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Windows 8 Re-Imagines the Windows Experience Gadget Lab Wired
Gadget Lab. Amazon Announces Kindle Paperwhite and Fire Preorders for Japan Two major changes have been made to Windows 8: it improves on Windows 7 directly (which means
Windows 7 vs Windows 8 Gadgets windows7vswindows8
Apparently, they didn’t, at least not in the consumer preview of Windows 8. That’s all with the Windows 7 vs Windows 8 gadget comparison; have a nice day!
Windows 7 Weather Gadget is One Day Faster im at GMT+8
Windows 7 Weather Gadget is One Day Faster (im at GMT+8 ) I used Weather Gadget pre-installed with Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit Apparently, the weather forecast
Microsoft axes Gadgets support in Windows 8 retires Windows Live
Microsoft has revealed that it will no longer support Gadgets in Windows 8. The software maker revealed the change in a message on the company’s Windows downloads site.
Windows 8 Start Menu gadget lets you switch between Windows 8
Switch between the Windows 8 style start menu and Windows 7 style classic start menu using Windows8 Start Menu gadget.
Windows 8 Gadgets Windows 7 Themes
Many Windows 8 gadgets are not available yet. If you are looking for some of the best Windows 8 gadgets, you could check out the following gadgets: Pandora
8GadgetPack Get Windows 7 Gadgets In Windows 8 WML Cloud
If you have used the final build of Windows 8, then you might have noticed that it has no gadgets like Windows 7. While Windows 7 provided users with a lot of handy
Microsoft Killing Desktop Gadgets in Windows 8?
The latest build of Windows 8 reportedly doesn't reference gadgets in the control panel or desktop mode. If you haven't seen it already, Microsoft has cleaned house
Microsoft Retires Gadgets In Preparation Of Windows 8 Launch
Microsoft introduced gadgets when the company launched the Windows Vista operating system. First in a limited gadget’s sidebar that restricted the location that
Windows 8 Trims the Fat Gadgets Now a Thing of the Past Softpedia
With the introduction of the Developer Preview of Windows 8, Microsoft has started trimming the fat, and desktop gadgets can now be considered a thing of the past
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