How to securely wipe sensitive files--or your entire hard drive | PCWorld: "When you delete a file, it doesn't actually go away--even after you've emptied the Recycle Bin. The actual bits remain written on the drive until some other disk activity writes over them. Even when you format a drive, the files are still there for those who want and know how to read them."
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Thursday, June 20, 2013
Five surefire ways to maximize your laptop's battery life | PCWorld
Five surefire ways to maximize your laptop's battery life | PCWorld: "You adore your laptop. It lets you get down to business wherever you happen to be—airport lounge, coffee shop, your home office. It’s the key to your competitive edge.
That is, until its battery croaks. Just as you’re putting the final details on your PowerPoint presentation. At the airport. Two hours before takeoff. And with no power outlet in sight. At that instant, you begin to wonder why you ever bought the ever-lovin’ boat anchor in the first place."
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That is, until its battery croaks. Just as you’re putting the final details on your PowerPoint presentation. At the airport. Two hours before takeoff. And with no power outlet in sight. At that instant, you begin to wonder why you ever bought the ever-lovin’ boat anchor in the first place."
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How to child-proof the Internet | PCWorld
How to child-proof the Internet | PCWorld: "The Internet is filled with websites that are inappropriate for anyone, much less children. Kids get into trouble online all the time, even when they aren’t looking for it. Misspelling a website address, screwing up a search term, or clicking a risqué ad can lead to some awkward bedtime conversations. Online bullying, predatory adults, and illegal downloading of copyrighted content are other threats."
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Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Boost your pc’s performance in 5 secs. | Haklabs.com
Boost your pc’s performance in 5 secs. | Haklabs.com: "Have you ever noticed how you pc tends to slow down near the end of the day? Well there is a way you can put it back in its fresh start state without a restart!
First up, why do you need a booster?"
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First up, why do you need a booster?"
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Ramsinks
Ramsinks: "Some programs may be considered "Worms/Trojans" by anti-viruses. I assure you they are safe however. Most of us true geek's don't run AV - just FYI. If your not "savvy" don't download and try to run some of these tools. Use at your own risk.
If you don't see a program listed here, it is probably not a good idea to download it. However if you know of a good piece of software that's not listed, please let me know so I can test it. If it passes all the testing, it will be added."
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If you don't see a program listed here, it is probably not a good idea to download it. However if you know of a good piece of software that's not listed, please let me know so I can test it. If it passes all the testing, it will be added."
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40+ Computer Pranks To Play On Your Friend Computer
40+ Computer Pranks To Play On Your Friend Computer: "Although it quite late now, but the April fool day has not ended and moreover I just want to blog about these computer pranks which you can play on your friend computer any day you want to."
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Backing up your Computer - News - Bubblews
Backing up your Computer - News - Bubblews: "If you have had a computer for any amount of time, chances are you have important documents on it that you do not want to lose. It is important that you back these up every once in a while. "
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Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Get More Out Of Pocket With These 6 Tips To Enhance Your Reading Experience
Get More Out Of Pocket With These 6 Tips To Enhance Your Reading Experience: "Pocket is the ultimate read-it-later service which makes it easy to save articles and online content for later viewing. We’ve already taken an in-depth look at all of Pocket’s key features since it was rebranded from Read it Later to Pocket, and became a completely free service."
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What is Overclocking? The Absolute Beginner’s Guide to Understanding How Geeks Speed Up Their PCs
What is Overclocking? The Absolute Beginner’s Guide to Understanding How Geeks Speed Up Their PCs: "Overclocking is the action of increasing a component’s clock rate, running it at a higher speed than it was designed to run. This is usually applies to the CPU or GPU, but other components can also be overclocked."
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How to Create a Wi-Fi Heatmap for Network Analysis, Better Coverage, and Geek Cred Galore
How to Create a Wi-Fi Heatmap for Network Analysis, Better Coverage, and Geek Cred Galore: "Wouldn’t it be awesome if you could see exactly where your Wi-Fi coverage was hot, cold, and somewhere in between? Stop guesstimating where you might need better Wi-Fi coverage and see exactly where with today’s Wi-Fi heatmap tutorial."
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