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We search for lots of information on the internet. But it is not necessary that others know about this. Whenever you visit any website this information is captured and stored in your computer in the form of ‘cache’, ‘cookie’, ‘history’,...
There are two messenger services available for Windows and Internet users. They are Windows Messenger Service and Instant Messaging.
Instant Messenger is used to chat, call, share files, video conference, send SMS messages between two internet...
In a perfect world, you would use a unique password for every password-protected function that you hope to keep private. That unique password would not be (or resemble) any word in the dictionary (password is out, and so is passw0rd). Your passwords would...
By default, when you click on a link to a web page, Vista will automatically use the Internet Explorer.
If you want it to use some other program like Firefox:
1. Go to the Control Panel \ Programs \ Default Programs
2. Click on Set your default programs
3....
Whenever you install a new piece of software, or visit a web site you are not sure about there’s often a nagging doubt at the back of your mind; what if something goes wrong? Of course most of the time nothing untoward happens but if you really...
You’ve found an irresistible video on YouTube that you just have to show to your friends, so you want to download it to your Apple iPod. You search in vain for the Download to iPod button that should be there on the YouTube page but isn’t....
there is an easy site beepme.blogspot who steels news from Ubuntugrek.com site and then yelling at PCtips.the site is disturbing us but the site beepme.blogspot is just exactly Lier and thief.and they steels all news.they dont write Source.Pctipsbox...
Students at the University of California Irvine are working on some new technology for understanding and categorizing source code. They’re using it to power two projects, a source code visualization tool and a source code search engine. You can...
As of this writing, Google doesn’t own the whole world. But it does have a solid lock on our browsing habits. Want proof? Try typing “good” into the address bar of your browser did you accidentally type “goog”? Yeah, me too....
Getting fed up with the famous leaked devils0wn CD key (i.e. FCKGW-RHQQ2-YXRKT-8TG6W-2B7Q8) which has been blacklisted by Microsoft and no longer works to bypassed Windows Product Activation in Windows XP operating system nor passed WGA validation? Instead...