Software

by Rafael Hernandez on September 17, 2009 · 0 comments

Zero Assumption RecoveryDeveloper: Zero Assumption SoftwareUsage: Data Recovery SoftwareZero Assumption Recovery WebsiteSometimes, through no fault of your own of course, things tend to go south really quickly on your storage medium due to the slip of a finger or yes…

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by Rafael Hernandez on September 14, 2009 · 0 comments

Microsoft has made some effort into buttoning up Windows 7’s security model compared to Vista which should see the operating system as the most secure Windows version to date. DailyTech delves into what the changes mean for users and some…

Read more Windows 7 Offers Protection from those bad guys

by Rafael Hernandez on September 13, 2009 · 0 comments

CableCARD is the cable industry’s standard for getting digital content to supported devices such as TVs, and in a few rare cases PCs, instead of having to rely on a large and clunky cable box. Unfortunately the PC option saw…

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by Rafael Hernandez on September 1, 2009 · 0 comments

Microsoft’s Windows 7 operating system is being touted as the best reason to upgrade from your old XP install clearly trumping the company’s Vista OS by quite a wide margin when it comes to user friendliness and system response.Up until…

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by Rafael Hernandez on August 10, 2009 · 0 comments

Microsoft’s Windows 7 is shaping up to be the operating system Windows users actually feel compelled to upgrade to. Gone are the early driver headaches and hassles that Vista users encountered but does it equal better performance in graphics intensive…

Read more Windows 7 vs Vista, Graphics Performance Compared

by Rafael Hernandez on August 6, 2009 · 0 comments

Microsoft’s Windows 7 has a slew of performance and user friendliness improvements under the hood but figuring out which OS version is right for you or if it’s even worth upgrading your PC to the new operating system gets a…

Read more Everything You Wanted to Know Before Your Windows 7 Upgrade

by Rafael Hernandez on August 4, 2009 · 0 comments

Distributed computing is a fancy term for splitting up computing work between internet capable computers. It’s not a new technique as distributed.net and seti@home can attest to and it harnesses the processors in millions of home systems today.In fact SETI@home…

Read more Intel Brings Distributed Computing to Facebook

by Rafael Hernandez on August 3, 2009 · 0 comments

techPowerUp GPU-Z Developer: techPowerUp Usage: System Information techPowerUp GPU-Z Website We’re fans of the single use utility. Something built around the premise of handling a simple task and presenting you with exactly what you need when you need it. Knowing…

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by Rafael Hernandez on August 3, 2009 · 0 comments

Microsoft had been planning to launch a Windows 7 version, dubbed E Edition, for the European Union which lacked any sort of preloaded web browser which would force the user to find a way to get one on to their…

Read more Windows 7 E Edition Dropped, Balloting In

by Pedro Hernandez on July 31, 2009 · 0 comments

doPDFDeveloper: SoftlandUsage: Create PDF files from any application.doPDF WebsiteWant to cut down on paper? Then print to PDF.  Here’s how……

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by Rafael Hernandez on July 30, 2009 · 0 comments

Adobe’s Flash Player (versions 9.0.159.0 and 10.0.22.87) had a bit of a security issue that could have allowed malicious individuals to crash Windows, Mac, and Linux operating systems and run arbitrary code which could compromise a system.Given how pervasive their…

Read more Adobe Flash Patched, Security Threats Averted….for now