The app store in desktop form is really the same, yes, but the apps that are compatible woth your desktop may vary from the ones you can find in the mobile applet.
Home Theatre Video Projectors are able to play with mobile USB devices the same way a jump drive or flash drive transfers data to a laptop or desktop. USB connections from a mobile device to a HTVP units allow for use of the mobile device as though it were a portable hard drive.
Yes
remote desktop connection is use to any access the system or user of u r local or wide network. = Using Windows Remote Desktop Connection = It allows you to connect to another computer remotely either over a network or over the internet. When you are connected to the remote computer you are actually controlling it and seeing the remote computer's desktop etc.
it's the same on any windows-based machine. right click on the desktop and select the picture file under screensaver.
in a word yes. Laptops and desktops of similar type are basically different that the CPU in a laptop is generally smaller and specifically designed as (mobile). The desktop has better airflow and better heat dissipation. To be mobile. ie: a laptop there will always be tradeoffs.That said it doesnt make much difference to the average user as both are faster than we can input. However no laptop regardless of the hye is a true gaming platform.......they just get too hot. The graphics card can never keep up with the latest and greatest as it is not swappable. Heavy routines as rendering in 3D large filters in Photoshop etc all suffer from the tradeoffs to be portable.
No. They both use the same desktop paradigm, but Windows 98 integrated Internet Explorer into the desktop shell.
The same way you do on a Windows 7 desktop.
you go to your desktop then goto the rightside corner on the botton goto settings then goto personalization and then its the same as windows 7
Yes, Windows 7 allows for multiple gadgets to be on the desktop at the same time. The group policy settings are in the area called Group Policy Object.
The program Windows Desktop Search, as it was known on Windows XP, was a default program on all Windows XP computers that searched your computer for files with a given keyword. The program is now called Windows Search but still does the same basic function.
The same uses of any Windows desktop computer on the market today.
Mobile apps use databases for much the same reasons desktop and web applications do. Databases allow you to store data in a secure place so you can access it later. However, apps cannot directly use external databases to store this data.
If it is just one extra account it is probably easiest to configure them individually by going to: Desktop Background in Windows explorer then selecting the image then "OK" or by right clicking the image and clicking "Set as Desktop Background".
Yes, generally; the question isn't what the hardware is, the question is what OS the machine uses. If it runs Windows, a laptop isn't much different than a desktop machine.
E17 is another name for Enlightenment 0.17. It is a desktop shell that can be used to manage windows on a computer. E17 works in much the same way as Windows manager.
Windows Mobile 6 is a version of Windows Mobile (Microsoft's mobile operating system) that is currently 3 versions old.While this is true, it is still fairly new as it is still the same build (Currently it is Windows Mobile 6.5), so there are not very many differences. It is found on many devices such as mobile phones and PDAs, generally released around 2007.Many people have complained that it is a primitive interface, being slow and graphically impaired. It is however, by all means, certainly usable and of good quality, being much better than other mobile OS's like Symbian. It allows you to download apps, listen to music, multi-task (have multiple apps running at the same time), email, connect and cooperate with Windows computers, and much more. You can, in some cases, upgrade to the newer version, Windows Mobile 6.1.Windows Mobile is a good competitor in the Smart Phone operating system market, but it is not comparable to the best OS's, like Google Android and Palm Web OS. I would not recommend getting a brand-new device with Windows Mobile unless it is Windows Mobile 6.5.-Gus
Usually on the bottom left corner of the screen (next to the "start" button) the is an icon "Show Desktop".This is partially true but actually this doesn't minimize windows, it just hides them. There is not button for this but the keyboard shortcut is windows key + M and to reverse it the shortcut is windows key + shift + M