Archive | January, 2009

New Toshiba netbook with SSD

By Detector | 22 January 2009

Toshiba decide to refresh its netbook NB100 with additional SSD with a capacity of 64 GB. New Toshiba offer is 64-gigabytes SSD instead of the classic discs rotating plates that are more frequent occurrence in the...
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Get notified when someone stop following you on Twitter

By Detector | 21 January 2009

Qwitter is web service which e-mails you when someone stops following you on Twitter. If you are going to lose followers because of your post or you have said something that your followers don’t agree with,...
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Apple iWork`09 with no serial number

By Detector | 21 January 2009

Apple decided to release version of iWork’09 office application which does not need the serial number for installation. While manufacturers of software for PC protect their products using various measures which often give headache to legitimate...
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Linux devices – Linux can be implemented everywhere

By Detector | 21 January 2009

If you think that Linux only appears on the desktop and server computers – you are wrong. Website computerworld.com brings an interesting article: “The Linux Gadget Hall of Fame”, where they presented various devices which use...
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7 useful tips and secrets for Windows 7 (seven)

By Detector | 21 January 2009

Any version of Windows brings to its users various tips and secrets that you can perform to get your computer working the way you want it. Here are the 7 useful tips for new Windows 7...
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What are the actual losses from piracy?

By Detector | 21 January 2009

Judge James P. Jones threats to the life of associations for the protection of copyright, such as e-RIAA, MPAA and BSA. In fact, in his final decision, relating to re-start the process against the 26-year-old Daniel...
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Adobe solutions for distance learning – eLearning

By Detector | 21 January 2009

Adobe has released two software packages aimed at creating content and maintaining eLearning system for distance learning. Featured packages have many applications to create a rich content of courses. It is a package Adobe eLearning Suite...
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Windows 7 – new keyboard shortcuts

By Detector | 20 January 2009

Windows 7 supports several useful new keyboard shortcuts. Here is the list of most useful shortcuts:Alt+PDisplay/ hide the Explorer preview pane Windows Logo+GDisplay gadgets in front of other windows Windows Logo++ (plus key)Zoom in, where appropriate...
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Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Windows 7

By Detector | 20 January 2009

Kaspersky Lab presented the technical prototype of its antivirus software for Windows 7 operating system.Prototype Kaspersky Anti-Virus is based on a new anti-virus engine which provides complex protection from viruses, worms, trojan horses, spyware, unauthorized intrusions...
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Seagate`s Barracuda downfall

By Detector | 18 January 2009

Seagate’s Terabyte Barracuda HD from 11th generation have big problems with the faults because of errors in the microcode firmware device. The hard disk software doesn’t recognize correctly the fault in device and completely lock the...
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Worm Downadup multiplying with enormous speed

By Detector | 18 January 2009

Although Microsoft builds a patch at 23rd October last year, many computers are still unsecured, and thus exposed to risk.According to F-Secure report, the new variant worm Downadup (also known as Conficker and Kido), already infected...
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Internet grows by Moore`s law

By Detector | 18 January 2009

Understanding the development and growth of the Internet is critical in ensuring its desirable properties. Researchers from Chinese Institute for Computers concluded that Internet grows according to a variation of Moore’s law. The number of Internet...
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Free tools for writers, novelist and bloggers, like WriteRoom for Mac, DarkRoom for Windows and what about Linux?

By Detector | 17 January 2009

Mac:WriteRoom is full screen writing tool, it strips away toolbars, menus and other interface elements leaving you with the equivalent of a blank typewriter page with default black background and green color fonts. It is native...
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How to fix duplicate contacts folders in MS Outlook

By Detector | 16 January 2009

Sometimes in Microsoft Outlook, when you send mail and click on the TO button, there will either be duplicate Contacts folders showing or no contacts showing. To fix this you need to delete the Outlook Address...
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Open links in Vista to another browser than Internet Explorer

By Detector | 16 January 2009

When you click on a link to a web page, Vista will automatically use the Internet Explorer. This is default setting in Window Vista. If you want it to use some other program like Firefox or...
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How to view hidden and system files in Windows Vista

By Detector | 16 January 2009

To configure the Windows Explorer in Windows Vista to view hidden and system files follow next steps: Click on the the Control Panel / Folders icon Click on the View tab at the top Check or...
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Windows tip: Open folder in command prompt from the Explorer

By Detector | 16 January 2009

If you are using the Windows Explorer in Windows, and want to open a folder to a command prompt follow next steps:For Windows Vista: With the folder in the right hand panel Hold down the Shift...
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How to Start Windows XP and Vista in Safe Mode

By Detector | 15 January 2009

Many times, for different reasons – to remove a piece of stacked software, troubleshooting, diagnostic purposes or other, you’ll have to start Windows in Safe Mode. In Safe Mode you can run only specific programs and...
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Set Capslock, Numlock and Scroll Lock startup state in Windows

By Detector | 15 January 2009

If you want to set the startup state for Capslock, Numlock and Scroll Lock in Windows you just need to edit the registry. The startup state of these keys are very useful when the keys are...
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Two ways to use the same bookmarks on different browsers

By Detector | 15 January 2009

There are times you need to use many different browsers at the same time such as logging on two Gmail accounts or you love the speed of Opera while also need the powerful of Firefox. One...
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