Top Post In: January, 2009
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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Toddler Trap Lets You Clean Keyboards With Ease
Cleaning keyboards with the PC on will lead to funny things happening on the screen, and if you are someone like me, you would not want to switch off the computer, just to clean the keyboard, in the past we had told you about a tool that would lock keyboards, so that you can clean [...] Read More | Tweet This
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The Ultimate Deadly Virus [Pranks]
Welcome to another episode of Friday Fun where we take a break from the usual software reviews and tips and tricks to bring a bit of laughter to your face. This weeks Friday fun is a deadly ultimate fake virus which can be used to play pranks on your unsuspecting friends. Related: Funny Softwares to [...] Read More | Tweet This
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Download Partial Files From Zip Archives
There are many times when you may require to download zip archives from the internet, however you may not require all the files from the archive, and thus waste bandwidth and disk space by downloading the entire zip file. A handy freeware tool called Load Scout, will help users to download only required files from [...] Read More | Tweet This
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Free Alarm Clock For Windows
Windows does not have any inbuilt reminder software, unless you make use of the Microsoft Outlook calendar for managing appointments. Set Alarm Clock is a free alarm clock software application for windows which fills in that void. Set Alarm Clock allows users to set their favorite music as a wake up alarm, set reminders for tasks [...] Read More | Tweet This
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Hotmail POP3 Access For PC and Mobile Phones
Hotmail is one of the oldest free email service providers, however the rules of free email has certainly been rewritten by Gmail, and many users now look forward to having POP3 and IMAP access for their emails. Hotmail did have POP3 email access, however that was limited to premium users. Though free hotmail users can [...] Read More | Tweet This




