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ThreatFire 3 Free Anti-Malware Program

ThreatFire 3 Free Anti-Malware Program

ThreatFire 3 is a free program that detects malicious software based on its behavior. The program requires no configuration so it is easy for anyone to use. When ThreatFire detects suspicious malware it immediately quarantines it, with lower risk malware it asks you what to do.
In our testing ThreatFire successfully blocked all installations of [...]

Safari 3 Windows Hack for Faster Surfing

Safari 3 Windows Hack for Faster Surfing

 
Making Safari faster is very simple:
OPEN: C:\Program Files\Safari\Safari.resources
Open up Defaults.plist (Using Wordpad) add the following line at the end:
<key>WebKitInitialTimedLayoutDelay</key>
<real>0.25</real>
Thats it! Enjoy.

Firefox 3 beta is almost ready

Firefox 3 beta is almost ready

Mozilla plans on releasing Mac, Linux, and Windows versions of Firefox but not quite yet. This morning a digg user found Firefox 3 beta on Mozilla’s server. Now Mozilla has blocked access to it with a nice thank you message. We managed to download it in time to try it out.
Many of you won’t notice [...]

Skype 2.0 beta for Linux

Skype 2.0 beta for Linux

It seems like Skype has almost completed the Linux version. Today Skype released 2.0 beta Linux version adding video support.
Skype 2.0 beta for Linux is available for many Linux distributions including Debian, Mepis, Xandros, Mandriva, and OpenSuse. Support for Ubuntu and Fedora is to come.
Skype 2.0 beta requires a video card driver with Xv support, [...]

Twitter Poster Looks Nice, But Not Very Useful

Twitter Poster Looks Nice, But Not Very Useful

Twitter Poster, shows users Twitter profile pictures that are sized based on the number of followers and the number of Tweets popular users make. Influence posters are available for the United States, Japan, Brazil, United Kingdom, Spain, Germany, Australia, Italy, Mexico, Canada, France and Taiwan.
It is nice looking but we see no usefulness. People are [...]

Google Notebook now supports labels

Google Notebook now supports labels

Google recently added support for labels to Google Notebook. The addition was needed. Users can use labels to organize Gmail, Google Documents, and RSS feeds in Google Reader. It seems like Google would have added this feature long ago but now we can’t complain.
Labels are automatically imported from your Google Bookmarks settings, if you use [...]

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