Archive for the 'Windows XP' Category

A better Start Menu

Saturday, March 8th, 2008

Vista Start Menu brings useful functions such as “Run” or the Hibernate button to the front. If you remove a program from the list, that space remains empty, thus, allowing you to find the tools conveniently at the same place without re-shiffling the entries.
If you want to retain the original menu at the same time, [...]

A Safe for Secrets

Friday, March 7th, 2008

Steganos Safe One is designed for securing two drives with each capacity of up to 1GB. They prevent access by an outsider with the help of a 256-bit key. The program is quite flexible in way it is accessed. A USB stick or a Windows Smartphone serves as a key along with the usual passwords. [...]

Free Office from IBM

Friday, February 22nd, 2008

Experienced PC mates would still recall the infamous Lotus SmartSuite, which was a veritable alternative to Microsoft’s office program for many years. Following this tradition. IBM is now providing a freeware office suite called Lotus Symphony.
This software comes in three sets. Documents, presention and spreadsheets. Irrespective of the type of document you are processing, everything [...]

Converting MPEG2

Sunday, February 17th, 2008

Converting films as per MPEG2 with the best quality is not a problem for the HC encoder. However, the program does require the aid of the free DGindex (available at www.neuron2.net). It analyzes the source video and provides a d2v file. All you have to do is load it in the HC Encoder, and the [...]

Filthy Penetration

Saturday, January 19th, 2008

Trojan directs computers to porn sites and drugs stores.

This new threat is not only pesky, but sleazy as well. It takes over your browser and redirects it to pornography and also salacious websites or drug stores. Security experts at MicroWorld Technologies caution computer users against probably infection of a Trojan named ‘Win32.StartPage.jo’ while visiting dubious [...]

The Hidden Danger of iTunes

Friday, January 18th, 2008

Have you installed all the Windows updates? Good, because most of the attackers invade your PC through loopholes in the operating system. But this can change soon. Due to the popularity of IPods, iTunes has been installed withwith QuickTimes on many computers. Hackers are now diverting attention towards this software as their new target. Meanwhile, [...]

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