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Google DNS Helper
The news about Google’s new public DNS service seems to have ebbed down a bit after the initial announcement which can probably be attributed to the fact that reviews of the service where not all favorable. The two biggest points ... Read More
Hard Drive Space Analyzer Disktective
Hard drive space analysis helps in assessing files, folders and programs based on their storage space requirements. This can be helpful in finding out where all that valuable free storage space went that was there a few weeks ago. Most ... Read More
Create Windows 7 Jumplists With Jumplist Launcher
The Windows 7 taskbar is without doubt one of the biggest usability changes in Windows 7. And jumplists are part of that next to programs that can be pinned to the taskbar and thumbnail previews that are displayed when hovering ... Read More
Manage Run Shortcuts With App Paths
Some programs, like Google Chrome, Microsoft Internet Explorer or Windows Media Player, can be started from the run dialog without specifying the full path that points to that program. Other applications on the other hand cannot be started that way.
The ... Read More
Change DNS Servers With DNS Jumper
DNS and DNS servers have been pushed into the mainstream with Google’s announcement that they have released public DNS servers to speed up computer user access to the Internet. We have already given tips in the past how to benchmark ... Read More
Printer Management And Inventory Software Page Countster
The official Donation Coder NANY 2009 challenge has been announced less than 24 hours ago and there have already been several software contributions that can be downloaded from the website. One of those is the printer management and inventory software ... Read More
FileAssassin Software
It sometimes happens that files or folders cannot be deleted, moved or modified in Windows. There are a number of reasons for that behavior with one of the most common ones that a process is keeping a lock on the ... Read More
Start Programs Automatically With USB Agent
It sometimes can be quite handy to start programs automatically when a new USB storage device is connected to the computer system. This can be an USB flash key or external hard drive. Applications that come to mind are automatic ... Read More
Top List Of Brands That Experienced The Most Phishing Attacks In 2009
Avira has published a top list of brands that experienced the most phishing attacks in 2009. The top 3 brands according to their chart are PayPal with 32205 threats followed by Chase Bank with 25901 threats and eBay with 18738 ... Read More
Christmas Giveaway Sandboxie
Sandboxie adds a new layer of security to the Windows operating system as it can run programs in a sandboxed environment so that they cannot manipulate data outside of that box. That’s the basic concept and it comes in handy ... Read More
Your Bank Might Know More About You Than You Know
Many Internet users, especially those that have social networking accounts, expose information about themselves but also friends and colleagues on the Internet. Everyone probably read stories in newspapers that cyber criminals are using those information to create false identities or ... Read More
Another Adobe Reader Zero Day Vulnerability In The Wild
Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat have been hit with yet another zero day vulnerability that is affecting all versions of both programs up to Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat 9.2. The vulnerability has been disclosed to the public by Adobe’s ... Read More
Virus Total Uploader Update
Virus Total offers a great service for users who want to check files for malicious code. The main benefit of using Virus Total over locally installed antivirus software is the multi-engine approach as it offers to scan files with dozens ... Read More
Christmas Giveaway Kaspersky Internet Security 2010
Kaspersky Internet Security 2010 is an all-in-one security solution for the Windows operating system. The core modules of Kaspersky Internet Security 2010 are the antivirus protection, the two-way software firewall, web protection, spam and phishing protection as well as privacy ... Read More
If You Have Something That You Don’t Want Anyone To Know…
If You Have Something That You Don’t Want Anyone To Know, Maybe You Shouldn’t Be Doing It In The First Place. That is what Google’s CEO Erik Schmidt said in a live CNBC broadcast last week. The sentence itself does ... Read More
Christmas Giveaway a-squared Anti-Malware
Security software like a-squared Anti-Malware protect the computer system from threats and attacks not only on the Internet but also locally. Unlike its name might suggest a-squared Anti-Malware makes use of two scan engines to protect, detect and remove trojans, ... Read More
Security Tool Removal Instructions
Security Tool is a so called rogue antivirus software that is distributed by various means including malicious software like trojans but also popups on the Internet which will display a fake message that the computer is infected and needs to ... Read More
Microsoft Security Updates December 2009
Microsoft has released a new batch of security updates on this month’s Patch Tuesday which patch various security vulnerabilities in Microsoft software products. The vulnerabilities are affecting several popular Microsoft products including various Windows operating systems, Microsoft Internet Explorer and ... Read More
MySQL Database Comparison Software Mysql Structure Compare
A website that is run by one of my friends got hacked recently resulting in several unpleasant manipulations like redirecting visitors to another domain. My friend suspected that the hacker manipulated the MySQL database of the website but there was ... Read More
Benefits of Programming in Ruby
There are several programming languages that to-be programmers (or current programmers) can choose from. For first-time programmers, choosing a programming language can be difficult. There are many programming languages that are dying out, just aren’t popular, or are just generally ... Read More















