Posted by F. S. KAMAL on 26th December 2008
PNotes is a digital version of the well known sticky notes. This open source, meaning free to use, utility will allow you paste important notes on your computer’s screen.
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Posted by F. S. KAMAL on 10th December 2008
The daily use of your computer causes the fragments of the files on your hard drives to be randomly displaced which, in the long run, slows your system because Windows needs to recompose the file from various fragments before it can be processed.
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Posted by F. S. KAMAL on 3rd November 2008
After creating a niche in the mobile computing market, Asus is looking for a space on your desk. Their next system is built around a 15.6 inch touchscreen monitor with all the computing hardware stuffed at the back.

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Posted by F. S. KAMAL on 23rd October 2008
Although this does not happen often, you may need to cope with the vagaries of your mouse for several reasons: defective cable, flat batteries or a corrupted driver etc.
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Posted by F. S. KAMAL on 21st October 2008
If you’ve wanted to create pdf files but was put down by the price of the tools for creating such files, you may want to check doPDF, a free PDF converter for both personal and commercial use. Once installed, it will create a virtual printer driver that allows you to produce PDF files, from any application, by selecting the “Print” command.
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Posted by F. S. KAMAL on 23rd September 2008
The recent wave of mini notebook announcements is a confirmation that Asus had a clear of vision when they decided to introduce the Asus Eeee PC, a small portable computer with enough power to let it do what we ask our powerful computers to do on a regular basis: produce office documents, browse the web, take care of our messaging needs and basic multimedia. Now it’s Samsung’s turn to announce their Netbook: the NC10.

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Posted by F. S. KAMAL on 22nd September 2008
The NB100 is Toshiba’s offer to the mini notebook market. The netbook’s features are similar to those of the competition, the exception being the inclusion of a 120GB hard drive in place of a solid state drive.

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Posted by F. S. KAMAL on 10th September 2008
Do you want to beautify your file sorting process? iColorFolder is an Open-Source, you can use it for free, Windows XP utility that let’s you customize the colour of folders by simply right-clicking them. A quick glance being enough to identify the files that you are looking for!

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Posted by F. S. KAMAL on 5th September 2008
Dell has announced its mini notebook advertised as the ideal Internet buddy for surfing, shopping and chatting with a starting price of $349. It is said to be light, highly mobile device built for easy online browsing and entertainment.

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Posted by F. S. KAMAL on 17th August 2008
Easeus Partition Manager is a free, for personal use, hard disk partition utility that allows to create, format, resize, label, hide, un-hide and move partitions. The software lets you preview the changes before applying them. Like the highly regarded Norton’s Partition Magic, it does the job without destroying the data already on the disk and is compatible with Windows XP and Windows 2000 SP4.

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