NASHVILLE, Tenn.--()--Guests from Que Publishing and Diskeeper will appear on radio talk show Let's Talk Computers. Que Publishing is a company of Pearson Education, the world's largest education publisher and a Pearson (NYSE: PSO) company. Diskeeper Corporation is the undisputed leader in performance and reliability technologies.
“Microsoft Windows 7 Your Way - Speed Up and Customize Windows”
Michael Miller, Let's Talk Computers Industry Analyst and Author of "Microsoft Windows 7 Your Way - Speed Up and Customize Windows," completes a very popular series of interviews on "The World of Networking," by talking about how you can combine everything we have talked about in this series to have a safe, fast, secure network.
Jeremy Buck, Spokesperson for Diskeeper Corporation poses the question: "Do you need to go out and buy a new computer just because your computer is running slow? - That may not be the right answer for your individual needs."
To find out "Why Replacing Our Slow Computers May Not Be the Right Answer" and to read a complete transcript of this interview go to: http://www.diskeeper.com/press/ltc/september-4-2010.
Listen to the interviews at:
Que Publishing http://www.lets-talk-computers.com/guests/que/miller_networks_f
Diskeeper
http://www.lets-talk-computers.com/guests/diskeeper/2010_slow_computer
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