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One Of The Biggest Drawbacks Of Brassy Hosting

April 26, 2010 | Computer | No Comments

Cheap web hosting deals is really popular among users now for one simple conclude: it is cheap. A lot of gravitate to it as they arrange not accept to pay a brawny sum for individual to host their sit...

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Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight Multiplayer Hands-On

April 26, 2010 | Computer | No Comments

Command & Conquer fans will finally learn the truth behind the Brotherhood of Nod and its mysterious leader, Kane, when the epic conclusion to the Tiberium saga wraps up in Command & Conquer 4...

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Qualified Network Cable Management to Support Great Works of Contractor

April 26, 2010 | Computer | No Comments

If you are someone that works in the field of building construction; especially the contractor; being professional and doing the jobs well is certainly a must for the satisfactions of your customers. ...

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ViewSonic Launches AMD-certified 3D LED Display

April 26, 2010 | Computer | No Comments

ViewSonic today announced the launch of its first 24” 3D-LED Monitor. The V3D241wm-LED is AMD-certified for compatibility with Radeon graphics cards and ships with a pair of active shutter glas...

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Tag: amd, display, led

Get the New Excitement of Playing Blackjack Online

April 26, 2010 | Computer | No Comments

On many casinos available, blackjack is one of the most favorable games, because the players are most likely to win. Playing blackjack is a cool experience because you have to use your utmost strategy...

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Online Casino Directory

April 26, 2010 | Computer | No Comments

Gambling technology develops significantly within last few years. It is shown by the increasing number of websites that claim their selves as online casino. In one hand, it makes us have more choices ...

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Corsair HS1 USB Gaming Headset Review

April 26, 2010 | Computer | No Comments

Now, the first thing you’re going to notice about the HS1 USB gaming headset is that it isn’t the best looking set out there. It’s bulky, the color choice is uninspired, and the odd decision t...

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Tag: gaming, headset, technology, usb

Nvidia's GTX 480M Will Beat Up Your Mobile Graphics, Steal Your Lunch Money

April 26, 2010 | Computer | No Comments

Nvidia has just introduced what it claims is the world's fastest notebook GPU, the GeForce GTX 480M. Described as a "true tessellation monster for the notebook platform," the GTX 480M is Nvidia's mo...

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Tag: gpu, memory, notebook, nvidia

Asus Shows ROG 3D Gaming Notebook Powerhouse

April 26, 2010 | Computer | No Comments

Computex doesn't officially kick off until tomorrow, but most vendors are already in place and some have begun showing off their upcoming gadgets. Once such company is Asus, who has been busy talkin...

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Tag: gaming, notebook

Asus "Ares" is the Baddest HD 5970 on the Block

April 26, 2010 | Computer | No Comments

AMD's HD 5970 consists of two HD 5870 GPUs shoved under a single hood, but for one reason or another (heat, power consumption, etc), the memory and GPU cores come underclocked from their standalone ...

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Tag: amd, asus, videocard

Freeware Files: 5 Apps that Pack Windows With More Awesome Features!

Posted on | April 26, 2010 | No Comments

Some of my favorite kinds of freeware apps to find (and install) are the ones that build new functionality into the Windows operating system.  I’m running Windows 7 right now, but even this latest version of Microsoft’s OS has substantial room for third-party improvements.

It’s not difficult to find free or open-source apps to boost the common interactions one has with one’s operating system.  The tough part is in the classification: I’m really not sure how to best lump this week’s applications together, save for the fact that they’re all awesome ways to enhance Windows with new and useful features.  And I’m not talking about super-complex, command-line scripts or what-have-you.  No, these apps are all super-easy to use-if you even see them at all, given that most will modify some form of your Windows OS without needing any further interaction past the installation screen.

Anyway, if you can think of a better way to classify this week’s Freeware Files other than, “Apps that Make Windows Rock,” I’m all ears.  Otherwise, click the jump and get ready to take your operating system to new places!

Folderico

If you’re sporting Windows 7, you’ll love the organizational enhancements offered by the freeware application Folderico.  This nifty little utility allows you to change the color of any folder on your hard drive to preset shades via an easy-to-access right-click context menu.  Sure, you can always change the icon of any folder by hand if you so desire.  But like the labeling features in Microsoft Outlook or Mozilla Thunderbird, Folderico gives you instant access to this visual organization-change folder colors on the fly to reflect whatever new status you want to assign.

Why do I mention Windows 7?  You lose the right-click context menu in other versions of the Windows operating system, which makes re-coloring your folders a bit more of a drag.

Dexpot

Sometimes, one desktop just isn’t enough.  That’s fine.  Grab and install dexpot and you can launch up to 20 virtual desktops at a time, all easily accessible through Windows 7′s Aero Peek taskbar functionality.  This is an excellent way to keep track of your various desktops that, unfortunately, users of previous versions of the Windows OS will have to do without.  That’s not to say that the prospect of switching through your desktops to find the correct one should in any way discourage you from running Dexpot-especially since Dexpot itself can benefit from third-party plugins that extend its features even more!

FixWin

You don’t have to be a total Windows newb to benefit from the amazing services offered by this super-tiny, and super-new, freeware application for Windows 7 and Windows Vista.  Sure, it helps, but you can also just be plain forgetful.  FixWin loads as a pleasantly sorted list of common Windows issues-things like, “where the heck is my Recycle Bin” and “I can’t find my CD or DVD drive in Windows Explorer.”  FixWin can’t move mountains, but the program does give you a one-button fix for many of these typical (and annoying) issues.  I can’t begin to fathom the countless hours and forum searches now eliminated by this super-friendly fix-it app.

Ketarin

We’ve gone through a number of the traditional, “run this program to check and see if the other applications on your computer are as updated as they can be” applications.  So don’t just shrug off Ketarin and toss it in the pile with all the others.  While this freeware app performs a similar ritual in that it runs online  to check for updated software that you’ve installed, the nice thing about Ketarin is that it doesn’t actually update what’s on your system.

No, Ketarin is more designed for archiving and system restoring.  For this app merely takes the latest version of whatever apps you’ve installed and dumps it in a preselected folder on your hard drive.  In theory, this allows you to create the most up-to-date archive of installer files that you can possibly have-perfect for loading out a new PC with your favorite apps or, worst-case, restoring your system without missing any of your preferred programs!

Icon Configuration Utility

Little is more frustrating then when your desktop icons get all out of whack.  Whether it’s the result of a ton of program installations, a jerk friend, or some kind of Windows glitch, it can take a lot of time to restore your desktop to the picture-perfect shape you previously created.  And even if your desktop is messy as can be… that’s your mess.  Don’t let other programs-or Desktop Cleaning Wizards-ruin the chaotic way you go about accessing the many, many shortcuts littering your operating system.

Icon Configuration Utility is a universal freeware app that can save and restore the state of your desktop with but a click or two of the mouse.  It’s as easy as that, and it saves you countless hours spent rearranging the wrong picture into a perfect puzzle of icons.

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