The most important reason your should fix Windows Registry errors as they occur is that this one single preventative measure can greatly increase the life-expectancy of your Windows system by stabilizing the growth of its Registry.
Dot-US Domain Registry On The Rise
In the United States, where dot-com is still king, few have paid attention to the sudden spike in activity at the dot-us (.us) domain extension, which grew by 21 percent in the third quarter. Many of these .us domains are being bought by companies based outside the USA. Over the past 12 months, .US registry DNS lookups have increased by 250 percent to approximately 10 billion per month.
Snocap Defrosts Digital Music Registry
The company that wants to be the digital rights manager for peer-to-peer networks (P2P) opened its registry today.
Tralliance Confirmed As Worldwide Registry for .travel
Tralliance has been confirmed by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), to serve as the registry for the new .travel (dot travel)…
Working With the Registry
The Registry is the central database for everything about your computer. It stores configuration information about the operating system, hardware, software, and types of files on the computer.
Maxion Software Releases Advanced Windows Registry Cleaner
Are you experiencing frequent Windows crashes and error messages or sluggish Windows performance on your PC?
A Key to the Windows Fortress: The Registry
What is the Registry?
In the days of Windows 3.x programs used to put their critical data on .INI files. Every program had to create its own .INI file where it stores its relating data.
Do Not Call Registry is Just the 1st Step
The Federal Trade Commission launched it’s much anticipated “Do Not Call Registry” on June 27th, several days earlier than the announced July 1 debut. The FTC reported that they were receiving as many as 1,000 registrations a minute at their website, www.donotcall.gov. As of Tuesday, July 1, 12.5 million telephone numbers had been logged into the registry, according to the FTC.
Consumers – Fight Back With FTC’s Do Not Call Registry
The Federal Trade Commission has rolled out it’s National Do Not Call Registry and the registration site already has over 700,000 registrants. This is great news for consumers who have grown tired of annoying sales calls by pesky telemarketers.
Consumers Can Fight Back With FTC Do Not Call Registry
The Federal Trade Commission has announced that it will roll out it’s National Do Not Call Registry beginning July 1, 2003. This is great news for consumers who have grown tired of annoying sales calls by pesky telemarketers.