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Microsoft Security Essentials: the upcoming free antivirus software from MS

June 30th, 2009 by Sebastian Urrutia | No Comments

Microsoft Security Essentials: the upcoming free antivirus software from MS

The new software security system being developed by Microsoft called Security Essentials -which is now being beta tested- has thrown amazing results, even better than expected. After being tested by AV-Test GmbH – worldwide operating and leading service provider for IT security testing and consultancy services- Microsoft Security Essentials presents as one of the strongest [...]


The demise of MSN Web Messenger.

June 30th, 2009 by Sebastian Urrutia | No Comments

The demise of MSN Web Messenger.

The constant breakthrough of Windows Live Messenger feature has brought as a consequence the creation of new ways of communication, as well as the elimination of functions that becomes useless. This is the case of the version of Microsoft´s MSN Web Messenger that will no longer be available from June 30.


YouTube ups video upload size

June 29th, 2009 by Sebastian Urrutia | 3 Comments

YouTube ups video upload size

In a press release YouTube confirmed several rumors related to the improvements of the popular video streaming website. The main modification stated is related to the video upload size limit. Not long ago, this site allowed a limit of 1GB that has been doubled offering us the possibility of working with videos up to 2GB.


Visit each corner of planet earth using the eyes of Google Earth

June 29th, 2009 by Alejandro Piccolini | No Comments

Visit each corner of planet earth using the eyes of Google Earth

Whoever thinks of Google Earth as a simple software map is mistaken. Nowadays, this application is one of the most complete software for the 3D Planet´s images visualization, offering satellite images and different type of maps with the help the powerful Google search engine through the original stream technology.


Gmail grows stronger by increasing the max attachment size to 25 MB

June 27th, 2009 by Sebastian Urrutia | No Comments

Gmail grows stronger by increasing the max attachment size to 25 MB

The popular email service, Gmail, has implemented a few changes that are breaking new grounds compared to other email services. Now you can send bigger attachments in Gmail, as Google increased the maximum attachment size from 20 MB to 25 MB.


Improvements and breakthroughs in the upcoming release of the Firefox web browser.

June 26th, 2009 by Sebastian Urrutia | No Comments

Improvements and breakthroughs in the upcoming release of the Firefox web browser.

Firefox fans should be excited to know that this Tuesday Mozilla finally release its new version of their high-acclaimed Firefox who is know the most used web browser in the entire world.


Downloading and opening files with Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome and Opera

June 25th, 2009 by Alejandro Piccolini | 59 Comments

Downloading and opening files with Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome and Opera

Downloading files from the internet has become one of the main activities when surfing the net. The existence of portals offering several kinds of contents ready to be downloaded, making it easier for users to access and store in any content they cant think of in their PCs.
Let´s see how to download files on each [...]


The most complete codec packs

June 18th, 2009 by Alejandro Piccolini | No Comments

The most complete codec packs

The current wide variety of multimedia formats has become an issue when playing audio or video files. We often download videos from the internet which use different codecs and we do not always have the proper codecs to play them. How many times did you download an audio or video file just to see you couldn´t play it? Next, we will give you a short review detailing four different codec packs: K-Lite Mega Codec Pack, Codec Pack de ELISOFT, Combined Community Codec Pack and Vista Codec Package.


The hottest CD and DVD burners

June 17th, 2009 by Alejandro Piccolini | 5 Comments

The hottest CD and DVD burners

With the possibility of downloading a great amount of music, movies, and any sort of file from the internet, users needed CDs and DVDs to backup their data and free up disk space. In view of this increasing need numerous CD/DVD burners started to pop up. We will now review some of the most popular CD/DVD/Blu-ray burners and pointing out the pros and cons of: Nero Burning Rom, CDBurnerXP Pro, CloneDVD, Alcohol 120%, ConvertXtoDVD.


File compression and decompression with the best archive managers

June 17th, 2009 by Alejandro Piccolini | No Comments

File compression and decompression with the best archive managers

Compressing files is a good way to save disk space and store our files and folders in a more organized way. Most archive formats are used throughout the internet and it archive managers have becomes an essential tools in our system. If you don´t know what compression software – also called archive manger- you should get, we´ll provide a small review covering each of these programs pros and cons, as well as their own features. Here we’re going to take a look at five of the most widely recognised compression applications on the market: 7-Zip, PowerArchiver, WinZip, WinRAR and WinAce .



 

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