Archive for the ‘How To’s’

  • Vista Tweaker
    Vista Tweaker
    All the vista users out there who feel they have been ripped off with this Windows OS; Ultimate Windows Tweaker has come to the rescue. Ultimate Windows Tweaker is developed for Windows Vista and supported in all available editions under 32 and 64 Bit. It is not only very helpful but also compact. The utility features 130 registry tweaks, but is only 370 KB in size. Don’t...
    by at July 30th, 2009 at 12:07 pm
  • 5 Best Video Chat Applications
    1. Skype Skype has been around for some time and has gained momentum as one of the great tolls to call a land line from a PC. With the recently released Skype 2.0 for Linux, they have added video chat support to one of the most successfull community based software. Unlike SIP phones, Skype is properitery and uses a P2P connection to talk and do Video Chat. Some crictisisms...
    by at July 28th, 2009 at 11:07 pm
  • YouTube – Yours Truly, Download!
    YouTube – Yours Truly, Download!
    Dear Youtube User, No guys, I am not saying that YouTube is up for sale (sigh), but your YouTube video can be yours forever. YouTube is allowing for legal downloads of all your videos. Until now (don’t deny) you have been downloading from all those websites, but now you can get rid of this ridicolous low definition videos and download MP4 videos. Google ahoy! All you...
    by at July 28th, 2009 at 10:07 pm
  • WordPress or Blogger the Best?
    WordPress or Blogger the Best?
    There is a lot debate going around in the web about which one is better, blogger or WordPress. So here is a comparison about the two blogging tools. 1) Ease of Set-up and Use It is very easy to set-up a blog with Blogspot.com and create your own Blogger account. The total process will take only 10 minutes of time. After this you can start posting immediately. There are...
    by at July 28th, 2009 at 10:07 pm
  • Best Windows 7 Hot-Keys
    Best Windows 7 Hot-Keys
    Windows 7, the next major operating system from Microsoft, is going to hit the streets on October 22. Though a couple of months are to go, before the brand new OS debuts, the beta and the release candidate has been around for some time and have given the users a solid feel of the Operating System. As with any OS, the new Windows also hosts an array of Keyboard shortcuts...
    by at July 28th, 2009 at 10:07 pm
  • Do we really need Google Voice?
    Do we really need Google Voice?
    Here is Google with the newest and latest miracle-the Google Voice. Though the service is open only to Grand Central users; Google is sending out invites slowly to those who have registered anew. The most noticeable characteristic of GV is that a single Google Voice Number could replace and virtually merge all the existing phone connections one has. It could actually...
    by at July 26th, 2009 at 12:07 pm
  • Etiquette of email
    In the short story ‘The Umbrella Man’ by Roald Dahl we get to see the narrator’s mother judging people by the look of their shoes. We find the lady’s inference a failure in the story. But emails could help frame a good picture about the sender. The framing of the email could help create a first impression. Some people type the whole mail in upper case characters,...
    by at July 26th, 2009 at 12:07 pm
  • Is Disk encryption cheat proof?
    Researchers with Princeton University together with the Electronic Frontier Foundation found out a shortcoming which makes disk encryption systems useless incase an intruder has a physical access to your computer, for example when a computer is left unattended in sleep mode or when displaying a password prompt screen in the case of a stolen laptop. The attacker will take...
    by at July 26th, 2009 at 12:07 pm
  • iCalendar is Gcalendar
    iCalendar is Gcalendar
    Transformations in the field on IT are fast, and if you don’t see it coming, you will be left behind. The iPhone kick started the Smartphone revolution, a phone which can be an entertainer as well as worker. The iPhone iCalender can be now synced with your Google Calendar (Gcalender) with CALDAV support without any third party support.             The CALDAV...
    by at July 25th, 2009 at 03:07 pm
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