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By Phil Rogers, 3 months ago

Fix your Broken Windows PC with System Restore


I am a regular user of the Alexa Toolbar. This toolbar monitors browsing habits and sends information back to Alexa to help them determine the most popular websites. Because of what it does, some people consider the Alexa Toolbar to be spyware. However, it doesn't do anything malicious, when you install it, [...]

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By Phil Rogers, 3 months and 13 days ago

How Safe is your Computer System?


Your Choice of Password May Be Letting You Down

Passwords. We have them everywhere now. Whether it's the PIN (Personal Identification Number) for your ATM card, the password that logs you into your email account, or to set up your Internet Router, we have this need for security that our money, our personal details [...]

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By Phil Rogers, 3 months and 16 days ago

10 Ways to Speed Up Your Windows PC For Free


When you unpacked your PC the first time you got it home, or it was installed in your office, it worked like a dream. The system started quickly, programs opened quickly, did their job as expected and closed down with no problems.

Then after a few months, or maybe even weeks, the rot set in. [...]

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By Phil Rogers, 3 months and 23 days ago

Kodak PhotoCDs - A Warning


If you have any of the old Kodak PhotoCDs lying around somewhere, you might find that they are no longer readable in your modern PC. It's well worth digging them out and checking before it's too late.

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By Phil Rogers, 7 months and 6 days ago

Fix Outlook Problems the Easy Way


I recently had problems with my Outlook 2007 on my Windows XP Pro system at work.

Basically, the program wouldn't start up properly. It would start and then encounter an error and try to restart itself (unless I unchecked the box to tell it not to).

It would then try to start itself in »Safe Mode» (does that imply that the normal mode is unsafe?), but that would [...]

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By Phil Rogers, 7 months and 17 days ago

Good Things Come To Those That Wait


A domain name has just been sold for an incredible $1.3 million.

Chris Clark registered the domain «www.pizza.com» in 1994, just when the World Wide Web was starting up. Since then, he has paid around $20 per year to keep the registration.

He sold the domain by auction to a bidder who has not been named.

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By Phil Rogers, 7 months and 22 days ago

Searching in the Dark To Save Energy


Computer monitors use more energy to display white pixels than black. Other colours use varying amounts of energy between the limits of black and white.

This is the theory proposed by Blackle (www.blackle.com), who have come up with a black search engine. It's a front-end to Google, but with a black background, hence the [...]

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By Phil Rogers, 8 months and 3 days ago

Death of a Science Visionary


It is with great sadness that we report the death of Sir Arthur C Clarke at the age of 90. He died at 20.00 GMT on 18th March 2008 after suffering respiratory problems.

He is known to most as being a great science fiction author; the most famous of his works being 2001: A Space Odyssey - the film based upon his short story The Sentinel.

The author of more than [...]

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By Phil Rogers, 8 months and 5 days ago

Handango shakes on Carphone Warehouse deal


You can't do everything on the internet

Smartphone software distributor Handango has signed a deal with Carphone Warehouse to have its service promoted with sales of the pink edition BlackBerry Pearl.…

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By Phil Rogers, 8 months and 5 days ago

The Industrial Microscope And Its Accessories


Any industry requires specialists in their department of research and development to carry out the work. A chemical industry needs its chemists to study about paints, dyes, and textiles. A computer industry needs its engineers to study cons...

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