Archive for the ‘Computer’ category

Top 10 Best P2P File Sharing Software

August 17th, 2008

Best P2P

Today, I will be sharing with you guys a list of the 10 Best P2P File Sharing Software. I recently had a person contact me inquiring about which p2p software he should use. I personally don’t use P2P software that much but there are some files that you will only find there so it does become necessary from time to time. At first, I would suggest any person to use Bittorent but if they dont find their required files there, then p2p becomes an option. When it comes to P2P software, you need to be really careful as to which ones to use or else you can easily clog your computer with adware and spyware. This list should help those people who are looking to use a trustworthy p2p software which will fulfill their needs. » Read more: Top 10 Best P2P File Sharing Software

Convert Video to GIF or AVI to GIF

August 17th, 2008

Have you ever wondered how to convert a video to gif in a matter of seconds? No, you dont have to download any software at all. I have been able to find two free online video to gif converters which do the job just fine. You can convert avi to gif, wmv to gif, asf to gif, 3gp to gif, flv to gif, mpg to gif, and more! You can use this service to make avatars for forums in a matter of seconds.

The first site is called gifninja. You can use it to convert your video to gif or your avi to gif. It has a limitation though that it will only convert the first 4 seconds of your video to gif only. If your video is greater then 4 seconds, you should look at this tutorial to help you crop your video down to 4 seconds.  » Read more: Convert Video to GIF or AVI to GIF

Free ZoneAlarm Anti-Spyware & Firewall License Key Valid For 5 Months

July 9th, 2008

ZoneAlarm Anti-Spyware detects and removes most stubborn spyware. It consists of multi-layered network operating system and firewall based on trusted ZoneAlarm technology to block any intrusion attack. Other features of ZoneAlarm Anti-Spyware with Firewall includes spy site blocking, rootkit blocking OSFirewall, game mode to temporarily hold back most security alerts interruption, email scanning, wireless PC protection from hackers and SmartDefense with DefenseNet service for real-time security updates and early warning system.

To get a Free ZoneAlarm Anti-Spyware & Firewall License Key Valid For 5 Months, all you have to do is fill a short little form. ZoneAlarm actually started this promotion back in November 2007 called Patch » Read more: Free ZoneAlarm Anti-Spyware & Firewall License Key Valid For 5 Months

Firefox 3 Beta 3 Coming on February 4

February 2nd, 2008

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Firefox has announced that it will release the new Beta 3 version of Firefox 3 this coming Monday. Apparently there are two new features that will be included in this release. The first feature is a new windows theme for Firefox that has been under development for quite some time now. Vista users however will not be seeing any new Vista theme because the work hasn’t been completed yet on a Vista-specific theme. For the time being, Vista users will be using the same XP theme for their Firefox. The second feature is really worth talking about though. It is an addition to the Add-ons Manager window. Users will now be able to search for add-ons and download and install them through the add-ons manager. This will surely make it easier and faster to download add-ons when you need them. This newly added feature will also direct the new users of Firefox towards using add-ons. You can see the actual screenshot of these new features below. Screenshot taken from Cybernet.

Firefox 3 beta 3 screenshot addon search


Check System Requirements of Games Easily

January 25th, 2008

Check System Requirements of Games

In this article, I will be talking about a nice service that allows you to easily check the system requirements of games. Recently I bought a couple of games and I tried installing them on my computer system but with no success. I was thinking that my computer system wasn’t fast enough or my graphics card wasn’t good enough to support the games. Anyways, while I was searching the net for the games’ system requirements, I stumbled across a nice site that actually compares all your system specs with the games requirements and then tells you which piece of hardware is not up to standards.

The sites name is System Requirements Lab and you may have already used it before as it is an excellent hassle-free utility that quickly tells you the information that you need. You will need to give your permission to download an ActiveX/Java browser component that does all the analysis of your hardware. Currently the service supports Windows 98, 98SE, ME, 2000, XP, 2003, Media Center and Vista.

Some of the more notable games that you can check to see if your computer system will play them are BioShock, Call of Duty 4, Command & Conquer 3 Tiberium Wars, Crysis, Gears of War, NBA Live 08, Need for Speed Pro Street, NHL 08, SimCity Societies, Supreme Commander: Forged Alliance, World of Warcraft: Burning Crusade. So if you are planning to buy any of these games, I would suggest that you first check to see if your computer system is able to play them or else you will be utterly disappointed in the end, like me. :(

Comment posted by SecundaCasus
at 1/29/2008 8:19:15 AM

This sounds interesting, how many times have you scoped a game at the store, taken a look at the req’s on the box, only to install it and find out that you cannot run it. I wonder however if it actually informs you of anything you already did not know, because most of the time, my hardware has simply not been compatible for some reason or another. Only way to know is to try it out I suppose.