How to Hide Your Important Data from Other Users?
Posted on 16. Sep, 2010 by admin.
Normally when you need to secure your important data from other users, then your first choice is to burn it on CD or put it to removable drive instead of hard drive. But imagine if your data size is more than 100 GB then it is not easy to burn it on CD. No worry, [...]
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Twitter Announces New Website Interface with photos, video
Posted on 15. Sep, 2010 by admin.
Evan Williams announced a fresh redesign to the biggest Twitter client, Twitter.com. The design draws on many of the innovations first seen in the official iPad app, and you’ll see a new multi-pane view that lets you easily click between tweets, profiles, hash tags and other Twitter features. Clicking on a tweet that contains a [...]
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SpeedOut: How to know USB Drive Speed
Posted on 14. Sep, 2010 by admin.
USB drives have their own read and write speeds and based on this speed you can use it for specific purposes like playing a game directly from the drive etc. SpeedOut is a simple freeware tool which tells you about the read and write speeds of your USB drive. The application is completely portable and [...]
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5 Tips for Using Gmail Priority Inbox
Posted on 14. Sep, 2010 by admin.
It’s been a week since Google launched Priority Inbox, and now that you’ve hopefully had a chance to try it out, Google share some tips to help you manage your email more efficiently. Here are five ways you can make Priority Inbox work even better for you.1. Customize your SectionsBy default, Priority Inbox has three [...]
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Facebook Tests New Pages Discovery Tool
Posted on 13. Sep, 2010 by admin.
Facebook began testing a new Pages discovery tool called the Pages discovery browser. The tool shows some of the most popular pages in your network as well as a list of friends who you have the most shared interests with. It’s an interesting tool,One has to wonder how this will be integrated in the future. [...]
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How to Monitor CPU Temperature
Posted on 09. Sep, 2010 by admin.
Core Temp is a freeware tool which allows you to monitor your CPU core temperature and provides you with lots of options to customize. Core Temp is not just for displaying the temperature, it can also alert you when the processor works in too hot of an environment as well as take protective action when [...]
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Facebook Adds Remote Logout Feature
Posted on 07. Sep, 2010 by admin.
If you’re constantly forgetting to log out of Facebook when you use other people’s computers or phones, Facebook’s new remote logout feature is here. Under Account Settings (specifically, the Account Security section), you can now see a list of places where you’re currently logged in, along with some info to help you determine whether each [...]
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How to Clean up your Gmail Inbox Automatically
Posted on 04. Sep, 2010 by admin.
Gmail has always had an excellent spam filter that keeps junk messages out of your Inbox. Then, earlier this week, Google added a reverse feature that is quite unique to Gmail – it’s called the Priority Inbox. Priority Inbox is like having a personal secretary whose job is to sort your incoming mail based on [...]
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How to Make your Windows Start-up Faster
Posted on 03. Sep, 2010 by admin.
Does your Windows computer take really long to start-up? Well, you are not alone with this problem but fortunately, you can get your Windows to start much faster without re-installing Windows or adding any new hardware. The logic is fairly simple. Your computer loads quite a few software programs and services during start-up (look at [...]
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How to Test the Strength of Password Online
Posted on 02. Sep, 2010 by admin.
Every time you wonder how strong your password should be? Now its very easy Just type your password in the input box of How Secure is my Password and this tool will tell you how long it would take for an average desktop computer to crack your password using the Brute Force method. The tool [...]

