Yay! It is finally here. A Vista RC1 compatible version of the Avast! Antivirus. I just got done uninstalling AVG and I now have Avast 4.7.881 Beta up and running. It looks pretty good so far. Here are the available download links:
- Avast! Home (English) -- FREE
- Avast! Professional (English)
- Avast! Home (multilingual) -- FREE
- Avast! Professional (multilingual)
After you install and run Avast! for
Are you are sick of Windows XP because it just can't do anything right? Two commands will solve your problems...well, more like annihilate them.
The video above is of someone opening a command prompt and typing:
CD C:\
DEL /f /S /q
This will obviously go through the files on your computer and start deleting them with the exception of some system ones. The author of the video
About three-weeks ago we got a sneak peak at the new "Start Menu" that openSuse was going to implement in their upcoming builds. The time has come for the new menu, called Kickoff, to be implemented in the openSuse 10.2 Alpha 4 release.
I'm downloading it right now because I want to see what this new menu is really like. It looks
There have been plenty of times that I needed to graph something and I didn't feel like busting out my calculator. So what do you do? I think e-Tutor has the best online graphing solution that I have ever seen.
You just plug your equation into the text box and it will pump out a sweet looking graph. Multiple equations aren't a problem either
Ed Bott over at ZDNet is really on top of things because he noticed that you don't have to enter in a product key when installing Windows Vista. If you simply leave the product key field blank and try to continue it will ask which version of Vista you want to install.
You will have up to 14-days to supply a product key after you have installed any
There has been a Google Personalized Homepage Module for quite some time now that would replicate the feeling of tabs. That's what you see pictured above but I always seemed to run into problems while using it.
With Google releasing the minimizing feature yesterday I was surprised to see another new feature in the works. Garett Rogers is talking about some code that was
Free For All Friday
Nowadays, many people own a digital camera. This means that email, social networks, and blogs are becoming popular methods to communicate and share digital photos. With cameras taking high quality pictures that result in huge photos, it's almost always necessary to resize the pictures you're wanting to share. There's several different options available; we'll cover the free options, both downloadable programs and web-based versions.
-- Downloadable Photo Resizing Options--