Tuesday, 19 February 2013

Review: For a tune-up suite, System Mechanic is a good choice

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Review: For a tune-up suite, System Mechanic is a good choice

02.18.2013 12:43 PM

System Mechanic is a full tune-up suite that can optimize almost every aspect of your PC and help you keep it optimized.

Apple confirms cyber attack, will release security tool

02.19.2013 11:09 AM

Apple confirmed to Reuters on Tuesday that some of its employees were victims of cyber attacks.

 

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What Office 2013's draconian licensing policy really means for you

02.18.2013 1:43 PM

Microsoft may be pushing a little too hard to make Office 2013 an impractical, less appealing option than Office 365.

Review: Free Editor lets you open and edit over 70 different file types for free

02.18.2013 2:04 PM

Free Editor is a free program for editing documents, spreadsheets, images, code files, Windows system files and more. Although it feels responsive, some UI issues make it less useful than it should be.

Microsoft quietly raises prices of Mac Office by up to 17 percent

02.18.2013 4:00 PM

Microsoft has quietly raised prices of Office for the Mac as much as 17% and stopped selling multi-license packages of the application suite.

Peter Sunde, co-founder of The Pirate Bay, reviews his past; ponders his future

02.19.2013 12:01 AM

The Pirate Bay file-sharing site celebrates its tenth anniversary this year. Peter Sunde has spent nearly a third of his life keeping it alive.

The Pirate Bay timeline

02.19.2013 12:01 AM

Here is a short history of The Pirate Bay and its founders.

Power through Gmail with 21 time-saving tricks

02.19.2013 3:00 AM

Unearth Gmail's best-kept secrets to work faster, plow through your inbox, and put more controls at your fingertips.

Liquid cooling vs. traditional cooling: What you need to know

02.19.2013 3:29 AM

If you're pushing your PC to its limits, choosing the right cooling option can mean the difference between tearing through benchmarks or crashing and burning.

Outlook.com dumps "Preview" tag, preps for mass Hotmail migration

02.19.2013 6:57 AM

Outlook.com, Microsoft's new-look Webmail service, has exited the preview stage after gathering 60 million users in six months. Next up: Migrating all current Hotmail users to Outlook.com by this summer.

Any two Web pages are separated by just 19 clicks, study finds

02.19.2013 7:44 AM

While it's not quite the six degrees of separation Kevin Bacon is so famous for, a new study finds that your mother's Facebook page isn't that far away from even the seediest corners of the Net.

Microsoft steps up 'Scroogle' campaign against Google with advocacy twist

02.19.2013 7:50 AM

As Microsoft pushed Outlook.com out of preview mode today, analysts said the company's "Scroogled" attack ads, which fired shots at Google's Gmail two weeks ago, were effective.

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