Hide Opened Applications with Clicky Gone

April 7th, 2009

Sometimes you may need to open lots of applications concurrently on a congested screen which could be quite confusing. It is very frustrating and irritating to click here and there just to look for the right file. Instead of getting desktop or taskbar get crowded and out of control with too many opened applications, there is a software utility with the name of Clicky Gone that is able to hide some of the applications so that you can manage your opened applications more efficiently. In case you are viewing something apart from your job in the office while your boss is by passing your cubical, Clicky Gone allows you to hide the opened application quickly and optionally muting the sound too.

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Intel Phases out SSD Shipment for Netbook Market

April 7th, 2009

In less than a year after the product launching, Intel Inc has decided to phase out the Z-P230 SSD (Solid State Device) that was originally targeted for low end market. The PATA based SSD series has been sold since June last year ranging from 4GB to 16GB at a price of less than $45 suitable for both netbook and nettop usage due to its smaller form factor and reliability.

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Hackers Exploit Microsoft PowerPoint Flaw To Attack Vulnerable Systems

April 7th, 2009

Users are advised by Microsoft to be more careful when opening suspicious PowerPoint documents in order to avoid becoming the target of hackers. Microsoft has lately admitted that hackers are exploiting a flaw which has yet been patched or fixed by the company to assault vulnerable systems. The flaw affects several Microsoft packages inclusive of Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2000, PowerPoint 2002 and PowerPoint 2003 for Windows and Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac. Other versions such as Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 and Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac are not affected.

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Write Protect and Disable USB Drive

April 7th, 2009

For the sake of convenience, users sometimes like to copy their working files into a USB drive. Instead of bringing their own laptop, they tend to bring their USB to a client’s office to print or show the workings to clients and others using available PCs. This could pose potential risk of exposure to virus infection especially if the PC you are using does not have an up-to-date antivirus application installed. As today’s viruses are crafted to perfection and have evolved to become more sophisticated, the damage to files stored in your pen drive and even the infection to your laptop later could be substantially catastrophic. To avoid this unnecessary headache, of course you can choose to install antivirus application to your USB drive for security protection. Alternately, you could write protect your USB drive as the ideal solution.

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Advanced BlueAnt Q1 Voice Controlled Bluetooth Headset With True Multipoint And Voice Isolation Technology

April 7th, 2009

The leading global provider of Bluetooth peripheral devices and accessories, BlueAnt Wireless has announced the availability of its new revolutionary BlueAnt Q1, which the company claims as the world’s most advanced voice controlled Bluetooth headset, enabling users to control their headset with simple voice commands such as ‘Redial’, ‘Call back’, ‘Answer/ignore call’ as well as ‘Check battery’.

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Sony PS2 Consoles Price Down to $99

April 6th, 2009

There were rumors spreading around that Sony may potentially slash its selling price of existing PS3 consoles due to hectic competition from Nintendo and Microsoft in gaming segments, however you may be surprised to hear that the price adjustment is actually on its predecessor, PS2 that has been in the market for quite a while. Just recently, the Japanese consumer electronics maker has announced the plan to reduce its PS2 consoles’ price by 24 percent, from its previous retail price of $130 down to merely $99, making it one of the most affordable high end consoles for gaming enthusiasts.

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Brando Docking Station Combo with SATA HDD, USB Hub and Stereo Speakers

April 6th, 2009

Nowadays technology convergence is a trend and some manufacturers tend to put brilliant idea into end products in order to able to differentiate themselves from other competitors. Similarly, Brando has just announced a new combo docking station that integrates multiple functions into one device which is suitable to be used in both office and home environment.

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Check System Compatibility Via Microsoft New Application Compatibility Toolkit Version 5.5

April 6th, 2009

Wonder whether your current computer system is compatible with Windows 7, Windows Vista, Internet Explorer, etc? Microsoft has lately released the latest Application Compatibility Toolkit (ACT) version 5.5 which contains all the necessary tools and documentations to verify and evaluate your computer’s compatibility before deploying or installing the latest OS and other Microsoft products.

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