Free utility to clean up your Mac OS X
Onyx is a free tool that allows you to verify the Startup Disk and the structure of its System files. It also runs misc tasks of system maintenance, configures the hidden parameters of the Finder, delete caches and temp files, and removes certain numberes of files and folders that may become cumbersome and fill up disk space.
Click here to download from MacUpdate.com : http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/11582
Cleaning utilities for Vista
Here’s a quick way to eliminate files from your C: drive and make more space on your drive.
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2350359,00.asp?kc=PCRSS03129TX1K0000625
Google Update No Longer Runs in Background
Good news for users of Google Chrome, Picasa, and other Google desktop apps on Windows systems.
daft punk video
Here’s a clip of Daft punk’s concert last year that i assissted. It was awesome! I hope to see them again real soon!
Not computer related
This post isn’t really computer related but just me being the good wife and promoting her hubby’s first paperback print. If you enjoy Swords & Wizardry then this is for you:
http://www.lulu.com/content/paperback-book/white-box-heroes/7244485
Michael Jackon Spam/Malware alert – RIP The King Of Pop
The biggest news last week was most certainly his death, as usual the bad guys were extremely quick to capitalize on this and were sending out spam within hours of the announcement.
to continue reading click here: darknet.org
How To Open a .DOCX file in Office 2003
Many users still use Office suite 2003 and have yet to venture into the newer version Office 2007. If you receive a file from a user that does have Word or Excel 2007, you will not be able to open it without installing the compatibility pack. Its a quick download and this will enable you to open any .docx, .xlsx and .pptx files.
reference: How to geek *** Post most viewed this month *** original post date June 6 09
Play some classic Commodore games
Play vintage C64 games here to relive old gaming experiences or get acquainted with games that were available for the most popular home computer of all time.
Video with Leo Laporte
Wouldn’t call this lady crazy, but maybe just paranoid. Here’s a radio call Leo Laporte received from a woman that went through 14 computers because she thought she was being hacked.