ZAP Reader: "ZAP Reader is a web based speed reading program that will change the way you read on your computer. Current beta testers report reading twice as much in half the time—that's a 300% increase in reading speed, without any loss in comprehension! There is nothing to install, it works with most popular browsers, and it's totally free!"
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Sunday, December 1, 2013
Share single Keyboard and Mouse with Multiple Computers over LAN
Share single Keyboard and Mouse with Multiple Computers over LAN: "Like me, are you also having multiple computers for different purposes and you go to each of them to run required application? This scenario is very much familiar for those who needs to test things on different platforms or required to provide technical support to other employees."
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15 MORE Free Guides That Really Teach You USEFUL Stuff
15 MORE Free Guides That Really Teach You USEFUL Stuff: "2010, we’ve written a bunch of new PDF manuals for you, on all kinds of subjects, from Facebook privacy to Dropbox tips."
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Turn an Old Computer into a Networked Backup, Streaming, or Torrenting Machine with NAS4Free
Turn an Old Computer into a Networked Backup, Streaming, or Torrenting Machine with NAS4Free: "At its most basic, Network attached storage, or NAS, is a great way to share files on your local network. But it's also a perfect solution for backing up your computers, streaming media across your home network, or even torrenting files to a central server. If you have an aging computer lying around, you can turn it into a NAS for for free with the open-source FreeNAS operating system. Here's how. "
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Computer Recycling Scheme is Filling Minds, Not Landfills | Gadgets, Science & Technology
Computer Recycling Scheme is Filling Minds, Not Landfills | Gadgets, Science & Technology: "One of the top concerns of people who want to donate their old computers is whether their personal data will be secure. Pass IT On For Good gives you a USB card that you insert into your computer. The card features proprietary software that will assess your computer’s condition. If it’s suitable for donation, the card will wipe all of your personal information and install a new operating system and educational software appropriate to the location the machine is bound for."
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