Archive for April, 2009

Are You Backing Up Your System?
How important is your computer? If you’re anything like me, it’s like an appendage. I work on it. I communicate with it. I organize my time with it. I listen to music on it. I play games on it. I watch movies on it. I store my family photos on it. I read on it. [...]

Manual Download for Microsoft Office 2007 SP2 Available
Microsoft has just rolled out a service pack for the 2007 Microsoft Office suites. This update includes major performance enhancement to the business software suite. In addition to that the 2007 Microsoft Office suite service pack 2 will give customers the latest updates for the 2007 office suite.
Office 2007 SP2 offers a noticeable change in [...]
How To Watch Man Utd Vs Arsenal Champions League Football Online
Hmm, so much for my 3-1 Barcelona Vs Chelsea prediction last night! It was still an amazing game though. I’m not sure which way the 2nd leg is going to go, but in the Man Utd Vs Arsenal Champions League game, Man utd will definitely come out on top.
If you’re not lucky enough to have [...]

Box.Net Rolled out free Text to Speech Service
Box.net is an online file system that allows users to store, access and share files remotely. Recently they have rolled out a new service which allows you to convert documents to speech. It will really come in handy for many of us who prefer listening to articles online rather than reading them.
The new service is [...]

How To Watch Barcelona Vs Chelsea Champions League Football Online
The greatest football tournament on the planet resumes this week, with Barcelona playing Chelsea in the Champions League tonight and Man Utd playing Arsenal tomorrow. Once again at least one British club will make the final.
If you want to watch Barcelona rip apart Chelsea tonight then check out Tony’s guide to watching Champions League Football [...]
Smart Installer Pack Offers 24 Useful System Applications For Free
Smart Installer Pack is a free combination of some of the most useful applications many users prefer to install on their system. It basically incorporate a handful of software usually installed on new computers, reinstalled operating systems and stuff like that.
Next time you setup a new PC try avoiding your search time and give this [...]

Google Analytics Widget for your Desktop
Google Analytics provides an excellent way to learn which online marketing initiatives are cost effective and see how visitors actually interact with your site. I’ve been using this service from the moment I first launched my blog in January 2008. Bloggers who are already familiar with this service should have a good idea how important [...]
Windows 7 RC leaked Already On Torrents
The Windows 7 Release Candidate isn’t officially launched until May 5th, but both the 32bit and 64bit versions (Windows 7 Build 7100) have been leaked on torrent sites already. I’ve never known a program to be leaked as much as Windows 7 and I’m sure it must be Microsoft ’sanctioned’, because otherwise they would do [...]

QuickOffice Available for iPhone via iTunes App Store
The much awaited “QuickOffice” has been released for iPhone and it is now available for download via iTunes app store. It’s been said that it is the first iPhone application to enable powerful editing of Microsoft Word Documents and Excel spreadsheets .
In addition to the regular office tools it also includes file sharing and content [...]
F-Secure Say Stop Using Adobe Acrobat Reader
Mikko Hypponen from respected security company F-Secure at this year’s RSA security conference in San Francisco, the #1 conference for security professionals, has advised users to stop using Adobe Reader because of the number of exploits targeted at it.
Of the targeted attacks so far this year, more than 47 % exploited holes in Acrobat Reader [...]

Speed Up Your Computer’s Startup
Normally, your windows start up time is very good when it’s fresh – because there aren’t any new softwares installed / running in your taskbar. After a while or so, even if your boot process is good, windows takes some time to load because of all the applications in your startup menu. These attempt to [...]

Winning The Lottery
We all know that there are a handful of blogs out there that essentially are printing their own money. The few that come to mind all share one thing in common: in addition to being set up to generate income, they all add value to the internet. No matter how well marketed, nobody’s going to [...]

Recover Accidently Closed Applications
There are times when we are have opened up different applications and without knowing, we click the [x] button and then slam your hand on the keyboard, thinking “what the”, I didn’t wanted to close that one! There’s a solution in the form of a small application called “GoneIn60s“. A fantastic idea which came in [...]

Download Your Favorite Video From Any Video Sharing Website
I mentioned earlier in a blog post how you can convert Youtube videos to Mp3 and download the song after extracting the music file from it. Today I’ve confronted another great tool that is not limited to Youtube but it lets you download your favorite video from almost all the video sharing websites out there.
NetVideoHunter [...]

Got SLR? Ditch the Flash!
Yesterday, I acquired my 2rd SLR. It’s a Sony A350, comes with 14.1MP and produces the most gorgeous pictures even in low lighting. I obtained it to replace my Canon 1000D which I found a little too entry level for my taste. Its Bionz processor guarantees me vivid holiday pictures that will truly make my [...]

Transform Web Widgets For your Desktop
A few of my co-workers have this habbit of adding new Widgets to their desktop. If they find anything worth keeping they would just search their way to get it on their PC so that they can access it easily.
Recently we have discovered a software that would help you take these widgets from the internet [...]
Windows 7 Release Candidate On May 5th?
Microsoft added download links for the Windows 7 Release Candidate over the weekend stating that the Windows 7 Release Candidate would be available for download on May 5th, only to remove the links te following day. I’m fairly sure that the original May 5th date was correct, particularly as there are rumours that some OEM [...]




