Archive for August, 2009

Downloading from Hulu – Get your fav. TV Shows right here…

There is a new website out three, which is awesome in the fact it allows for the FREE watching of TV Shows and movies online, all for FREE! I know! Sounds too good to be true, right? Well – the may have been that in order to view the shows, one will need to stream [...]

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Download Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor and Get Results

It’s time to move on from Windows XP or Vista to Windows 7. Windows 7 RTM   should be released by this October, you can safely move from XP or Vista to recently released Windows 7 RC. Microsoft recently released Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor beta that helps you check if your system is compatible with Windows [...]

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ClickFree Traveler – Flash Card Backup

ClickFree Traveler does not require any kind of software installation. As soon as the credit card-sized flash card is plugged into your PC, it automatically finds documents, videos, photos, etc, or any of the file types on your system. It will then copy them onto the ClickFree Traveler. The next time you plug it into [...]

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Chinese security company shares huge malware database

A Chinese company that has created a massive database of malware found on Chinese Web sites has opened up its information to other security organizations. Beijing-based KnownSec gathered the viruses and other information with a crawler that scans nearly 2 million Chinese Web sites each day. Zhao Wei, the CEO of KnownSec, said in an [...]

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Bing beats Google to the punch, launches Twitter search

Bing beats Google to the punch, launches Twitter search

As search wars heat up, Microsoft’s Bing takes another swing at its long-standing rival: Google Google Inc. has been rumored for qutie some time now, to be looking toward creating a tool for searching social networking sites, the likes of Twitter et al. However, it seems that Microsoft Corp.and its new search engine, Bing, has [...]

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Windows 7 looking to offer a ‘Family Pack’

Microsoft may be looking to offer a “Family Pack” version of Windows 7. According to some wording percieved in the license agreement (in the test build), some seem to belive that there is text that suggests Microsoft will have an option to buy a license for Windows 7 that covers up to three PCs in [...]

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AT&T breaks sales records with iPhone 3GS launch

The first day the Apple iPhone 3GS went on sale was the biggest sales day ever for AT&T, according to an internal memo sent to its company employees (which has since been published in various blogs.) iPhone Day 2009 beat out the two previous iPhone launch days, and it also surpassed traditionally heavy retail sales [...]

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Mikogo: a free remote PC access and remote control softwar

Mikogo is a free screen-sharing and remote control application, whcih is compatible with both Mac and PC. This application is mature in terms of the GUI interface and the feature set. Overall, Mikogo is a very simple to use program. In order to share a screen, one would need to first download the software and [...]

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What is the difference between firewalls, and which one is safe?

Most firewalls are similar. As soon as anyone can remotely accesses a computer at any time, chances are that system in question does not have a firewall. Even basic firewall protection is better than nothing. Although hardware firewalls are comsidered to be more effective, software firewalls are jsut as helpful and improtant. Below are a [...]

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No Wallpaper Swapping in Windows 7 Starter Edition

It has been reported that ssers, OEMs and Microsoft partners will not be able to change the wallpaper within Windows 7 Starter Edition. While we and many potential consumers anxiously await the arrival of Microsoft’s new Windows 7 operating system, a recent controversy has surrounded the Starter Edition version. Originally, the Starter Edition (SE) would [...]

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