Archives for the ‘Newly Released’ Category

Adobe Photoshop CS4 Cracked Already

Adobe has presented hackers with yet another challenge thanks to their new breed of Creative Suite 4 (CS4) applications that were released less than two weeks ago. They try do everything they can to stop software pirates from stealing their programs, but it's inevitable that someone somewhere will find a workaround.

October 28th, 2008
Adobe Photoshop CS4 Cracked Already

Convert & Extract Audio from Videos

There have been a few times where I've wanted to extract audio from video files, but it's not always easy to find a free tool that can successfully do that. I highly recommend grabbing the free Pazera app if you ever find yourself in a similar situation. To make it even more useful the program also doubles as an audio conversion utility.

September 26th, 2008
Convert & Extract Audio from Videos

New Vista Ultimate Extra: Microsoft Tinker

At this point I believe Microsoft could release just about any Ultimate Extra and it will surpass the things that they have already done. To my surprise, however, they've actually released a game called Tinker that isn't all that bad. It's a simple puzzle game where you try to guide a robot from point A to point B by traversing through obstacles.

September 25th, 2008
New Vista Ultimate Extra: Microsoft Tinker

Store Files on iPhone with App… Free for 2-weeks Only

One thing that really sucks with the iPhone and iPod Touch is that neither of them can be used to store files. When you have that much storage space available to you, being able to store files would be really nice.

September 10th, 2008
Store Files on iPhone with App… Free for 2-weeks Only

What do You Think of Google Chrome?

The Google Chrome web browser launched yesterday almost 24-hours after Google announced that it would be coming. That gave quite a few media sites enough time to built up hype for the upcoming release, but the question is whether Google was able to deliver the first time around.

September 3rd, 2008
What do You Think of Google Chrome?

Free BurnAware is Available, Again

In March we covered two free CD/DVD/Blu-ray burning applications that pretty much amounted to everything you'd need. One of the programs, called BurnAware, was sold off a few months later to a company who scrapped the idea of offering a free version of the program. I had uploaded a mirror for the last free version, and over the last two months it's been downloaded almost 1,500 times.

August 26th, 2008
Free BurnAware is Available, Again

Microsoft Releases Vista-Compatible Virtual Desktop Manager

With Windows XP there were several PowerToys that added awesome features to the operating system, such as virtual desktops. Unfortunately with the release of Vista many of those free applications no longer worked, and users were left trying to find alternatives.

August 22nd, 2008
Microsoft Releases Vista-Compatible Virtual Desktop Manager

CyberNotes: Create Free iPhone Ringtones Using iTunes in Windows

One of the things that Apple hasn't made easy for iPhone owners is providing a way to create custom ringtones in Windows. If you're a Mac owner you can use GarageBand, but Apple doesn't provide that application on Windows.

August 21st, 2008
CyberNotes: Create Free iPhone Ringtones Using iTunes in Windows

PeaZip: Unzip Files for Free

I've been a big fan of the open source 7-Zip application, and it has served me well over the last few years. Today, however, I came across a new program called PeaZip that looks like it is just as nice, and the great news is that it works on both Windows and Linux.

August 13th, 2008
PeaZip: Unzip Files for Free

uTorrent 1.8: Better Vista Support, IPv6, and More

uTorrent is definitely one of my favorite BitTorrent clients on Windows, and after 9-months of development version 1.8 has finally been released. This new release includes full Vista support (including the Windows Firewall), Teredo/IPv6, and numerous other enhancements.

August 11th, 2008
uTorrent 1.8: Better Vista Support, IPv6, and More