Shwa opened the month with a fascinating article about The Geology of Runescape. Next up was Kenny with a review of Resident Evil 5. Jason continued with his What’cha wearing? series with Part 3. As we move closer to the release of Windows 7 Paul took a look at the Release Candidate. Another Windows 7 article preparing an experiment to see if Windows 7 can compete with Leopard and highlight some of the finer points of the new operating system. Back on to Runescape related news, Kirby filled us in on the upgraded Bounty Worlds otherwise known as A Reincarnation of the Wilderness. Alex steps in this month with Missing My Mummy and a Guide to Saving Your Hide. Finally Tim took a look at the dungeon map update.

Thom won the Woodcutting SKOTM. He gained 8.88M experience. It was a most interesting month in terms of experience per day. Once again, congratulations Thom!

May 2009 SKOTM

We’d also like to remind you that RSBandB now has a Twitter channel. You can check it out for all of our newly updated content across the universe that is RSBandB. In closing this month I’d like to point you to What’cha Wearing? Part 4, which was also released today.

A Windows 7 Experiment [Part 1]

posted by on 27th May 2009, at 7:17pm | 1 Comment
Almost a month ago the Windows 7 Release Candidate was released, we won’t be talking about that today. If you want to find out more about Windows 7 in general check out Paul’s article. What we will be doing is a nifty little experiment that will make all Windows fanboys giggle as if they had […]

Windows 7 RC, build 7100 and beyond

posted by on 12th May 2009, at 3:02pm | No Comments
Not too long ago, I wrote an article on the Beta release of Windows 7. Microsoft has moved on, and the build numbers have gone up. The official Release Candidate was released on May 5th, 2009 available to any and all users for download from Microsoft through July..

Keeping Your Windows PC at Peak Performance

posted by on 7th April 2009, at 11:55pm | 13 Comments
Chances are, you’re not using a freshly installed copy of your OS, and you’re probably already noticing a decrease in system performance since when you first installed your operating system. With a few free utilities and tweaks, you can get your PC back to a like-new if not better performance level.

How To Install And Use VirtualBox

posted by on 24th February 2009, at 6:57pm | 6 Comments
History and Features If you have been following my previous articles, you have probably seen the mention of virtual machine software known as VirtualBox quite a bit. A virtual machine is a product that can effectively simulate a set of hardware that an additional operating system can utilize, all while you are still using your […]

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