By Lincoln Spector, PCWorld Jan 16, 2012 7:24 AM Henry Maier’s PC reboots when he tries to shut it down. You can easily fix this common and annoying problem. Unfortunately, it’s almost always a symptom of something more serious and more difficult to repair. Here’s what’s happening: When you shut down your PC, something ...Read More
Archive for January 17th, 2012
by Ian Miles Cheong on 16th Jan, 2012 Ubisoft has been annoying PC gamers with its DRM for quite awhile now. PC gamers will find more reason to sulk about the company’s attitude upon the discovery that Ubisoft’s limited activation scheme is not only machine specific, but also hardware specific. Specifically, the DRM will know ...Read More
Summary: Make the users care about updates, and the people standing in the way of those updates will sit up and pay attention to things. Another day, another set of Android fragmentation stories. And while there’s no doubt that there is wide fragmentation within the platform, and there’s not real solution in sight, I’m starting ...Read More
By Nick Clayton All the tech world loves a conspiracy, especially when it involves Microsoft, and a suggestion has been circulating that it was using its muscle to block its open-source competitor Linux with the launch of Windows 8. Concerns have focused on a feature, included in the Windows 8 hardware specification, called “UEFI Secure ...Read More
Hienrich Jager – Monday, January 16th, 2012 0 Favourite (0) The Consumer Electronics Show is an annual event where all the major companies in the electronics world converge and showcase their latest and greatest products, and Neoseeker is no stranger as a guest. Computer hardware has always been a large portion of the show, but ...Read More