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  1. Are you getting the infamous, dreaded, Blue Screen of Death on your Windows 98 machine? This usually means that your registry is corrupted, and luckily for you, that can be fixed rather easily.The registry is a vital part of a Windows machine, it is where hardware settings, software settings, user preferences and more are all stored. The Windows registry is far from perfect, however, and has some serious problems. Programs not installing or uninstalling correctly, messy programs, spyware and more all take its toll on the registry, and it becomes a mess, and so does your entire system.Fortunately, there are programs out there that can scan the registry for errors, and then fix them. Personally, I use and recommend RegCure PC Optimizer. They offer a free trial that will scan your registry for errors, and then if you buy the $30 program, it will fix all of the errors, which could cure lots of the infamous Blue Screen of Deaths. I think its very affordable, and a great investment in your PC. It fixes problems, and running it on a continual basis should prevent lots of problems from ever happening in the first place. Give the free trial a shot, and find out what's wrong with your system. I noticed a big improvement after I did.I hope that this article helped you. If you have any questions about PC problems, feel free to send an email to me at asummits@gmail.com, and I will try to help you out.
  2. Its the start of a new year and it seems to be the best time to look out on the new year and speculate and predict trends in the life of a market. So what trends can we expect in the VoIP industry?Given the interest in the VoIP industry and current fractured, mostly localized VoIP companies in the industry -- will we see consolidation as smaller VoIP companies get bought out? Colorado-based business consultants Franklin Court Partners think so. If so, who will bankroll such takeovers?The market dynamics for VoIP takeup is expected to see a lot more businesses start using VoIP than up to now when VoIP is used mostly by residential users.Aside from corporate takeovers, security issues will probably play a prominent role in our news reporting as currently the industry faces the fact that about 70% of all VoIP calls being made are insecure and prone to attack. Security must increase dramatically if VoIP takeup is to be sustained.2007? Wait and see.
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