Archive | July, 2009

Malicious Software Removal Tool from Microsoft

By Detector | 15 July 2009

After a certain time, which is about once in a month, the computer needs to get cleaned from different “trash” (malwares, spywares, viruses…), because you never know what you have might picked up during months of...
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Windows tip: How to Remove Duplicate Contacts From Outlook

By Detector | 14 July 2009

With using Microsoft Outlook’s contact management functionality you may accumulate duplicate entries or contacts as you sync with your mobile device. To remove duplicate entries you can use the tool which will help with removing the...
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Internet search engine that saves energy – Blackle.com

By Detector | 10 July 2009

Did you know that there is an Internet search engine that saves (according to the authors) up to 3000 megawatt hours of electrical power yearly? You must be wondering how? Well, “economical” search engine has a...
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Google Chrome Operating System

By Detector | 09 July 2009

Google announce a new project – the Google Chrome Operating System. According to official google blog, this will be re-thinked operating system. Google Chrome OS is aimed at people who spend most of their time on...
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VLC Media Player 1.0.0 – Goldeneye

By Detector | 08 July 2009

VLC Media Player – multiplatform open source multimedia player today is available in version 1.0.0 (code name “Goldeneye”) and can be downloaded from the official web site in versions for various platforms (Linux, Windows, Mac OS...
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5 Free Linux Documentation Generators for Programmers

By Detector | 07 July 2009

A documentation generator is a programming tool that generates documentation intended for programmers and end users, from a set of commented source code files, and in certain cases, binary files. This tool is used of programmers...
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Linux – legal FAT?

By Detector | 04 July 2009

After Microsoft’s claims against the Tom Tom for using FAT file system on Linux devices, many manufacturers of portable devices with Linux on FAT are worried that they will be sued by Microsoft. The Linux Foundation...
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Windows 7 tip: Jumplists activation with mouse, touchscreen or touchpad

By Detector | 03 July 2009

From tutorials, to activate Windows 7′s Jumplists you have to right-click on the taskbar buttons. But there is another way: you can hold the left mouse button and drag upwards. This tip is very useful when...
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Using VNC in Linux

By Detector | 03 July 2009

Virtual Network Computing (VNC) allows 2 or more users to share the same desktop remotely. As VNC is an IP based protocol, so you can use VNC to control local computers (e.g. office LAN) or remote...
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Windows 7 tip: Windows 7 Clear Type Tuning – How to

By Detector | 02 July 2009

With Windows 7, you can now configure your monitor for the best display of Clear Type. Here is the steps: From the Start Menu, run CTTUNE This will allow you to first Turn on Clear Type...
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How to enlarge your notebook batteries life

By Detector | 01 July 2009

Most of our time, the capacity of our notebook battery is not enough for our work and life. If you don’t have money for Apple Macbook , Dell and HP that have acclaimed battery life of...
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Linux: What is Distro and Why Do Distros Exist

By Detector | 01 July 2009

What is distro? Linux by itself, while being a neat programming feat, is just the kernel of an operating system. It requires other tools to become a ‘full’ operating system, most of which are provided in...
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Windows 7 tip: Maximizing, Restoring and Moving Windows

By Detector | 01 July 2009

You can quickly maximize a window by simply dragging it to the top of the screen or double clicking on its border at the top. Double clicking on the window will restore it to the original...
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How to Use BitTorrent

By Detector | 01 July 2009

BitTorrent is another one of those cool P2P protocols, but it uses some clever ‘swarming’ technology that allows other people to download the parts of the file that you’ve downloaded. This allows downloads as there are...
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12 Megapixel Nokia Phone with Optical Zoom

By Detector | 01 July 2009

According to PhoneReport, who can call on unnamed sources, Nokia, in the period more than half year will upgrade some of its mobile phones with cameras of resolution of 12 megapixels. However, it is mentioned and...
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CMS Joomla! 1.5.12 Released

By Detector | 01 July 2009

New version of CMS (Content Management System) Joomla! 1.5.12 released today (First of July, 2009). This release came after one month since releasing of previous version – Joomla! 1.5.11.The name of new version is Joomla! 1.5.12...
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