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How to add a "copy path" option to the Windows context menu
If you are a windows user you may be familiar with the menu that appears when you right click on an object in Windows Explorer. This menu is called the context menu and it allows you to cut, copy, rename, send file to a specific source and rename. But what do you do if you… Read more
mSpot streaming Hollywood movies to mobile phones
mSpot, the US mobile entertainment company has begun streaming full length movies to mobile phones. The company stated that it has agreements with big name studios such as Paramount, Universal and Weinstein Co. Studios to bring these movies to users’ mobile phones. mSpot currently has over three hundred movies available for viewing including new movies… Read more
OnLive secures more funding, sees strong interest
OnLive is a cloud based service that aims to change the way people play video games stated that they have received a new round of funding and also said that interest from potential users has exceeded their expectations. OnLive declined to disclose how large the round of investments was, but CEO Steve Perlman had stated… Read more
Dell launches high-end, thin business PC
Dell recently unveiled its latest high-end, ultra thin business PC incorporating a fresh design to its range of enterprise computers. Dell calls its new Latitude Z the world’s thinnest and lightest laptop, weighing about 4.5 pounds and about an inch thick. That being said the Latitude Z does not come cheap. The new notebook retails… Read more
Microsoft Security Essentials Available for Download
After introducing Microsoft Security Essentials Beta to 75,000 beta testers, the software giant has now made its antivirus software available for free download. This beta version of the antivirus program is said to protect Windows from Malware, Spyware and computer viruses. Microsoft is targeting its Security Essentials Beta software to low bandwidth users with less… Read more
Future Firefox 4.0 Could Feature 'App Tabs'
The folks at Firefox periodically look for new ideas from its band of developers. In its latest brainstorming session it appears that Firefox is looking to simplify their browsers. Recent hic-ups with their browsers on Windows Vista and Windows 7 have made the developers take a hard look at their work, especially the interface. Taking… Read more
Google's 'Data Liberation Front' Aims to Make Your Data Portable
In the current frenzy of social networks and connecting people, most people have come to the realization that migrating data such as content, blog posts and pictures is a nightmare. Facebook, Twitter and many such popular social networking sites are guilty of this. However, the folks at Google may have the answer we have all… Read more
What Can a Computer Forensics Expert Do?
The main job of a Computer Forensics Expert is to analyze and retrieve possible evidence from a subject’s computer system. Steps taken by a computer forensics expert include: – Protecting the subject computer system during the examination and ensuring that no data is damaged or altered during the process. – Discovering all the files on… Read more
Tips for Organizing Your Computer Desktop
Cluttered computer desktops are awful. You never know where you’ve saved that important document, and things go downhill from then onwards. You need to get organized. We are all guilty of saving files anywhere and everywhere on the computer. If you think arranging files on your computer is time consuming, you are wrong. Think of… Read more
Finding the Right Computer Case
There are thousands of computer cases available on the market. Choosing the right case can be quite a task. First, choose a computer case that looks good to you. However, this should not be the primary reason for your purchase. Take the following into consideration as well: USB – does the case have a front… Read more