Apple seems to always come up with different ways to make installing or using iTunes in Windows harder every time. In the most recent version (12.1.1.4) Apple released 64-bit variants of Mobile Device Support and Application Support to make it a true 64-bit application with all their components. That’s the good news. The bad news
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If you use Media Player Classic Home Cinema as your default media player chances are you are not aware it doesn’t output multi-channel audio in bitstream form by default.
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Java has to be one of the most annoying pieces of software out there. From the constant security vulnerabilities to the way the installer and updater tricks the user into installing Ask Toolbar and other crap.
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Microsoft released today Service Pack 1 for Office 2013. It’s the first service pack for their Office 2013 and it contains all previous updates and fixes, among new ones. Here’s the full description of the service pack.
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Google began the KitKat rollout to Nexus tablets today. If you don’t want to wait for the OTA update to arrive on your device, you can follow this easy guide to install it manually.
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Google announced Android 4.4 KitKat yesterday. You can read about the changes and improvements included in the new Android version here. Today they released a new version of the Android SDK and both ADB and Fastboot were updated.
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Skype has always provided an offline installer in MSI format for their Business version but it doesn’t support Facebook chat. There is a full offline installer of the regular version but it’s in EXE format. They should provide the MSI of the regular version but it’s easy to get once you install the regular one.
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Microsoft Windows 8.1 reached RTM status a few weeks ago. At first, Microsoft said that MSDN and TechNet subscribers wouldn’t be able get the new ISO images and told us to wait until General Availability (GA) on October 18 like everyone else.
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