The ideal solution to keep your PC running faster,cleaner and error free

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PlayStation 2 Emulator


PCSX2 is a Playstation 2 ‘emulator’, a free program that tries to replicate the Playstation 2 console to enable you to play PS2 games on your PC.
Custom resolutions, up to 4096×4096, Anti Aliasing and Texture filtering to make your old PS2 games look better than their HD remakes!
Unlimited memory cards
Save states, enabling you to quick save and load practically anywhere in your game
Easy cheating using our pnach patching system
Use any controller (PS3,Xbox360 etc) that works on Windows, keyboards and mice
Increase or decrease the game speed by using the built-in frame-limiter for fast grinding or passing hard spots by slowing them down
Ability to record in full HD with the built-in video recorder (F12 using the GSdx plugin)
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HOME THEATER

To enjoy the surround sound experience of a movie theater in your home, you’ll need a home theater receiver and at least six speakers (including a powered subwoofer). In this article, we’ll give you some rules of thumb on how to assemble a well-matched surround speaker system. Tip #1: It’s OK to break the rules. If the ideal solution for sound quality doesn’t suit your décor, no problem. Some situations call for creative compromises.
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DRESS MEN

Clothing in India varies depending on the different ethnicity, geography, climate and cultural traditions of the people of each region of India. Historically, male and female clothing has evolved from simple Langotas, and loincloths to cover the body to elaborate costumes not only used in daily wear but also on festive occasions as well as rituals and dance performances. In urban areas, western clothing is common and uniformly worn by people of all social levels. India also has a great diversity in terms of weaves, fibers, colours and material of clothing. Colour codes are followed in clothing based on the religion and ritual concerned. For instance, Hindu ladies wear white clothes to indicate mourning, while Parsis and Christians wear white to weddings. The clothing in India also encompasses the wide variety of Indian embroidery.
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PRINTERS


A printer is an external hardware output device responsible for taking electronic data stored on a computer or computing device and generating a hard copy of that data. Printers are one of the most commonly used peripherals on computers and are commonly used to print text and photos. The picture to the right is an example of a computer printer, the Lexmark Z605 Inkjet printer.
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SNIPER ELITE

 Sniper Elite is a third-person tactical shooter stealth video game developed by Rebellion Developments and published by MC2 France in Europe and by Namco Hometek in North America, in 2005. In 2012, to coincide with the release of the remake Sniper Elite V2, it was re-issued through Steam by Rebellion itself. A sequel titled Sniper Elite III was released in 2014
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PROTOTYPE 2


Prototype 2 (stylized as [PROTOTYPE2]) is a 2012 open world action-adventure video game. Developed by Canadian studio Radical Entertainment and published by Activision, it is the sequel to 2009's Prototype. The game was announced at the 2010 Spike VGA Awards with the tagline "Murder your Maker."Versions for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One were released on July 14, 2015 alongside the first game as Prototype Biohazard Bundle. Separate versions of the games became available on August 12, 2015.
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WATCHDOGS

Watch Dogs (stylized as WATCH_DOGS) is an open world action-adventure third-person shooter video game developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft. It was released worldwide on 27 May 2014 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One, while a Wii U version was released in November 2014. Set within a fictionalized version of Chicago, Illinois, the single-player story follows a hacker and his efforts to seek revenge after the killing of his niece. The open world design lets players freely roam Chicago, which includes the urban city, suburbs, open countryside, and the run-down neighborhoods that surround downtown.

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CADENCE OR CAD

Complete Design Solution
OrCAD® PCB solutions provide a complete environment from initial schematic to final artwork. The platform delivers a complete, integrated workflow.
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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CC

Create anything you can imagine. Anywhere you are.

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COREL DRAW


CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X8
  • PRO tools for design, layout and photo editing
  • NEW Font Management
  • NEW Windows 10 and 4K display support
  • FLEXIBLE purchasing options
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AUTODESK REVIT 2017

Architectural Enhancements in Revit 2017

Learn about software improvements for architectural features of the software.
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AUTOCAD 2017


New AutoCAD tools for 2017

The innovative new tools and features in AutoCAD® 2017 make it more personalized, customizable, and easy to use.
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MAXON CINEMA 4D



Why Cinema 4D?

Easy to learn and The extremely powerful: Cinema 4D is the perfect package for all 3D artists who want achieve breathtaking results fast and hassle-free. Beginners and seasoned professionals alike can take advantage of Cinema 4D’s wide range of tools and features to quickly achieve stunning results. Cinema 4D’s legendary reliability also makes it the perfect application for demanding, fast-paced 3D production, and a range of attractively priced software packages is available to fit any artist’s needs.

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AUTODESK MAYA 2017

New Maya 2017 features

Maya® 2017 software includes new features and artist-friendly tools such as Arnold in Maya, Time Editor, Bifrost Ocean Simulation System, and Interactive hair grooming (XGen).
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AUTODESK 3DS MAX 2017

New 3ds Max 2017 features

3ds Max® 2017 offers the most capable and varied toolset to date. Customise tools; collaborate more efficiently across teams; and work with more speed and confidence.
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