By Vasilije Gallak on Nov 15, 2009 in Featured, Germany, Munich | 0 Comments
Munich – Forget your Windows password and you’ve got a problem. “Without the password, users can’t get back into the operating system,” says Thomas Baumgaertner, a Microsoft spokesman at the company’s Munich office. Access to personal data is then blocked and the computer cannot be used as normal.
By Vasilije Gallak on Nov 15, 2009 in Featured, Germany, Munich, Technology News | 0 Comments
Munich – Apple has released new software for its Apple TV network media player. Version 3.0 offers a redesigned user interface, the company announced.
By Vasilije Gallak on Nov 15, 2009 in Featured, Germany, Munich, Technology News | 0 Comments
Munich – The danger of corporate computers becoming infected by worms has risen dramatically recently, according to a new study by Microsoft.
By Vasilije Gallak on Nov 12, 2009 in Featured, General News, Germany, Munich | 0 Comments
Munich – Mould caused by the insufficient airing of an apartment, energy-saving heating and windows and doors that are not properly sealed is a common problem in the autumn.
By Vasilije Gallak on Nov 10, 2009 in Featured, Germany, Munich, Sports News | 0 Comments
Munich – Bayern Munich chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge has denied relations with Philipp Lahm have been soured after the defender angered the club with a critical newspaper interview.
By Vasilije Gallak on Nov 8, 2009 in Featured, Germany, Munich, Technology News | 0 Comments
Munich – Windows 7 has arrived to greater accolades than any other operating system from Microsoft before it.
By Vasilije Gallak on Nov 6, 2009 in Business News, Featured, Germany, Munich | 0 Comments
Munich – Employees at German fashion house Escada expressed relief on Friday after India’s Mittal family agreed to buy the insolvent business.
By Vasilije Gallak on Nov 4, 2009 in Featured, Germany, Munich | 0 Comments
Munich – With dark, foggy and wet days of autumn and winter in the northern hemisphere causing slippery roads and poor visibility conditions, safety organisations have appealed to motorists to be especially alert. Here are some tips for safer motoring:
By Vasilije Gallak on Nov 4, 2009 in Featured, Germany, Munich | 0 Comments
Munich – Children are only safely seated in the front of a car when they face backwards and the airbag is deactivated, recent tests by Germany’s automobile association (ADAC) yielded.
By Vasilije Gallak on Nov 2, 2009 in Featured, Germany, Health News, Munich | 0 Comments
Munich – Always head to the doctor’s office if you experience a prolonged, racing heart rate or a skipping heartbeat.