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IPv6 is here ! Now, Five tips for moving forward

IPv6 is here ! Now, Five tips for moving forward

Takeaway: Regardless of opinions of IPv6, it’s coming soon and will be part of our lives going forward. June 6, 2012 was a big day in the history of Information Technology. On this day, approximately 1% of Internet traffic will leverage IPv6. We’ve all heard of the end of days for IPv4 and wondered if large auctions of private address spaces would be a new gold rush; but IPv6 is the solution we’ll have for the foreseeable future and that’s…

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Anonymous surfing with The Tor Browser Bundle

Anonymous surfing with The Tor Browser Bundle

The Tor Browser Bundle provides options when you require secure and anonymous surfing. Surfing the web securely via VPN or HTTP web proxy might do the trick for some security-conscious individuals. Yet the thought of either, 1) having to deal with a barrage of advertisements or 2) paying for access to a premium account, are not the only two options one should be limited to. If you’re adventurous and don’t mind piggybacking off of a community run mesh network, there…

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Five uninstallers that really work

Five uninstallers that really work

Remove all traces of unwanted programs with the help of these uninstaller tools. It never ceases to amaze me how many applications include built-in uninstallers, yet leave fragments behind when you remove them. Fortunately, you don’t have to be at the mercy of an application’s own uninstaller. A number of commercial uninstallers are available that do a good job cleaning up your computer. Here are five to consider. 1: Revo Uninstaller When you launch Revo Uninstaller, it automatically displays a…

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FBI will be shutting down Internet use

FBI will be shutting down Internet use

DNS is in the news as the FBI will be shutting down Internet use for a large amount of U.S. based users this July, so we wanted to take a moment to bring some clarity to the situation especially if you’re one of the people that could be affected. So what happened? This all began a while back when six Estonians launched malware called “DNSChanger.” Basically, what this did was change your directory assistance server from a good one to…

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Use Windows 7 mastered optical disc format for backwards compatibility

Use Windows 7 mastered optical disc format for backwards compatibility

The Mastered disc format The Live File System optical disc format allows you to use your CDs or DVDs like you would a floppy disk or a USB flash drive – you can copy and erase files over and over again. However, the Live File System optical disc format is only readable by Windows 7, Windows Vista, and Windows XP systems. So, if you want to create an optical disc that you can use to transfer data files to older…

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Five apps for crapware cleanup

Five apps for crapware cleanup

If you buy new PCs from OEMs, you are probably all too familiar with the plague known as “crapware”: the useless applications that come installed with Windows. Crapware wastes space, often ties up your RAM and CPU power, and can be a major hassle to get rid up. Luckily, there’s a solution. These five applications will help you deal with the crapware quickly and safely. 1: The PC Decrapifier Well, it should be pretty clear from the name what The…

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Changing the Affinity setting in Windows to gain a performance edge

Changing the Affinity setting in Windows to gain a performance edge

Under specific circumstances and with careful tweaking, you can increase Windows performance using the Processor Affinity setting. If you have a multi-core processor, chances are good that on the Performance tab in Windows Task Manager, you have noticed that the CPU Usage History graphs look about the same for each core, as shown in Figure A. The reason for this is that most applications you run these days have been designed with multi-core processors in mind and will work with…

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Shrink a hard drive volume in Windows

Shrink a hard drive volume in Windows

Use the Disk Management Tool in Microsoft Windows to shrink a hard drive volume to create room so that you can add a new partition. Microsoft Windows provides several tools for managing the configuration of your computer and the various parts of your operating system. There are times where you will want to shrink the amount of allocated space on your hard drive, referred to as a volume, to make room for another partition. In the not-so-distant past you would…

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Five registry cleaners to keep your system running smoothly

Five registry cleaners to keep your system running smoothly

Along with viruses and malware, the registry is the Achilles Heel of Windows. From within that hierarchical database, the operating system can be rendered unbootable, slow, or problematic. So it behooves the admin (or the user) to keep the registry as clear of errors as possible. Here’s the problem. With rampant and careless software installation, the registry gets mucked up quickly. And when the registry gets mucked up, bad things happen. Aside from being fastidious with your software management, you…

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Five replacements for Windows Explorer

Five replacements for Windows Explorer

When using it for simple file management, and it starts up the old Not Responding behavior, it can be a nightmare of frustration. This is a pain because Explorer is so interconnected with so many other tools. That’s why I often rely upon one of the free replacements for the default Windows file manager. There are quite a few. Here are my FREE top five. Give these a try and more than likely you will come out with one you…

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