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Monitor Tester 2.0.2

Monitor Tester can guide you in setting and adjusting the parameters and controls of your monitor.
download - comments - 1.10.2007

Usage Monitor 1.9.0.0

Usage Monitor lets you set watch limits on processes to know when your process is using too much. Watch limits can be placed on Memory Usage, GDI Objects, and USER Objects.
download - comments - 23.2.2009

Network Monitor 3.3 for Windows 7

Network Monitor 3.3 is a protocol analyzer. It allows you to capture network traffic, view and analyze it. Version 3.3 is an update and replaces Network Monitor 3.2. Network Monitor 3.x is a complete overhaul of the previous Network Monitor 2.x version.
download - comments - 22.4.2009

Network Monitor 3.1 Beta Released

The NM3.1 Beta is available on http://connect.Microsoft.com and simmering with new features for you to test. I'll bet you can't wait to sniff wireless management traffic; for sure an exciting new feature. Not sure how to create a filter? Now this is much easier with our new right click, add to filter feature.
microsoft - comments - 9.5.2007

Microsoft Network Monitor 3.1.512.0

Network Monitor is a protocol analyzer. It allows you to capture network traffic, view and analyze it. This version is a complete overhaul of the previous Network Monitor 2.x version. Thanks to pacpis for this download.
download - comments - 13.7.2007

Process Monitor v1.2d

Process Monitor is an advanced monitoring tool for Windows that shows real-time file system, Registry and process/thread activity. It combines the features of two legacy Sysinternals utilities, Filemon and Regmon, and adds an extensive list of enhancements including rich and non-destructive filtering, comprehensive event properties such session IDs and user names, reliable process information, full thread stacks with integrated symbol support for each operation, simultaneous logging to a file, and much more. Its uniquely powerful features will make Process Monitor a core utility in your system troubleshooting and malware hunting toolkit.
download - comments - 25.7.2007

Microsoft Process Monitor 1.24

Process Monitor is an advanced monitoring tool for Windows that shows real-time file system, Registry and process/thread activity.
download - comments - 28.9.2007

Process Monitor 2.0 for Vista and XP

At the start of September 2008, Microsoft Technical Fellow Mark Russinovich revealed that he was cooking a major update for Process Monitor, one of the components of the Sysinternals suite.
download - comments - 1.10.2008

Network Monitor 3.0 Final Released to Connect

The releases just keep coming...
microsoft - comments - 24.11.2006

Windows 7 Tasksbar Multi-Monitor Support

Microsoft is gearing up to detail the evolution of the Windows client graphical user interface, in just one month, at the Professional Developers Conference 2008, and then at the Windows Hardware Engineering Conference 2008.
windows - comments - 30.9.2008

Network Monitor 3.3 Beta released for testers

In order to download the beta, you must be a member of our connection. To join, select the HOME link in the top left corner and create an account or sign in. Then click on Apply Now under our connection from the CONNECTION DIRECTORY list to join.
microsoft - comments - 6.3.2009

Microsoft opens Network Monitor 3 beta 2 to public

After many years the Microsoft network sniffer, Network Monitor, is coming back.
microsoft - comments - 11.9.2006

Spy The Spy - Monitor Folders For File Changes And Additions

I was always puzzled that Microsoft did not integrate a software into Windows that would monitor specific folders for file changes and list the changes in a table to provide the user with means to analyze those changes.
download - comments - 14.10.2008

Samsung tries a big LCD with a baby monitor attached

Samsung unveiled its SyncMaster 2263DX monitor, a dual-screen display, with one 22-inch LCD display and an additional 7-inch connected monitor on a swiveling, positionable arm to create a multi-screen work environment in a single package...
betanews.com - 07.01.2008

Samsung monitors go 3D, multi-display and over IP

In addition to its standard bevy of monitor upgrades, this time with LED backlighting, Samsung rolled out a trio of new monitor products with interesting capabilities...
betanews.com - 09.01.2009

Comcast to offer bandwidth consumption monitor

Comcast will reportedly be offering a Web-based bandwidth monitor beginning January 5 to accompany the usage limits made official last October...
betanews.com - 05.12.2008

Fujistu Siemens launches zero watt monitor

IT infrastructure provider Fujitsu Siemens Computers has launched what it claims to be the world's first zero watt monitor. This new technology could save firms around £6 per monitor per year, according to estimates.

The technology works by triggering the power supply to disconnect from the mains when the monitor powers down, said the firm. Power is restored to the display by a small electrical pulse when the PC next sends output to the monitor.


neowin.net - 14.08.2008

HP's billion-color monitor gets a price: $3,499

Hewlett-Packard Co. has released a monitor aimed at animators, printers, game developers and other professionals who want to know that the colors they see on a screen will be the exact same colors that appear on a printer or movie screen.



HP says it DreamColor LP2480zx will deliver true colors because of its ability to display 30-bit color, which can provide up to one billion colors. The standard monitor uses 24-bit color, making 16.7 million colors available per pixel. The 24-in. HP monitor includes a new LED backlight technology developed for it and has a list price of $3,499.



HP first unveiled the monitor in April at the National Association of Broadcasters conference in Las Vegas, and said it was produced in collaboration with DreamWorks Animation SKG.




winbeta.org - 11.06.2008

Google shows off PowerMeter, monitor your utility usage

Google, in its continuous effort to help us all go green, has started to rollout Google PowerMeter. PowerMeter is a Google gadget that will help you regulate your homes power usage. The idea is simple, if you can monitor and measure your own power usage then you will be able to help reduce your utility bill by observing where you are wasting energy. Google has teamed up with a list of power providers that have begun installing new smart meters that when paired with PowerMeter allow the user to observe their power usage.

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neowin.net - 20.05.2009

Microsoft Network Monitor 3.1 OneClick Released

Doug Stewart: This is a handy new tool mainly aimed at support people like myself. The idea is that if you need to get someone to do a Network Monitor capture but they are not particularly familiar with Network Monitor they can just send them the link to this download, they download it, run it, it installs itself does a capture until they press a key on the keyboard at which point it stops capturing and then uninstalls itself. Voila! You have your capture.



Get it here.




winbeta.org - 15.11.2007

Process Monitor 2 Released

If you have any need to find out what your computer is really doing under the hood, you know that Process Monitor is the tool.  Today, Process Monitor 2.0 was released.  From the Sysinternals blog:



Download here: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896645.aspx




winbeta.org - 01.10.2008

London to have satellites that monitor your speed

In a trial that can only be described as Big Brotherly, London is going is going to start trials of attempting to stop speeders from space. The basic idea works around that the vehicles are equipped with information about speed limits for public roads. A satellite will monitor the speed of the car vs. the pre-installed data to determine if the car is speeding. If the car is found to be speeding then one of two things can happen. The car can either be slowed down by the satellite (voluntary mode) or the car can alert you that you need to slow down but won't actually adjust the vehicles speed (advisory mode).

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neowin.net - 11.05.2009

Microsoft Launching a Windows Vista TFT Monitor

Widescreen 22in display to make best use of the operating system's graphics.

Microsoft is launching a computer monitor that it claims will best show the new functions and features in its Vista operating system.

The software giant is working with Samsung to build a high-resolution, 22in widescreen Vista Monitor, which is due for release around the same time as the operating system.

Vista has been designed to look best when using a widescreen display, and Microsoft wants to ensure that as far as possible users take advantage of this. By producing a Microsoft-badged monitor, it can promote widescreen Vista use to those who upgrade from Windows XP or buy a new PC running the operating system.

Samsung confirmed it is working with Microsoft to build the monitors. Ami Randhawa, monitor product manager at Samsung, said: ?The demand is being driven by Vista. It will be branded Microsoft, but built by Samsung.?

Microsoft was contacted, but said: ?Microsoft does not comment on rumour and speculation.?


jcxp.net - 27.06.2006

Microsoft Response Point Status Monitor for Windows Small Business Server

The Response Point Status Monitor is a service that runs on a Windows Small Business Server (SBS). It enables monitoring of Response Point system events via the SBS interface. This utility is intended for users of Windows Small Business Server 2003.




winbeta.org - 21.01.2008

The EU wants to monitor everything online

Goerge Orwell would be most amused to hear about the latest development in the EU. Ten countries of the European Union have agreed to help develop computer programs that monitor the internet and CCTV images, according to Telegraph.co.uk . Just like in the novel ,1984, the EU's project aim is to detect any abnormal behavior on forums, peer-to-peer networks and even individual computers. The ultimate goal is to try to presage possible conflicts or acts of terror. Philip K. Dick, the author of Minority Report, would also be very amused. Project Indect is not only an attempt to scour the internet for strange behavior, the European Union is calling for a more unified law-enforcement system, across the European states.

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neowin.net - 24.09.2009

Asustek announces Eee family product lines

With Eee PC becoming a focus of the PC market, Asustek Computer has announced it is planning to launch a family of Eee products including: E-DT (desktop PC), E-TV and E-Monitor. All the products while have low-cost as their major selling point, according to Jerry Shen, president of Asustek.



The E-DT, a desktop PC which will not be sold with a monitor, is scheduled to launch in April or May this year and will be showcased at CeBIT 2008. The first E-DT will adopt an Intel Celeron processor, while later generations will adopt Intel's Shelton'08 platform with Diamondville processors and the 945GC chipset. The company has set the price of the PC at between US$200-300 and will try to push it down to US$199.



The E-Monitor will be an all-in-one device similar to Apple's iMac and Dell's XPS One. E-Monitor will cut into the 19-21-inch market and will come with a built-in TV tuner. Pricing is set at US$499, compared to the iMac's price of US$1,199-2,299 and the XPS One's price of US$1,499-2,399. E-Monitor will also be based on Intel's Shelton'08 platform and will be launched in September this year.




winbeta.org - 30.01.2008

Microsoft Launches PC Advisor Repair Utility. Going After Apple Next?

This weekend, Microsoft quietly rolled out a preview release of the Microsoft PC Advisor to select members of the Windows Feedback Program. (Members of the Windows Feedback Program agree to let Microsoft monitor their machines closely, and Microsoft uses that data to determine what types of problems real users experience.) The invitation to try out the PC Advisor made some intriguing promisesthe app will monitor our PC for problems and give solutions in real time and it will monitor system settings for potential pitfalls. The survey that preceded our download was even more interesting, it hinted that Microsoft's ultimate goal for the new app is complete Apple domination.




winbeta.org - 13.10.2008

A new way to monitor your Windows systems' performance

Windows Sentinel is a joint project with the exo.performance.network, founded by InfoWorld Contributing Editor Randall C. Kennedy, that enables InfoWorld readers to monitor system, process, and network performance while contributing to a global repository of information that will yield an unprecedented, real-time image of Windows-based system performance and behavior.



Register below to download the Windows Sentinel software agent, which enables you to monitor the performance of up to three Windows desktop or server systems (including Vista systems) and set alerts for when your thresholds are exceeded. You can display this performance information on a personalized Web page, a desktop widget, or a widget that works on iPhone, iPod Touch, and Symbian devices.




winbeta.org - 15.04.2008

Guide: Are Higher Contrast And Brightness Better?

The Tech Zone has posted LCD Monitor Guide - Are Higher Contrast And Brightness Better?

Over the last few years, LCD monitors have increased their contrast ratios and brightness ratings. But these ratings can be deceiving if you're not familiar with two important terms: Brightness and Contrast Ratio. In this article, we'll discuss these two terms and hopefully the viewer will understand these terms and use them when purchasing a new LCD monitor. In addition, it is recommended you read the other parts to this article being released in the near future for a more robust overview of LCD monitors to give you more information when purchasing an LCD monitor.


neowin.net - 02.10.2006

Company Debuts 3D Gaming Monitor

A San Diego, Calif.-based company has released a new monitor for gamers that would allow them to play games in three dimensions.



Built by iZ3D, the 22-inch widescreen monitors would require a special set of polarized glasses to make the effect work. The display is compatible with Windows XP and Vista, and works on the newest graphics accelerators and processors.



"More content is being produced in 3D. All popular games and many new movies are now created in 3D -- most viewers are unable to see the game or movie as it is meant to be seen in 3D," Thomas Striegler said. CEO of parent company Neurok Optics.



Current PCs should be able to power the monitor without a problem, according to the company. The display supports a resolution of 1680 x 1050 pixels in up to 16.7 million colors, and has a 170-degree viewing angle.




winbeta.org - 28.08.2007

Microsoft TechFest - Feng Zhao - Tiny Web Services

What if you could build a microchip that was power efficient enough to run a small Web server and host Web services that enabled it to monitor or change it's state, all using 2AA batteries that could run for years? Feng's team is building exactly that, a series of prototype sensors that can be used to do things like monitor electricity efficiency and usage over time to help reduce costs and be more green and you can programatically control them in Visual Studio like you would any Web service.




winbeta.org - 04.03.2008

Microsoft Process Monitor v1.2 Now Available

Process Monitor is an advanced monitoring tool for Windows that shows real-time file system, Registry and process/thread activity.

It combines the features of two legacy Sysinternals utilities, Filemon and Regmon, and adds an extensive list of enhancements including rich and non-destructive filtering, comprehensive event properties such session IDs and user names, reliable process information, full thread stacks with integrated symbol support for each operation, simultaneous logging to a file, and much more. Its uniquely powerful features will make Process Monitor a core utility in your system troubleshooting and malware hunting toolkit.

The 1.2 release of Process Monitor adds a number of major enhancements that include improved scalability and performance, a destructive filtering option, a revamped process tree dialog that adds process lifetime graphs, position-sensitive context-menu filter entries, integration of the stack trace dialog with source code stores, faster stack tracing, the ability to load 32-bit log files on 64-bit Windows, and more.


winbeta.org - 25.07.2007

Intel Working on Rootkit Detection Techniques

One possibility is to include a small chip on a PC's motherboard to monitor programs...
pcworld.com - 08.12.2005