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Video on Changing Settings in Control Panel
How to change some settings in Windows Vista Control Panel.
A better Start Menu

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, go to “Configuration | System Integration e “Replace system start menu” and click on “Prepare quick start connection”. [source vistastartmenu.com]
A Safe for Secrets

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. [source Steganos
Converts html into Vista Gadgets
I found great software form Amnesty, Generator for Vista. You can easily convert millions of web widgets, games and videos – designed to live on home pages, blogs or MySpace – into gadgets for your Sidebar. If you like widgets on the web, you’ll love them on your Sidebar. Download http://www.amnestywidgets.com/GeneratorWin.html
The Hidden Danger of iTunes

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, there are bulk of updates published every few weeks for the QuickTimes software to repair the critcal loopholes there were six updates in November alone.
If there is a security loophole, a manipulated video file, for instance, is sufficient for hackers to gain access to the computer. If java is installed on the systems, attackers can confer more rights in combination with QuickTime applets, which aren’t exactly termed as being reliable. There are bugs even in the image processing routine of QuickTime enabling hackers to read the PC.
You must install the latest version of the iTunes software to view videos safely. The latest QuickTime version with all patches is available at their website. Source www.apple.com/itunes
