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Using IDM (Internet Download Manager) to manage / accelerate your downloads
IDM by Tonec Inc is a power-packed download manager / accelerator that has a user-friendly interface and is bloatware-free. It can also increase download speeds by splitting a file into many segments which are then moved in parallel. It seamlessly integrates into popular browsers such as Firefox, Chrome, Internet Explorer, Opera, Safari etc.
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Censoring Internet and Choking Free Speech
Lately, two acronyms SOPA (Stop Online Piracy Act) and PIPA (Protect IP Act) have made headlines due to the Internet Blackout demonstrated by Wikipedia and many other leading organization.
Optimizing your computer’s performance using IObit software
Advanced SystemCare from IObit is a single software solution for all your PC repairing needs . It combines registry cleaner, privacy sweeper, junk files cleanup etc to optimize your computer’s performance. Using this software. will help you to get rid of BSoD or Blue Screen of Death and makes your PC stable .
Webroot – Redefining ‘Internet Security’
Webroot has acquired Prevx, a well-known cloud-based anti malware company recently and its latest products incorporates Prevx technologies. So the product lines was revamped entirely. It has redefined the term ‘Internet Security’ by developing a software solution that is low on resources and good in protection .
DU Meter – Monitor your Internet Bandwidth Usage
DU Meter by Hagel Technologies, provides an accurate account of the data flowing through the computer’s network connection.DU Meter also includes an extensive reporting facility, a flexible notifications and events system, and more.
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JoikuSpot – Transform your Symbian phone into mobile Wi-Fi hotspot
JoikuSpot is an Wi-Fi tethering software for mobiles that run on Symbian S60 and ^3 . It is observed that Wi-Fi tethering offers greater advantages compared to bluetooth or cable option because it offers greater stability and hassle-free sharing of an internet connection.
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How to manage Windows start-up programs
Many applications in Windows add themselves to start-up and loads as soon as Windows boots.For example, applications such as anti-virus should load before other programs are executed to ensure high security.But lately many unnecessary Windows programs have started to add themselves to boot up and have started to affect the performance of PC.They usually include a tray icon in the the right corner of your screen (ie., in the system tray).