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How To Move Windows Software To Another Hard Drive Without Breaking Anything
Move any Windows program to another hard drive, without breaking the program. If your primary hard drive is full, and what you've put on there is software, SymMover is what you're looking for. Many people add a second hard drive to their computer when the first one fills up. Moving files - such as music, videos or photos - is a simple matter. Moving software, at least on a Windows system, isn't.
Conveniently Patch Windows & All Programs With Patch My PC
I have to admit that when it comes to keeping a PC completely up-to-date with all of the required patches and updates, I fall far short.
iRobot Roomba 760 Review and Giveaway
Who doesn't like a clean house? Actually, let me rephrase that - who doesn't like a self-cleaning house? Imagine a world where you needn't lift a finger to sweep or mop your floor. We'll be taking a look at a cleaning robot from the most dominant manufacturer available in the market today -- the iRobot Roomba 760. Rest assured that the unit wasn't sponsored by iRobot -- we bought it ourselves, so be prepared for a clear and honest review of the Roomba 760. We're also giving this Roomba 760 away and so if you'd like to be in the running to win it, simply join the giveaway after the review.
They Draw & Cook: A Fantastic Way to Browse Recipes & View Great Digital Artwork
Recipe sites and services abound on the net, but it’s always interesting to find ones that, er, bring something new to the table, like combine recipes with art. Recipes and artwork? How can those two even be related? Related or not, there is a website that has linked just these two things in a beautiful way. The resulting effect is probably going to make you feel incredibly inspired to either cook, start practicing sketching/design work or both!
How To Protect Yourself Against Social Engineering Attacks
Last week we took a look at some of the main social engineering threats that you, your company or your employees should be looking out for. In a nutshell, social engineering is similar to a confidence trick whereby an attacker gains access, information or money by gaining the victim's trust. These techniques can range from phishing scams via email to elaborate phone tricks and invasive pretexting attacks.
5 Websites to Watch Educational Videos That Will Expand Your Mind
Watching videos is a fun and entertaining way to pass the time. If we were to watch every video available online, we could spend a lifetime. If you want to do more with your valuable time than watching shallow YouTube videos, dive into this article, which explores five websites that present fun, mind blowing, and advanced educational videos to expand your mind.
Automate Informative Google Analytics Reports With Custom Reporting
One thing that I've always wanted to get working better with Google Analytics is an automated reporting feature that provides the information that I want and in the format that is easy for whoever needs to see the data, to understand what it means. Recently, Google has made a few changes to Analytics custom reporting that has made it much easier to work with.
How To Use Firefox Profiles & Run Multiple Firefox Profiles At Once
Firefox stores your browser data – bookmarks, history, preferences, extensions, and everything else – in a directory known as a profile. Each user account has a single profile by default, but you don’t have to restrict yourself to just one -- you can create multiple profiles and even run multiple Firefox instances with different profiles as the same time. Set up separate profiles for anything you like.
Easily Automate Bulk Screen Captures With The Free KMPlayer
As the editor of several TV and movie-based websites, it often comes in handy to be able to grab images from video clips. Now of course there are many ways to do this (using VideoLan’s VLC Player is my favourite) but so far I’ve only found one method in which to grab tens, hundreds or even thousands of captures from a clip with a single mouse click. Fortunately, the results are spectacular.
Getting Location Aware & Other Useful Tips On Getting The Most Out Of Siri [iPhone]
Since updating to the iPhone 4S, Siri has become my new best friend. The ability to send commands to Siri has reduced a number of more pesky tasks that I used to perform by hand. I especially like the location-aware features of Siri, because I probably use Siri more in my car than anywhere else. In this post, I will focus on a few location aware tips for Siri.