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Thursday, February 08, 2007

Our address is changing!

With effect from Monday 12th February 2007, our postal addresses are changing as a reflection of the growth of the business in the last 12 months, and also to aid us with projected growth in 2007.

UK customers please use:
RedGalaxy UK
PO Box 1169
King's Lynn
PE30 9BP

International customers please use:
RedGalaxy International
PO Box 1169
King's Lynn
PE30 9BP
United Kingdom

Monday, February 05, 2007

Installing Vista - The Best Way

If you've avoided the warnings and shelled out your hard-earned cash on a copy of the latest version of Windows, why not consider this helpful guide to installing Windows Vista?

Personally, I'd save my money...

Sunday, February 04, 2007

Bored? Squids away!

If you're bored and looking for something to do this month, but don't fancy shelling out for the new Windows Vista (trust me it's not worth it - lots of hidden "not so extras" and it's pretty much Windows XP with a new look), why not take a look at our site on Squidoo, named Computers...Internet...yes!

Featuring all things techno on eBay, keeping you up to date on our Blog here and also the BBC News technology section is there as well. Why not take a look and let us know if you feel anything should be added!

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Saturday, February 03, 2007

Proof that Windows 98 never dies

Well, it did on this occasion...

Thursday, February 01, 2007

Vista not released on bail

Microsoft released its first version of the Windows operating system since Windows XP in 2001 on Tuesday and I'm far from surprised to read the first wave of problems with Windows Vista. BBC's website has reported a growing number of stories, including how hackers could use the advanced speech recognition tool to delete files, folders, empty the recycle bin. Predictably Microsoft say there's nothing to worry about. Isn't that what they always say?

There's the issue of "versions". Seriously, how many different versions do they need to create? Windows XP Home and Windows XP Professional was good - and even then, consumers were confused as to what the benefits were. There are more versions of Windows Vista than I can count on one hand, and the pricing isn't exactly reassuring. Price differences between the EU and the States have been blamed on the currency fluctuation.

They must be struggling, must know that this is their last chance? Two months ago their own web site said they would be supporting Windows XP until October 2008. Funny - they've now extended that until 2011.

Sign of confidence? I think not...

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