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For Dummies is one of the top selling series of books covering tonnes of topics under the sun. It’s usually one of the first purchases for people who want to start afresh anything from business, to computers and the Internet, electronics, finance etc. Now, For Dummies has relaunched Dummies.com to make the tutorials and learning accessible to a computer near you. So, what’s new with Dummies.com? Integrated search to quickly find topics you want Tutorials filled with videos and pictures for you to learn quickly and easily Tips and tricks from Dummies expert editors Regular contests Check out this image […]
A while ago, I wrote about Ten Tools to Defragment your Hard Disk. Like your hard drive the windows registry is also prone to defragmentation because it is constantly accessed by programs. Fortunately, we have tools that help you clean up your windows registry and defragment the same. I’ve identified three freeware tools that will help you defragment your registry. You need to run these occasionally and get a completely compact registry. One more step to speeding up your computer. Auslogics Registry Defrag Auslogics Registry Defrag is fast becoming a useful and essential tool in keeping your registry defragmented. The […]
Windows 7 Beta was released two days and Microsoft’s servers went for a toss. The problems have now been fixed and you can now download the ISO directly from Microsoft servers. You can even pick it up using Bittorrent or other Torrent software. However, to use Windows 7 Beta, you need to register at Microsoft to receive a serial key. Without the key, Windows 7 will expire in 30 days. Of course, with the key it expires on August 1, 2009. So, please do not consider this as your free lifetime copy of Windows 7. Run it to test it […]
Back in June ’08 Google changed their favicon from the infamous capital G to the small g. And, seven months later it’s time for another change. The new favicon is the small g but with the four colors of Google. The new favicon is a result of a contest that Google ran. In their blog post, Marissa states: André Resende, a computer science undergraduate student at the University of Campinas in Brazil, submitted the design that inspired our new favicon. His placement of a white ‘g’ on a color-blocked background was highly recognizable and attractive, while seeming to capture the […]
A long time ago, I wrote a tutorial on creating custom labels in Microsoft Word. Creating a custom label is necessary only if you don’t plan to use the many inbuilt label templates. The next step after creating a custom label is the actual label merge process. If you are familiar with Mail Merge, the process is almost similar. You can start merging labels by going to the Mailings tab followed by Start Mail Merge and selecting Labels from the drop down that appears. We next select the Label we want. You can select labels from different vendors or select […]
Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer has announced that a test version of the US software titan’s Windows 7 operating system will be available worldwide on Friday. Earlier he had announced that Windows 7 is nearing completion and is almost ready for release. Windows 7 Beta will be available for all users for testing or regular use until the final version is made available. Users worldwide can download the software directly from Microsoft’s site. Previous versions of Windows 7 Beta were leaked out to users via torrents. This is the first official release of a beta version of Windows. Windows 7 […]
While WordPress plugins are really useful, you don’t need plugins always to add certain features to your themes. Here are a few code snippets you can add to your theme files to display recent posts, random posts and recent comments. Recent Posts The following code will enclose the latest 10 posts in an unordered list. Change numberposts=10 to display a different number of posts. <ul> <?php $myposts = get_posts('numberposts=10'); foreach($myposts as $post) : ?> <li><a href="<?php the_permalink(); ?>"><?php the_title();?></a></li> <?php endforeach; ?> </ul> This uses the get_posts function to fetch the latest posts. An alternative method is to use wp_get_archives […]
Roxio is one of the leading companes that specializes in digital media software solutions. They have recently launched the latest version of their market leading buring and digital media software for Mac known as Toast 10 Titanium. Toast 10 Titanium is claimed to be one of the most essential complement to the Mac OS X and iLife applications. It provides you an easy way to burn your music, video, photo and data files on to Cd, DVD or Blue-ray Disc for Mac. In addition to that Toast makes copying discs a snap which means you can copy CDs, DVDs and […]
Hit that delete button, only to find out that you needed that important file? Stop! don’t panic. Instead download one of these software, run a scan and recover your file. Recuva Recuva (pronounced “recover”) is a freeware Windows utility to restore files that have been accidentally deleted from your computer. This includes files emptied from the Recycle bin as well as images and other files that have been deleted by user error from digital camera memory cards or MP3 players. It will even bring back files that have been deleted by bugs, crashes and viruses! [Download] PC Inspector File Recovery […]
The Twitter Blog reported last week that people are receiving emails which contain links to a phishing site asking you to enter your login details. I decided to check it out today and was surpised to see that the entire twitter interface has been converted to that of Facebook, which means that they are now getting ready for a Facebook phishing scam! Good news is that Internet Explorer (with Website Checking Enabled), Firefox 3 (Firefox 2 did not block the site) and Google Chrome all display big warnings. So, if you are using any of these browsers, then you will […]