Thursday, February 26, 2009

At Home and At Work: Make your computer run better, faster, smarter

Microsoft At Home and At Work Newsletter
Microsoft At Home and At Work Newsletter
February 26, 2009
Make your computer run better, faster, and smarter  
Make your computer
run better, faster, and smarter

Did you know that most of us use only 10 percent of our brain? But at least your computer should be 100 percent efficient. If it isn't, try the tips in this newsletter to ramp up its performance, or to help you pick out a new one.

Have some fun  
Have some fun

Watch PC rookie Kylie fix a photo of Dorothy, her pet fish, and send it to her family. Get Windows Live Photo Gallery for free, and try it yourself.
Windows Vista is easier, safer, and gives you more entertainment choices than ever.
More colors, sizes and styles. More ways to make the most of your budget. Get more games, movies, and record TV on your PC. Get a laptop you'll love.

Make sure it works  
Make sure it works

Is your PC loaded with unwanted games, music, and photos that you don't want or need? Find out how to dispose of them. Safely.
Save hours of your time. The Crabby Office lady gives you 3 tips for a variety of Office products, including Word and Excel.
Having trouble with your computer? This is the place to figure out what's wrong-and how to fix it.

Bring your PC up to speed  
Bring your PC up to speed

Put harmful or just plain annoying parasites in their place-far away from your PC.
Keep your PC in line. Here are 6 ways to keep your computer running at peak efficiency.
Pick up the pace by adding new memory.

Treat yourself: Check out these products, offers, and downloads.  
Check out these products, offers, and downloads


Helpful resources   
Helpful resources

Looking for more helpful articles like the content featured here?
Visit Microsoft At Home to discover even more ways to use the hardware and software you already own in your daily life.

Want to wow your co-workers and streamline your work day?
Visit Microsoft At Work to find tips and articles to help you succeed at the office.

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