Top Post In: November, 2008
How to open ISO files?
An ISO image is an image of files that can be burnt to a CD. If you've just downloaded an ISO file, and be able to open the ISO file and edit its contents, before burning it off on a CD, here's a quick guide telling you how you can open an ISO file.18 Comments | Read More | Tweet This
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Google Security Team Clarifies Gmail Security and Hijacked Domains Issues
There have been quire a lot of issues with Gmail account recently, and we had told you about a hacked Gmail account of our friend, along with steps on safekeeping your Gmail account from attackers. We also had told you about some Online security tips which can keep you safe on the Internet in general. [...] Read More | Tweet This
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Firefox Christmas Themes
Continuing our trend of giving our readers the best Christmas themes for Firefox, here are some new Christmas goodies you can use to decorate one of our favorite browsers. Like last time around where we had introduced you to several Firefox Christmas themes, here are 2 themes you can use to decorate Firefox to get into [...] Read More | Tweet This
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Incomplete Testing Can Lose You Traffic
Many a times people make mistake and unlike everyone we are imperfect too and made a mistake of not testing new changes we rolled out last weekend properly. The change we made was including the Lightbox plugin for WordPress which would make browsing images much more easier for our readers. However to our surprise over [...] Read More | Tweet This
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Disable Windows Sounds While Listening To Music
There are several times when you are listening to music and a windows sounds interrupts it, not only is it pretty annoying, it can also make listening to music a lot more less satisfying. SoundOff is a handy freeware utility that will help you to turn off all the Windows Sounds while you listen to [...] Read More | Tweet This
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FoxGLove: Standalone Google Apps Browser
Quite sometime back we had told you about a Adobe Air application called GMDesk that allowed you to manage several Google services like Gmail, Google Reader, Google Docs in a single application. Though that application was not ground breaking, it definitely helped a bit for heavy Google users. Our favorite productivity blog Life Hacker has released [...] Read More | Tweet This




