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By George Norman on 21 Dec 2009
The iGoogle homepage features the Google Search box and a bunch of gadgets. Computer users that have set iGoogle as their homepage took the time to customize it; they selected the gadgets they want to see, they selected the
By George Norman on 21 Dec 2009
Adobe Reader lets you customize the way the software updates itself. Below is a detailed, step-by-step tutorial that will show you how to manage these update options
By George Norman on 21 Dec 2009
Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat, while useful software applications, tend to be plagued by security problems. Just this week the California-based company that specializes in creating multimedia and creativity software products announced that
By George Norman on 21 Dec 2009
Yahoo! Messenger, the Yahoo! developed instant messaging application, offers three different archiving options: Yes, save all of my
By George Norman on 16 Dec 2009
One of the things I like about the BS.Player media player is that when you open a video file (like a movie, or a TV show episode) it will automatically search for subtitles; it will locate subtitles in various languages, then
By George Norman on 16 Dec 2009
People that subscribe to a lot of active mailing lists (and don’t have all that much free time on their hands) will attest to the fact that until they get to read an email it already has a ton or replies. When they do
By George Norman on 15 Dec 2009
Imagine this scenario if you will: you put a movie on, lie happily in bed and look forward to spending the next hour and a half in comfort, enjoying a good movie. When the movie ends you would rather
By George Norman on 15 Dec 2009
You don’t need to set your homepage to google.com or bing.com or yahoo.com or some other search engine to easily look for stuff online. You can set your homepage to whatever page you
By George Norman on 14 Dec 2009
There are several ways to preview open windows in the latest version of the Microsoft developed operating system, Windows 7. You can preview open windows by using the
By George Norman on 14 Dec 2009
By default, the Windows 7 operating system will group together similar taskbar buttons in the taskbar. Let’s say that you have two instances of the same program open, or that you have several files in a single program open
By George Norman on 14 Dec 2009
Redmond-based software giant Microsoft realized there are more and more computer users out there that have a multi-monitor configuration. Consequently Windows 7, the latest and so far best Windows-based operating
By George Norman on 14 Dec 2009
Imagine this scenario if you will: you are going about your usual business when you remember you forgot to tell Bob something very important. So you double click the Yahoo! Messenger icon from the
By George Norman on 10 Dec 2009
In a previous article I’ve shown you how to get Yahoo!’s instant messaging application, Yahoo! Messenger, to display online contacts with bold letters – while offline contacts were listed with regular characters. That is a nice way to differentiate online and offline contacts
By George Norman on 10 Dec 2009
Proof that BS.Player is a properly good media player is its popularity – there are more than 70 million people out there that have installed BS.Player on their computer and are enjoying all the features the software has to offer. According to
By George Norman on 10 Dec 2009
The regular user will rarely if ever access the Administrative Tools available in the Windows 7 operating system. But power users and system administrators will access the Administrative Tools quite often
By George Norman on 10 Dec 2009
Below is a detailed, comprehensive tutorial on how to install the free BS.Player media player on your Windows-powered computer. As you will see, installing BS.Player is a fairly simple process that will
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