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VRTMC V2.2 Final Vista Crack

SpOtTy DoGg prepare for you next version of Vista 3 way crack. Crack is tested and works on Vista Ultimate RTM 6.0.6000 build.
download - comments - 4.2.2007

NEW Offline Vista timestop v2.3 crack 32 + 64bit

One of our user report this Vista timestop crack. SpoTtY DoGg have been working on a new vista crack and seems to be working a treat.
download - comments - 26.2.2007

Six reasons OSX will not go mainstream

Apple has a great consumer OS on its hands. Its sleek, it's easy to use and it will not ever make it to mainstream America.
common - comments - 13.11.2008

Windows Vista Stop Time Crack + Genuine file NEW CRACK

zapp2 report this next Windows Vista Stop Time Crack and Vista Genuine file NEW CRACK in our forum. This is first Vista WGA crack.
download - comments - 12.2.2007

Full Speed v2.7

USB And CD Protection all in one give you the comlete conrol on your pc and important data to protect from steeling or illegal copys of your importan data and also USB protection protect your system and data too form unothorized useing.
download - comments - 8.6.2007

Microsoft Home of the future v2.0

In a teenager's bedroom of the future, the interactive wallpaper will combine images of friends, favorite bands and places to create something akin to an online MySpace page in the real world.
microsoft - comments - 2.10.2006

VOATK TOOLS V2.0 Final

Thanks to maxdata for this download. Starter, Home Basic, Home Premium, Business Enterprise and Ultimate for Windows Vista 32bit and 64bit.
download - comments - 18.5.2007

Windows PowerShell V2 CTP2

The second Community Technology Preview of Windows PowerShell V2 is now available for download. Designed as the successor of Windows PowerShell 1.0, Windows PowerShell V2 CTP2 also marks a consistent evolution in comparison with the initial Community Technology Preview release.
download - comments - 5.5.2008

Vista Customization Pack v2 Released!

joejoe just released the second version of his Vista Customization Pack. This pack includes new logonscreen, screensaver, wallpapers, icons, visual style and much more for giving a new Windows Vista look to your Windows XP.
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Xbox 360 v2 Information Leaks

Ever wonder why Microsoft hasn't released an HDMI cable for the Xbox 360, or whether the AV port was really capable of digital out?
microsoft - comments - 8.1.2007

DTweak Pro v2.3.1 for Windows Vista

Thanks to odeeee for this download. DTweak is a complex tweaker for Windows Vista, and with this release it is more than a tweaker.
download - comments - 22.5.2007

The W0W Vista Cracks AIO V2

Thanks to Dharmil for this download - W0W Vista Cracks AIO V2.
download - comments - 6.6.2007

Startup Delayer v2.3.127 Beta

The power to speed up your computer's startup process! Can you learn another language in the time it takes for your machine to boot? Do you turn on your PC when you go to bed, so it's finished booting by the time you get home from work the next day?
download - comments - 8.9.2007

Microsoft Surface v2 due within a year?

An updated version of Microsoft's surface touch-screen table, featuring high-definition cameras and a higher resolution display could be expected within a year, the audience at a South By South West Interactive panel entitled 'Violating the Warranty on Your Touch Computing Device' heard today.
microsoft - comments - 17.3.2009

Windows Updates Downloader v2.21 Final

Windows Updates Downloader is a small 3rd party utility that allows you to download all of the current Windows critical updates. All updates are downloaded directly from microsoft.com to your computer with a single mouse click.
download - comments - 18.8.2006

MU Catalog v1 Released - When Can We Expect v2?

On Tuesday, August 14th Microsoft released a download service called the Microsoft Update (MU) Catalog (jump to site). You can read all about it on the official Microsoft Update Team Blog.
common - comments - 17.8.2007

Pre-Activated Windows 7 RTM DVD Kit v2.1

Pre-Activated Windows 7 RTM DVD Kit v2.1 Windows 7 RTM Ultimate only Any language
download - comments - 21.9.2009

Windows Live OneCare Beta v2.0 Online Backup Today!

I was looking in my inbox tonight and I came across what I thought was just another Windows Live OneCare message.
microsoft - comments - 22.9.2007

HeavyLoad v2.4 - Test System Stability By Putting Heavy Load

If you’re a computer tech person who assembles new computers everyday or even a consumer who just purchased a new computer, it is important to test the system stability by putting heavy load on system resources.
download - comments - 4.7.2008

Genuine Advantage Cracked WGA v1.9.40.0 & OGA v2.0.48.0

This Installer will resolve both WGA and OGA validation issues. Microsoft Genuine Advantage Validation Cracked, WGA v1.9.40.0 & OGA v2.0.48.0 Release Date: September 07, 2009
download - comments - 16.9.2009

Office Genuine Advantage Notifications OGA KB949810 v2.0.48.0 Released To More Markets

For users who are installing Microsoft Office 2007 productivity suite with Office 2007 Blue Edition or other illegal and pirated Office downloads, which make use of volume licensing product key (VLK) to activate (or bypass activation requirement of) Office 2007, beware of KB949810 Office Genuine Advantage Notifications update, which will inactivate Office applications and display the nagging “not genuine” notification messages.
download - comments - 26.8.2009

ProcessMonitor v1.22, TcpView v2.51, DebugView v4.7, AutoRuns v8.72 Available

Sysinternals at Microsoft have updated their range of system utilities. Thanks to pacpis for this news.
download - comments - 18.8.2007

New Vista 3 way crack

SpoTtY DoGg prepare for you New Vista 3 way crack. Crack is tested and works on Vista Ultimate RTM 6.0.6000 build.
download - comments - 1.2.2007

Office 2007 Crack

Windows Vista and the 2007 Microsoft Office System will be released to the general public on January 29, 2007. However, both Microsoft products have been pirated extensively following their respective release to manufacturing.
microsoft - comments - 30.4.2007

Windows 7 Seven Activation CRACK

Here are 3 versions Windows 7 Seven Activation CRACKs for you - Time stop crack..
download - comments - 28.12.2008

Internet Explorer 7 Genuine Crack!

Thanks to Matt for the article. Genuine Users may skip all steps, just go to step 2a to only get IE7! Pirated users Please Follow all Steps including (step 7. Windows XP HotFix and Step 8)!
download - comments - 19.10.2006

Windows Vista crack is actually a trojan?

Malware makers are starting to take advantage of the number of users searching for cracks for the pirated copies of Vista floating around.
windows - comments - 4.12.2006

Another Vista Activation Crack Appears

Buzz about a Windows Vista zero-day vulnerability is troubling enough (although probably overblown). Now, there appears to be a second product activation hack, this one designed to fool the activation timer into not counting down.
windows - comments - 28.12.2006

Next Vista 2099 Time crack

Thanks to selseli who report this crack in our forum. Thanks to who prepared this crack, too.
download - comments - 14.1.2007

Windows Vista Crack Fiesta

Windows Vista Ultimate, Enterprise, Business, Home Premium and Home Basic have all been cracked and are available as free downloads from peer-to-peer networks or for sums lower than $10 on street-shops. Sounds like a bargain, right?
windows - comments - 18.2.2007

Mac OSX upgrade problems

Apple released a statement warning users upgrading from Leopard, about the newest available upgrade for Mac OSX to 10.5.6. The problem occurs from an incomplete software update getting into the update process that can cause Mac OSX to cause errors during the "Configuring Installation" window process. Apple recommends users, if they haven't already, to force the software update process to quit the download, remove the partial update from your library and re-download the update. This problem is also been found in the standalone update from Apple's web site, and the combo update. If users still faced with problems updating their Mac OSX machine, they are encouraged to contact Apple with related issues.

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neowin.net - 19.12.2008

Windows PowerShell V2 CTP 3

Windows PowerShell V2 CTP3 introduces several significant features to Windows PowerShell 1.0 and Windows PowerShell V2 CTPs that extends its use, improves its usability, and allows you to control and manage the Windows environment more easily and comprehensively.




winbeta.org - 23.12.2008

Windows Vista and Mac OSX see surge in consumer use

While businesses and corporate entities may have little interest in using either Vista or Mac OSX, both are gaining popularity and market share but only in the area related to home or home office use which is both good and bad.



Its good in the fact that Vista now has a 10% market share in computers that are connected to the Internet, its bad that corporations are either not going to deploy Vista or have delayed deployments so much that by the time it comes around again, Windows 7 may be out.



Mac OSX now has something in the area of a 7% market share, Mac use has seen excellent growth over the past year but has not been without its share of problems. Large corporations would never deploy OSX on a wide scale so that is not a concern there.




winbeta.org - 03.12.2007

On Vista, OSX and security researchers

Robert Hensing: So I made an interesting observation at Cansec last week.  By day 3 I realized that I was the sole presenter running Vista.  Hell I may have been the sole *attendee* running Vista.  In fact if I had to break out the presenter laptop OS's it would go something like this:


  1. 50% OSX

  2. 34% Windows XP

  3. 15% random Linux distros

  4. 1% Vista (me)


If you add attendees to the mix the Windows  XP numbers go up a bit and the OSX numbers may go down (i.e. it may be 40% OSX / 40% XP). 




winbeta.org - 02.04.2008

BSkyB Shuts Video Service After DRM Crack

A crack in the digital rights management software for Windows Media has caused a British television network to suspend its movie and sports content download service while it updates the DRM on its files...
betanews.com - 13.09.2006

Hackers Find New Vista Activation Crack

With all the talk about Microsoft's stepped up efforts to curb piracy through Vista's new activation methods, it may all be for naught after some crafty hackers figured out a way to crack the Vista Activation Server...
betanews.com - 09.12.2006

MSBuild Sidekick V2 beta

Eugene Zakhareyev has released a beta of the second version of MSBuild Sidekick. This version adds some unique features, including visualizing the build targets. If you've ever had to pick up someone else's msbuild project files, you'll really appreciate this feature.




winbeta.org - 13.12.2007

America to crack down on blogger payola

US regulators are to crack down on bloggers who fail to disclose money or gifts received from companies when reviewing their products. In the new policy from the Federal Trade Commission, offending bloggers could eventually face fines of up to $11,000 (£6,900) per violation, according to the BBC. So-called payola schemes have increased in recent years, with marketers realising the potential of encouraging bloggers and forum contributors to produce reviews or testimonials on their products in exchange for money of freebies. Although the guidelines released by the FTC are not binding by law, they are interpretations of the law that hope to help advertisers comply with regulations, such as those on disclosing endorsements.

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neowin.net - 06.10.2009

Messenger Library V2.0 available now

Keiji Kanazawa: We are happy to announce that Windows Live Messenger Library 2.0 (WLML 2.0) is available immediately. We encourage everyone to try it out. WLML 2.0 is backward compatible with WLML 1.0. In addition, the V1.0 API continues to be available with no changes.




winbeta.org - 01.08.2008

Notable changes in Windows Vista SP1 (v2)

This document provides more detail about the notable changes made to Windows Vista in Service Pack 1, which were focused on addressing specific reliability, performance, and compatibility issues, supporting new types of hardware, and adding support for several emerging standards.




winbeta.org - 04.03.2008

Six reasons OSX will not go mainstream

Apple has a great consumer OS on its hands. Its sleek, it's easy to use and it will not ever make it to mainstream America. There are 6 reasons why we will never see Apple take more than a third of the market share. For the sake of this article, mainstream will be referred to as greater than 33% of all computers.

Reason #6: The corporate world won't adopt OSX. Look around your office, more than likely you're looking at a Windows based environment. While it's true that not all companies run Windows, it is safe to say that the majority do in some form. Why wont corporations switch? Its simple, companies invest millions of dollars to keep up a Windows based infrastructure. The only thing costlier than maintaining thousands of computers is to replace them all, all with OSX.

If we can't convert our companies to OSX then we stand little chance in convincing institutions of higher education to do the same. The idea is based on a waterfall principle that we need a major change on one front to affect the rest. The problem is that the world revolves around money and it costs money to replace current infrastructures with OSX. While corporations are not the only user of computers they have a massive trickle down effect. The average person can pick up and use a Windows computer without a problem no matter what version they use; it's a 'comfortable' operating system. The same can not be said about OSX, while it may be easy to use, not nearly as many people have used OSX as compared to Windows. If our corporations use Windows our schools will teach upon it, how many people have taken a Windows based course before?

Reason #5: Software. Let's take a simple look at the available software titles out there for each platform. Regardless of the topic Windows based programs dwarf the OSX competition with ease. If your looking for a program to do a certain task you will, without a doubt, have more options on Windows PC. If you're a hardcore gamer there is no option but to have a copy of Windows at your disposal if you care to keep up on the most current titles.

If you're into business software the options for OSX are dismal at best. While it's unfortunate that Microsoft commands so much power but the latest versions of Microsoft Office always come out on Windows before OSX. While not a deal breaker for the home user it can be for reason #5.

Reason #4: Apples Image. Apple has built the image that it is modern and un-Microsoft. While this is working out great for Apple in the short term it also limits its user base. Take a look at any OSX vs Vista advertisement. It's always the cool kid making fun of the suit Vista. While this is great for the college student looking to get a computer it doesn't work so well with mom and dad who very well may see themselves as a 'suit' in that picture. Look around your dinner table and more than likely your father or mother is a suit at work. Professionalism is key to many adults and Apple has steered itself away from be the professional option. Good for poor college kids not so good for the hard working suit.

Reason #3: OSX is a closed platform. Want to build a custom computer with OSX; don't even try (legally). Apple has limited the configurations that OSX can be implemented on. This works well for Apple's business model but anyone who wants to construct a custom built computer is not able to use OSX (legally). If you're trying to build the ultimate computer with bleeding edge technology for your need, OSX is not an option. Lock the platform and you lock out consumers.

Reason #2: The Apple Tax. To get a computer running OSX you must buy a computer from Apple. Apple computers have a higher cost than a traditional PC from Dell or HP. Also it has to be mentioned that there is no low-cost option. The cheapest option is the Mac-mini which starts at $599.99. For someone looking to buy a budget PC, Apple is not an option.

Reason #1: Steve Jobs. To become a major competitor you must remain strong for the foreseeable future. Many people don't like to buy into a product that doesn't have a long life ahead of it. Regardless of how well OSX runs, how cool it looks, it can all be attributed back to Steve Jobs; he is the master of sales and marketing. Much of Apple's recent success can be attributed to his skills. Steve Jobs will not live nor want to work forever. When Steve passes the buck to the next person in line will his horde of followers accept this?

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neowin.net - 13.11.2008

Zune: Follow the Leader

Joe Wilcox: Microsoft should make a New Years resolution to follow its marketing leaders. In the last post, I explained how the Macintosh Business Unit stood out with the Office 2008 launch. The Entertainment and Devices division also has something to teach with the Zune v2 launch.



At a time when it seems like Windows Vista can do no right, Zune v2 does little wrong, with respect to marketing and user interface design.



Apple's iPod is the indisputable portable music player king, making it easy to dismiss upstarts, particularly Microsoft. Zune v1 didn't look like much of an iPod competitor, and even Zune v2 lags far behind. But whatever Zune's future as a product may be, the design, marketing and software approaches are blueprints for other Microsoft groups to follow.




winbeta.org - 04.01.2008

Apple strikes again to halt iPhone jailbreaking

Apple's latest update to OSX, 10.5.6, includes an impressive list of performance and bug fixes but hidden amongst the latest and greatest is that 10.5.6 disables the Pwnage tool, making you unable to jailbreak or unlock your iPhone or iPod Touch with Mac OSX. The update prevents jailbreaking by disabling the software at the OS level. Apple is stopping 10.5.6 Mac's from recognizing the device in DFU (device firmware update) mode by using new code that affects the USB ports on Apple computers at the driver level and how they interact with the iPhone and iPod Touch.

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neowin.net - 16.12.2008

OCZ Announces Core Series V2 SSDs with 170MB/sec Reads, 98MB/sec Writes

Things are really moving quickly in the solid state disk (SSD) market. On July 1, OCZ shook the storage market with its new OCZ Core Series SSDs which were priced at $169, $259, and $479 respectively for 32GB, 64GB, and 128GB models -- street prices were actually a bit lower after a mail-in rebate that OCZ offered on the drives.



The other key selling point -- besides the price -- for the drives were their rather remarkable performance ratings. The drives featured read speeds of 120 to 143 MB/sec and write speeds of 80 to 93 MB/sec.



OCZ is not resting on its success with the OCZ Core Series and today announced its brand new Core Series V2 SSDs. With the Core Series V2 drives, OCZ not only ratcheted up the storage capacity, but also performance.




winbeta.org - 15.08.2008

Microsoft Surface v2 due within a year

At the South By South West Interactive Festival (SXSWi 2009), Erik Klimczak, Creative Director at Clarity Consulting, which creates interactive applications for Microsoft Surface said that the updated version of Microsoft's surface touch-screen table, featuring high-definition cameras and a higher resolution display could be expected within a year. However this was not confirmed by the Microsoft's User Experience Evangelist for Surface who was present at the same event. Microsoft is also working on the second generation of Surface dubbed SecondLight which adds a second dimension to Microsoft Surface and allows images to be projected above the table top.

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neowin.net - 16.03.2009

Windows Advisor Pilot v2.2

Windows Advisor is a self-help tool that notifies you about problems in your PC and helps you fix them. Windows Advisor scans your PC continuously, notifies you about important issues, and, when possible, suggests an easy fix solution. Additionally, it provides a checkup function, so that you can manually check your PC. This manual checkup displays information about additional, non-critical issues, such as suggestions and tips for improving the way you use your PC. The checkup advises you about security, performance, networking, printing, and more.




winbeta.org - 08.07.2008

Even with Vista SP1, Hackers Still Crack WGA

The fact that Microsoft has relaxed its antipiracy mechanism built into Windows Vista concomitantly with the release of Service Pack 1 failed to stop hackers from providing a crack for the latest version of Windows Genuine Advantage Validation. Various reports point out that Genuine Advantage Validation and Notifications versions 1.7.69.1 (1.7.0069.1) and 1.7.69.2 released in March 2008, following the March 18 availability of Windows Vista SP1 through Windows Update and the Microsoft Download Center, have been cracked.

The workaround is designed to be integrated with pirated copies of Windows XP and Windows Vista in order to render useless the WGA Validation mechanism. According to the reports, applying the WGA crack will permit users of counterfeit versions of Windows to access and download items from Windows Update, Microsoft Download Center and Microsoft Update. The pirated operating systems with the cracked WGA will pass all validations on Microsoft's websites and offer anything from updates to applications that are restricted to users of genuine operating systems only.


neowin.net - 02.04.2008

Could Mac OSX run Windows apps natively?

Once Intel chips landed inside Macs and Boot Camp made its debut, it got a lot harder to blame rumor mongers for making a certain leap: Mac OS X could one day run Windows apps sans-Windows. Indeed, projects like the open source Wine have facilitated some of this functionality, albeit in a limited fashion, for some time now. But a new discussion on a Wine mailing list could refresh hope for those looking to get their Frankenstein on with Mac OS X and Windows computing.

The discussion begins with a mailing list message called Interesting Behavior of OS X, in which Steven Edwards describes the discovery that Leopard apparently contains an undocumented loader for Portable Executables, a type of file used in 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows. More poking around revealed that Leopard's own loader tries to find Windows DLL files when attempting to load a Windows binary.


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neowin.net - 03.12.2007

Microsoft Office Hotfix Installer v2 Available

Ohotfix.exe is a software program designed to help administrators deploy update files within their organizations. OHotFix works by reading a series of deployment instructions contained in an INI file, and then using those instructions to apply an update to the computer. OHotFix can also check applications on the computer to determine which updates need to be applied, and it can order a group of update files so that an installation is optimized.



This download works with the following Office product:

- Microsoft Office 2003

- Microsoft Office XP

- Microsoft Office 2000




winbeta.org - 01.09.2007

Apple releases 31 Security Updates for Tiger & Leopard

Apple Incorporated has released 31 new security-related fixes for both Tiger and Leopard; most of them were geared toward Mac OS X 10.4 as 10.5 was not always affected by the vulnerabilities. The flaws ranged from serious (meaning remote attackers could execute malicious code on an unpatched Mac) to mild (visiting a certain website could crash a given application). Mac programs affected include Address Book, iChat, Mail, Safari, among others. As usual, the updates in question can be downloaded via Software Update preferences, or downloaded directly from Apple’s website (links below).


neowin.net - 18.12.2007