Even though Daemon Tools never let me down when it comes to creating virtual drive, it always good to keep myself open to other ISO Disk Image Tools that are capable of performing tasks as Daemon Tool does and keep exploring on new things. ISODisk is another powerful disk image tool and it allows you [...]
Windows 7 Pre-Beta Build copy was distributed via torrent and rapidshare recently to thousands of Windows enthusiasts who can’t wait to see features that are going to be unveiled in the upcoming Windows operating system. With enormous exposure it gets from online community and the blogosphere we can expect more stuffs related to Windows to [...]
Here’s a great chance to get a FREE Trend Micro Internet Security 2008 v16 which normally cost $49.95 a year. Usually antivirus license keys are only valid for 3 months to 1 year (depending on offers made by antivirus companies) but Trend Micro is so generous this time to give away a valid license key [...]
Windows 7 has been the talk of the town since it was first introduced at Professional Developers Conference (PDC) 2008. People are eager ever since the event to try out Windows 7 Pre-Beta Build which was given away to PDC participants. The Windows 7 Pre-Beta Build copy was first spotted in this blogspot but it [...]
Backing up Gmail content can be done by using email client like Thunderbird or Microsoft Outlook, but not everybody is willing to use them just for the sake of backing up mails. Lifehacker pointed out how to backup Gmail mails with the use of fetchmail but I think some people will not feel comfortable to [...]
Though WordPress 2.7 will not be delivered on schedule (November 10), we can still test drive the latest version of WordPress after WordPress released the first beta version of upcoming WordPress 2.7 recently. In WordPress 2.7, you can expect new visual style for the dashboard and several new features. WordPress developers are currently working hard [...]
We are always reminded to keep our softwares ranging from antivirus system to even games to be updated. The reasons can be either to make sure any security bug that might pose harm to the entire system is fixed up or it could be merely because the developers has new features or improvements on the [...]
Whenever you install Google applications like Chrome in your windows, a file (GoogleUpdate.exe) is also installed together. Basically this file will run in the background and its main function is to look out for updates for the installed applications. While I’m sure most people don’t bother to keep this little program to run in the [...]