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Quickly Access & Report All System Devices With DevManView [Windows]
If you've ever had to deal with troubleshooting hardware on your computer, then you probably have some experience with the Windows Device Manager. It is a simple tool that comes with Windows and lets you browse through all of the devices to check for device properties and conflicts. However, I've always found that the stock Device Manager that comes with the Windows OS is a bit lacking. The one thing I like about it is the fact that it's easy to navigate, as the main screen has all devices nicely categorized, but that's the extent of anything good I have to say about it.
7 Awesome Add-Ons That Only Work With Firefox 4
Firefox has long been the darling of geeks everywhere, but its popularity has waned lately, mostly due to competition from Google's Chrome browser. Firefox, while stable and practical, simply wasn't as quick as Chrome. Some, such as myself, switched. Now Firefox 4 is out, and the browser has been substantially redesigned to improve performance and offer a better interface.
7 Great Cross-Platform Emulators For 5 Classic Computer Platforms
In the same vein as the recent flurry of console emulation articles, today we're focusing on classic computer platforms of decades gone by. Whilst there were quite a few, we've chosen 5 of the most popular and well-known systems along with their respective emulators.
The Top 10 Funniest ChatRoulette Screenshots & Videos
ChatRoulette is a video chat site that randomly matches people for a fun chat. Users from around the world can interact via instant message, webcam, and voice. Everyone is anonymous and no login of any kind is required to participate. Let anarchy reign!
Mozilla's "Web O'(pen) Wonder" Shows Off Modern Browsers & HTML5
See what HTML5, and the latest Firefox browser, can do at Mozilla's 'Web O'(pen) Wonder'. This compilation of demonstrations doesn't just show off the potential of modern browsers; it shows off what they can accomplish right now. Whether you're a web designer looking to discover the future of the web or an Internet enthusiast wanting to try out the latest technology, Web O' Wonder is the place to look.
Search YouTube Videos From a Desktop With Desktube TV
With all of the things that I do in my browser, the last thing I need is to open yet another tab in an already busy and cluttered browser session. When it comes to YouTube, I personally use the popular video service for four or five different purposes, including embedding interesting video content into my blog, researching information and sometimes just to sit back and watch random and entertaining videos.
How To Back Up & Restore Mozilla Firefox & Thunderbird [Windows]
Firefox stores a surprising large amount of data for you. Passwords, cookies, certificates, extensions and more. Thunderbird, while an overall capable email client, does not provide built in tools for backing up and exporting email accounts. Fortunately there is one free program which handles all exporting (backing up) and importing of these programs as well as many other Mozilla products: Mozbackup.