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Why it's a good idea to own a USB-to-SATA adapter

04.29.2013 11:55 AM

When the time comes to replace or upgrade your hard drive, you'll be glad to have one of these inexpensive tools.

Verizon rolls out mostly pointless cloud-storage service

04.30.2013 11:10 AM

Verizon Wireless has announced a new cloud-storage service to compete with Dropbox, Google Drive, and SkyDrive, but it's not really clear why anyone would use it in place of those services.

 

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Review: Chameleon Window Manager has many features and a few too many bugs

04.29.2013 12:16 PM

Chameleon Window Manager is powerful, but it's also confusing, cluttered, and inconsistent.

IBM launches an appliance for the 'Internet of things'

04.29.2013 12:35 PM

Preparing its customers to join the emerging 'Internet of things', IBM has released a new appliance built to manage and route a voluminous amount of machine-to-machine small data messages

Bigger Nexus tablet would need more than better specs

04.29.2013 12:43 PM

Samsung is reportedly waiting for Google's approval to build a Nexus 11 tablet, with an 11-inch display, octa-core Exynos processor, and MicroSD slot for up to 64 GB of expandable storage.

Review: Whip windows into shape with WindowSpace's keyboard shortcuts

04.29.2013 12:46 PM

Chameleon Window Manager is not the only way to achieve exact control over your windows, however. Instead of focusing on a window's behavior when it's opened, WindowSpace grants you the ability to intricately control windows with dozens of customizable keyboard shortcuts. These range from your regular window-snapping and moving windows between monitors, to fine-tuning a window's position on the screen, resizing, rolling up, transparency toggles, and almost anything else you can dream of. Aside from keyboard shortcuts, WindowSpace can enhance each window's title bar with additional context menu items and mouse actions. These, too, are pretty flexible, letting you decide which menu items you want to add, and even how you want them to appear in the context menu. In addition, you can set title-bar buttons such as the close, minimize and maximize to perform new actions when right-clicked or middle-clicked. Unlike most other window managers, WindowSpace takes the focus off simple window-snapping, providing only elementary features in that arena, and instead sets its sights on giving you the best control possible over your windows. In WindowSpace, the Snapping tab is all about your windows' behavior when they're moved next to each other. Will they automatically snap to each other, or will they overlap, making it harder to place them side by side? In other words, WindowSpace makes it easy for you to arrange your windows however you want, but doesn't necessarily do it for you. The program's lack of real interface could be confusing at first, as is the amount of settings you need to read and go through before you can even start setting things up, but if fine-tuned control is what you're looking for, WindowSpace is a solid option. It costs $25 after a 30-day free trial.

China's unique PC buying trends revealed in survey

04.29.2013 1:52 PM

China took the title of world's largest market for PCs in 2012, and a survey by IHS iSuppli revealed that computer buyers in the country had unique preferences compared to counterparts worldwide.

Take our mobile survey and you might win an iPad mini

04.29.2013 1:54 PM

We're running our annual Global Mobile Survey, quizzing you on your mobile device habits and media consumption. Why? We're interested in learning more about how you use your smartphone or tablet. For your participation, youll have a chance to win an iPad mini.

Apple tops Consumer Reports survey on PC tech support

04.29.2013 2:00 PM

Apple received high marks for its computer tech support in an annual survey from Consumer Reports, even topping its scores for the previous year.

HP announces Converged Systems business, unifies server divisions

04.29.2013 2:10 PM

Hewlett-Packard on Monday said it has created a business unit that will deal in purpose-built systems based on specific applications and usage models, and also announced the reorganization of its server unit.

Review: Actual Window Manager 7.5 is packed full of features

04.29.2013 2:12 PM

With literally thousands of features, Actual Window Manager can fulfill all your window-management wishes. You just have to be willing to spend some time and $50 to get there. Divided into 9 different tabs, Actual Window Manager offers everything from specific window settings, a customized set of title bar buttons, and a configurable desktop grid for dragging and snapping windows, to dozens of keyboard shortcuts, window mirrors, virtual desktops, and to top it all off, a flexible Start-menu replacement. Unlike most Start-menu replacements out there, Actual Window Manager has the option to add just a Start button, and have the new Windows 8 Starts screen pop out of it, full size or half size. The program supports multiple monitors ably, giving you full control of multiple taskbars and their content, and even going as far as wallpaper setting, resolution controls, and other options you would normally control through Windows's native settings. Actual Window Manager includes more options than I could use in a year, and the confusing interface doesn't make these easier to discover, but you can rest assured: It's all there. All you need is the will to spend $50, the need for such an abundance of features, and the patience to figure them all out. The 60-day free trial could help you there.

AU Optronics executive sentenced for LCD price-fixing

04.29.2013 3:10 PM

A former executive with AU Optronics was sentenced Monday to serve two years in prison and pay a $50,000 fine for participating in a worldwide LCD screen price-fixing conspiracy, the U.S. Department of Justice said.

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Different Types of Computer Viruses 

Depending on the personality of your company's IT department, it can be pretty belittling sometimes to ask them for help. As you notice your computer is running pretty slow, you call them up and ask for help.
"I think I may have a virus."
"Please, that's like saying a Jedi Knight has powers. Be more specific."
"Uhhh. Computer Virus?" You don't know what it is but you know something is Wrong!

Different Types of Computer Viruses

   ** A virus is any unwanted program that infects your computer to decrease performance or cause damage.       
  **Viruses can attach to your computer by opening shady email attachments or visiting sites that aren't trusted.
   ** A Trojan is one of the different types of computer virus that gains access to your files by sneaking into your computer's hard drive. After the Trojan is inside your computer it infects it so that secret programs can then be run. Just like you don't invite a big wooden horse full of the enemy into your city, Trojans can be turned away with antivirus and antispyware programs.
    **Different types of devices that attach to a computer to monitor activity and keystrokes are known as spyware. The weird thing about spyware is that it is not always employed under illegal backgrounds. Sure, hackers may look to get into your information or bombard you with pop up adds but employers also use it to monitor employees. You may think you've just gotten away with participating in that 5 hour online fantasy baseball draft but its documented somewhere.
    **Just like finding one in your apple, a worm in your network can be annoying and distasteful. Worms are different types of computer viruses that get into the network community and bog down the system for all users.
   ** Adwares also slow down your computer and attack you while browsing the Internet. As lucky as you may think you are being the 1,000,000th visitor to a site, the person after you and the next 1,000,000 after them get the same offer. Finally, malwares get into your computer and are armed to do malicious acts.
    It doesn't matter which virus you may think you're at risk from, proper action should be taken to avoid them all.

Protect Your Computer

I personally use Avast to protect my computers. You pay for what you get. It is as simple as that! They have a trial version to download for free. I highly recommend this for any non techie person as it just works in the background. 

I have tried many different free antivirus and internet security programs and they do work in certain circumstances. If you are a mild user checking emails and buying on Ebay, as long as you know what emails to open, you could be safe with a free program. 

How Can I Get In Trouble on Limewire or P2P Programs?

There are a number of ways to illegally obtain the latest pirated movie, video, or game available on the Internet. One of the most popular ways is peer-to-peer software such as Limewire. PTP sites are popular because the host of the website is not responsible for content delivered between members; they simply give them a forum to do so. Whether you are downloading or uploading content, you may be asking yourself "How can I get in trouble on Limewire?"
   
Music and movie studios lose millions of dollars per year via the illegal distribution of their content. Some people think they should be happy with the millions that they do make and choose to take the chance to acquire said content. If you are one of these users who ask, "How can I get in trouble on Limewire" the answer is pretty simple. Recording and production studios have millions of dollars and high priced lawyers on retainer to fight against illegal delivery of their creative content. If you are distributing files on Limewire, the studios will search for the content that they own licenses to. They will subsequently download the file, thus acquiring your external IP address. 

Through the use of their high-powered attorneys, they will obtain a warrant to obtain your personal data. Soon after acquiring your address, you can expect a knock at your door in the form of papers serving you for a civil suit. Many people have been forced to settle out of court for thousands of dollars for even one illegal download. The next time you complain about paying $7 to see a movie, remember that obtaining it illegally could be a pricier investment.
If you insist on using a program such as Limewire or Utorrent make sure you have the right protection.


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Microsoft Teases Immersive 'IllumiRoom' Gaming Experience; Samsung Galaxy Tab 3; Google Now on iOS


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