Archive for September 2nd, 2011

Use Powercfg to fix Energy Problems on Your PC

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Posted on Windows 7 News & Tips If you want to get a handle on the power consumption of your PC, then use Powercfg  to fix energy related problems. This program on Windows 7 is for you. You can configure your Windows 7 power management policy with Powercfg.

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How to – Access Windows 7 or Vista Without a Password

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This is a guide on how to access any windows pc without a password or admin privileges. OphCrack – ophcrack.sourceforge.net You will need to download OphCrack before starting

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Flipping PDF Reader, a smart free Adobe PDF Reader alternative for Windows

Flipping PDF Reader is a better-looking and convenient free replacement for the standard Adobe PDF Reader that allows a reader to read PDF documents in a user-friendly interface with flipping book…

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Download Illusions theme for Windows 7 by Microsoft

Like digital art? If you do, then you might want to check out the newly released Illusions theme for Windows 7 by Microsoft

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Use My Computer Manager To Add Folders To My Computer

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Your My Computer window may have lots of whitespace if you only have a few hard drives and optical drives connected to your PC.

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TrueCrypt 7.1 Encryption Software Released

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I have been using the encryption software TrueCrypt for a long, long time. Cannot really remember when I first started using it but it must have been around the time when Windows XP was the operating system of choice.

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HTC Announce two new Windows Phones

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Posted on Windows 7 News & Tips HTC unveiled two new Windows Phones at an event in London yesterday.  The handsets, the Titan and the Radar are departures from what the company has done previously with Microsoft’s platform, though some will wonder if HTC are taking Windows Phone handsets in the right direction. The Titan has a huge 4.7 inch screen, almost as large as the Dell Streak mini tablet, with the standard Windows Phone resolution (so far anyway) of 800 by 480 pixels.  Some might question if this is enough for such a large screen with already their HD7 handset looking a little blocky.

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HTC launches new Windows Phones, confirms front-facing camera support

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In London today HTC announced two new Windows Phone handsets, the HTC Radar and the HTC TITAN. The Radar has a 1 GHz processor, 8 GB storage, and a 3.8″ LCD, and a 5 megapixel camera. The TITAN sports a monstrous 4.7″ screen (still using Windows Phone’s standard 480×800 resolution), 16 GB storage, an 8 megapixel camera, and a 1.5 GHz processor

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