Find out which webhost hosts a website (1)
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There are lot of IP lookup sites and free tools out there but if you have to find out what webhost is a website hosted at, which tool do you look for? Webhosts are not revealed always by IP lookups, they only reveal the IP address one website is on. But there is a free online tool that will help you find out which host carries or runs a particular website.The site that will help ...
Registry Cleanup with RegDefrag (2)
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The excellent registry cleanup tool Quicksys RegDefrag is now available in version 2.0. It features a new registry scan algorithm, improved Windows 64-bit performance and multi-language support among other additions. The Registry cleanup tool quickly scans the Windows Registry to find gaps, fragments and wasted space and displays a quick report after the Registry scan that outlines the gain from defragmenting the Registry. A smaller Registry has several advantages including a faster system start and ...
Boxee (4)
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The following article is a guest post by Uk’s finest Joe Anderson. You can pay him a visit at his own tech blog Webby’s World. Boxee is XBMC-based media centre software currently in private alpha, currently only available for OS X Leopard(Intel Macs only) and Linux, although a Windows release is in development. Boxee is a social networking orientated media centre, allowing you to make recommendations to friends and allowing your friends to make recommendations ...
10 Ways to Find Time to Follow Your Dreams (16)
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Here are ten ways to “rescue” a half-hour a day (at least). Not all of them will be feasible for everyone, or have the same return, but at least one of them should be what it takes to give yourself a little extra time.
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30+ Free Security, Encryption, Firewall and Antivirus Apps for Windows - Stepcase Lifehack (19)
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It’s hard to maintain a secure, virus-free Windows set-up. The Internet is like a minefield, where a poorly protected computer can become infected by all sorts of virii or allow malicious individuals to tinker with your hard drive’s contents, or worse, your operating system itself. Don’t waste any time getting your Windows computer secured. You don’t need to shell out hundreds of dollars to do this — and if you have a computer that’s not ...
Woopra, the best free Analytics (7)
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Google Analytics is almost the default free service for any blogger, and for good reason. It’s a solid service, essential for anyone needing to track visitor statistics and create a successful blog. The biggest complaint I hear around however is over the fact Google Analytics doesn’t have any kind of ‘live tracking’ functions, statistics refresh just once per 24hours which can become a pain with time. Enter Woopra. Woopra is a real-time tracking service with ...
How Much are ASUS Eee PC and MSI Wind in Malaysia? (1)
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One of the hottest products at the PIKOM PC Fair 2008 (II) was the netbook. Netbook is small-sized, low-cost, light weight version of notebook computer that has been optimized for Internet access. Here are the ASUS Eee PC and MSI Wind prices in Malaysia: ASUS Eee PC 701 Intel Mobile CPU Intel UMA graphic 4GB SSD, 512MB RAM 802.11b/g, 10/100 LAN 7″ LCD, USB 2.0 x 3 MMC & SD card reader 0.3M pixel webcam ...
How You Can Avoid Credit Card Tricks (1)
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Found this video on YouTube. This video will discover what credit card companies don’t tell you that can cost you thousands! Plus, how you can fight them at their own game! Share This
Gdium Small Laptop With Linux (1)
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The Gdium small laptop, or netbook if you prefer that term, ships with a 10″ display which offers a maximum resolution of 1024×600 pixels. This makes it slightly larger than the Asus EeePC 900 which on the other hand only offers a 8.9″ screen. The small laptop weights 1.1 kilograms and comes equipped with 512 Megabytes of RAM, a 900 Mhz 64-bit Longsoon CPU, 3 USB ports, a SD-HC port, Wlan, Ethernet connections, speakers, microphone, ...
Software Updates Week 29 (2)
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What a busy week. It’s almost the opposite of last week which was rather uneventful. Dozens of excellent software programs have been updated in this week and I really do not know where to start. It took a long time to compile the list and I’m sure I probably forgot half of the applications that have been updated. To mention some remarkable ones: µTorrent, Locate32, Opera and Notepad++ have all been updated in this week. ...
Google Expands Trend Tracking With “Insights For Search” (29)
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Google has just written a blog post introducing “Insights for Search”, an extension to its Google Trends and AdWords products that allows users to track keywords across different verticals, geographic locations, and time periods. According to the post, the new service is designed to help advertisers and marketers get a better understanding for user search behavior. You can access the Insights to Search homepage here (you’ll need to login to your Google account). Insights for ...
Google Expands Trend Tracking With “Insights For Search” (11)
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Google has just written a blog post introducing “Insights for Search”, an extension to its Google Trends and AdWords products that allows users to track keywords across different verticals, geographic locations, and time periods. According to the post, the new service is designed to help advertisers and marketers get a better understanding for user search behavior. You can access the Insights to Search homepage here (you’ll need to login to your Google account). Insights for ...
19 Free GTD Apps for Windows, Mac & Linux (27)
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There are plenty of great, free Getting Things Done apps out there. If you’re a fan of David Allen’s productivity system but can’t do paper and don’t have the cash for a commercial program, this is the collection of applications for you. The following is a list of nineteen free GTD apps for Windows, the Mac and Linux. Excuse me if I cheat by adding a web app here and there. iGTD Of the free ...
Make your browser read out text in high speed (1)
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Ever wanted someone to read out all those stories you read online? This particular website, has a little java applet that will read out anything you just copy and paste to it. It’s free and no hassles in using it, you’ll love it. The speed it reads at is 300 words per minute. So you can imagine how fast it is. This application will help you train yourself and increase your reading speed. It helps ...
OpenDrive Online Disk (4)
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Online storage services are slowly moving from being pure file hosting websites to those that provide additional values to their users by offering desktop applications and file operations like syncing. I reviewed the Dropbox service just a few days ago that provided a desktop client to its users that could be used to drag and drop files into a special folder that would sync those files with the online storage space in the background. OpenDrive ...
Encrypt your confidential file using TrueCrypt (1)
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If you have a top secret and confidential data, where you will save it? Will you put it on your Windows desktop? Or put it in your My Documents? Of course you will answer NO to these two questions, right? If we do not secure our confidential data or file, there is no point we classified it as confidential. So we need a special mechanism that can protect the data. And another question is, what ...
20 Useful Bookmarklets - Stepcase Lifehack (42)
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Bookmarklets are useful tools. Simply put, they’re bookmarked links you keep in your browser toolbar that perform a useful function when you click on them. There are about half a million of the things out there—far too many to fit in any bookmark toolbar! Let’s take a look at twenty of the most useful bookmarklets out there. To “install” a bookmarklet, drag the link presented on the bookmarklet’s Web site to your bookmarks toolbar, and ...
doPDF &8212; Freeware to Save Documents to PDF on Windows Vista (2)
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On Mac OS X, you can easily save any document as PDF format. It is a built-in feature. We do not have the useful feature on Windows Vista (or any other versions of Windows) but it can be done with external software. I recommend doPDF to save your documents to PDF format on Windows. doPDF is a FREE PDF converter that allows you to create PDF files by selecting the “Print” command from virtually any ...
Do Specific Data Backups With Tame (3)
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Tame is a specialized backup solution that can monitor applications and perform backups once those applications close. It would for instance be possible to monitor Firefox, Opera or Internet Explorer and make a backup of the profiles once the applications are closed by the user. Other variants include instant messengers and their logs, ftp clients, p2p applications and everything else that is writing data during use. Tame is easy to use. Just install the application ...