Microsoft Security Essentials Launches Tuesday
If you can't wait to get your hands on Microsoft's upcoming free antivirus app, and you missed the limited public beta period, you won't have to wait any longer. Microsoft has confirmed that its Security Essentials antivirus software will be publicly available tomorrow, September 29.
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Monday, September 28, 2009
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Savings.com
Savings.com helps you save money every day. They have the best deals on all the things you want, making it easier than ever to search, find and share big savings from all your favorite brands and stores.
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Savings.com
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Apple's Sept. 9 Event: 5 Hot Bets
Apple's Sept. 9 Event: 5 Hot Bets
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Now that Apple has confirmed it’s planning an invitation-only bash September 9 in San Francisco, our time to speculate is running short. What new stuff is coming?
The possibilities are
1.iPod touch with a video camera
2.iPod Nano with a still-image camera
3.Major upgrade of iTunes
4.Apple TV update
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Now that Apple has confirmed it’s planning an invitation-only bash September 9 in San Francisco, our time to speculate is running short. What new stuff is coming?
The possibilities are
1.iPod touch with a video camera
2.iPod Nano with a still-image camera
3.Major upgrade of iTunes
4.Apple TV update
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Monday, July 27, 2009
How to Improve the Picture and Sound on Your HDTV
How to Improve the Picture and Sound on Your HDTV
"Once your new HDTV is set up and connected to your home theater, it might seem that you can just power up and watch your favorite shows. But not so fast. You'll first need to calibrate your set to get an optimal picture. And as for the sound, you'll need to make sure that your speakers are put in the proper place to ensure immersion in high-quality audio. These tips will walk you through those steps, so you can finally relax and enjoy all your HD content." PC World
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"Once your new HDTV is set up and connected to your home theater, it might seem that you can just power up and watch your favorite shows. But not so fast. You'll first need to calibrate your set to get an optimal picture. And as for the sound, you'll need to make sure that your speakers are put in the proper place to ensure immersion in high-quality audio. These tips will walk you through those steps, so you can finally relax and enjoy all your HD content." PC World
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Saturday, June 6, 2009
How to Secure Your Wireless Network
Have you ever wonder if your wireless network was secured? Well, Chris Pirillo has a great video on how to secure your wireless network.
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Bingle-So what's better Google or Bing
A no-frills website that puts google search results on one side and bing search results on the other. Also proves not only fun for comparative purposes, but incredibly useful too.
Bingle
Bingle
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Clean Up and Revive Your Bloated, Sluggish Mac
A few years back you dropped significant cash to switch over from the virus-laden world of Windows to a shiny new Mac, but over time it's gotten slow and crufty. Let's clean it up.
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Wal-Mart's new Apple section seen as precursor to Mac sales
Wal-Mart's move to overhaul the electronics departments in many of its retail stores with Apple-designated shopping areas is being seen as a sign that the mega-retailer is making a pitch to eventually carry Apple's line of Mac personal computers.
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Build Your Own Recession-Special PC
Need a new desktop on a tight budget? Here's how to build a surprisingly robust system for about $400.
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Saturday, May 9, 2009
I Love Traffic (Game)
Control traffic lights and send cars from all directions through intersection points.
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Windows 7 RC1: 10 Things You Need to Know
Windows 7's about ready to come out of the oven, and now everybody can shove their hands in the warm OS pie. And really, you should. Here's everything you need to know to dive in.
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AT&T to Cut iPhone Service Plan by $10
AT&T may slash the price of its iPhone service plan by $10 when a new version of the touchscreen smartphone is launched this summer, according to a story on TheStreet.com.
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Thursday, April 30, 2009
Cablevision Goes for U.S. Broadband Speed Record - 101 Mbps
The new service will offer download speeds of 101 megabits per second and upload speeds of 15 Mbps for a cost of $99.95 per month. It will be available May 11 to all 5 million of the people in areas served by Cablevision, mainly in the New York City suburbs. In Japan, J:Com uses the same technology to offer 160 Mbps service for 6,000 yen ($60)/mo.
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Windows 7 Release Candidate 1's Best Surprise New Features
A hot copy of Windows 7 RC1 is on our desktop and we're diligently poking around. But here are the three best new new things in Windows 7 Build 7100. Perhaps the best? Stream your music library over the Internet with Windows Media Player.
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Wednesday, April 22, 2009
The World's First Solar-Powered Waterproof Cell Phone
Ever find yourself with a water-soaked low-battery phone? Sharp and Japanese network KDDI have a solution: the world's first solar-powered waterproof cell phone.
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Monday, April 20, 2009
Hulu App Coming Soon to iPhone
Reports say a mobile application for Hulu is on the way that will let users watch full TV shows and movies on their iPhone over 3G and Wi-Fi. It's about time!
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Sunday, April 12, 2009
Top 10 Must-Have Firefox Extensions, 2009 Edition
Last time we compiled our must-have Firefox extensions, it was two years (and one browser version) ago. Our new list keeps some, tosses others, and remains our go-to, Grandmaster list of the best Firefox add-ons.
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Send Large Files
Filemail allows you to send up to 2GB of files at a time through your email. All you have to do is upload your files directly to Filemail.
Filemail
Chris Pirillo
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Filemail
Chris Pirillo
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Thursday, April 9, 2009
Test Your Typing Speed
Typeracer is a typing game. It is a free site where you can have a blast honing and showing off your mad typing skillz! Practice for awhile, then join in against others on the site. Or - create your own race and invite your friends.
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Source from Chris Pirillo
Chris | Live Tech Support | Video Help | Add to iTunes
Sunday, April 5, 2009
20+ Way Increase Firefox Speed & Decrease Memory Usage
Since Firefox is one of the most important tools of Web designers and also other internet users, and because of big mount of Firefox memory usage, I decided to write this article and make it visual for all to be more interesting. Well, if you have a laptop and want to work with Firefox, Photoshop, Dream Weaver and
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