Malware Minute: Froggy fun with Open Source Software

Free open source software, with a side dish of “additional installs.”
Malware Minute: Froggy fun with Open Source Software Read More »

Free open source software, with a side dish of “additional installs.”
Malware Minute: Froggy fun with Open Source Software Read More »

What if you could use smartphone-style apps on your computer, too? Well, now you can.
Win7News.net: Do You Want Windows 7 to Act Like Your Smartphone? Read More »

Gmail’s offering is one of the best available. Users can easily enable enhanced features through third-party sources Gmail Gadgets. In this article I will outline some of my favourite Gadgets.
Maketecheasier.com: 7 Gmail Gadgets Make Your Inbox More Useful Read More »

Get a shiny Web 2.0 look in PowerPoint with reflections.
PowerPoint Tips: Web 2.0 reflections in PowerPoint Read More »

Using Windows 7 built in tools to create the ultimate backup!
Dave’s Computer Tips: Create a Win7 System Image. Read More »

For Vista and Win7 users, the time has come to upgrade your browser to IE 9.
Windows Secrets Newsletter: It’s time to move up to IE 9 Read More »

By Leo Notenboom
For years, the standard practice has been to assume that eight-character passwords made up of sufficiently random characters was enough. Not any more.
Ask Leo: How long should a password be? Read More »

Firefox 5 was released on June 21, 2011, just a few months after the debut of its predecessor, Firefox 4. Eventually, Firefox 5 will be pushed out to all users. But if you’re tempted to upgrade right away, you may want to read what’s new in Firefox 5 and what you may lose by upgrading…
Bob Rankin: Should You Install Firefox 5? Read More »

There exists many alternatives to Microsoft Office, some free, others for a price. Since Word is undoubtedly the most often used portion of the Office suite, let’s consider some free alternatives to Microsoft Word.
Windows Talk: 3 Free Alternatives to Microsoft Word Read More »