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How to Password Protect a Wifi Network Using CD-R King LP-8186 Router

January 26, 2012
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How to Password Protect a Wifi Network Using CD-R King LP-8186 Router

To set a password on your wifi network, simply follow the steps below: 1. Connect to the internet through your WiFi. 2. Check the IP Address your your router. If you’re not sure simple follow these steps: a. Click Start. b. Click Run. c. Type cmd. Press Enter on your keyboard. d. On the black screen type: ipconfig e. Press Enter. f. IP Addresss is the default gateway shown. 3. Open Internet Explorer (or any internet browser you are using) and type that IP...

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Dennis Ritchie: dmr’s Life Ends Here

October 12, 2011
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Dennis Ritchie: dmr’s Life Ends Here

Dennis Ritchie: the other man inside your iPhone The groundbreaking work he did with Ken Thompson led to the operating system behind everything from set-top boxes to the iPhone, but who sings the praises of the late Dennis Ritchie? It’s funny how fickle fame can be. One week Steve Jobs dies and his death tops the news agendas in dozens of countries. Just over a week later, Dennis Ritchie dies and nobody – except for a few geeks – notices. - Headline by www.guardian.co.uk...

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How UPS Can Help You Protect Your Computer?

October 7, 2011
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How UPS Can Help You Protect Your Computer?

Each year more and more people are working out of their homes, and the computers that they use are their main source of income. People working from home such as webmasters, Internet marketers, computer programmers and a whole host of other professional who work with computers everyday know how valuable an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) is to their PC. How important is a UPS device, and how UPS can help you protect your computer? An uninterruptible power supply can safeguard electrical devices such as...

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Blu-Ray – Store Anything You Desire

September 26, 2011
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In order to succeed the normal DVD format, a new high density optical disc namely Blu-Ray Disc (BD) has been developed by BD Association. The features available here mostly persuade to replace the DVD tradition by enabling the storage capacity to very high range. The single layered disc has the sustainable capacity of 25 GB while the double layered disc can keep up with a capacity of 50 GB. They are mostly involved to store bulk quantity of data, recording and rewriting. The name...

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Alienware M17X – Perfect For Gamers

September 24, 2011
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Alienware M17X – Perfect For Gamers

Dell launched its power gamer’s laptop Alienware M17X. This laptop is very powerful with Nvidia’s graphics, Intel CPU technology, and a new design. It features a variety of colors, including silver, black, and red, and its 17″ LCD sports a covering comprised of a single sheet of glass, which runs from edge-to-edge makes it look like a complete masterpiece. The M17x also allows the users to switch between discrete or integrated graphics and a ‘Stealth Mode’ in which the discrete graphics cards are turned...

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The Future of Tech: Is It Getting Smaller?

September 10, 2011
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Personal Computers

There is one major thing happening in technology these days that stands out amongst all other changes. The massive shrinking of the personal computer with the introduction of the tablet, which has left consumers scrambling to get their hands on what they think will be the future. I can agree that tablet technology is a great idea that caters to the needs of a certain audience. However, I disagree with the fact that computers as we know it are becoming obsolete. Some say the...

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Security Tool: Manual Removal

March 3, 2010
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Security Tool: Manual Removal

With or without antivirus software or removal tool, you can easily resolve this rogue program from your computer. Check its location by right-clicking on the Security Tool shortcut on your desktop: Bingo! You can manually delete it now. It is actually as good as running Autoruns. However, Autoruns can also find other malicious entries that may or may not be associated to Security Tool. More tech-sharing next time, I’m in a hurry right now!

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Virus Annihilator

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I can’t find the perfect theme for this blog… not yet… Just wanna share my Pinkville computer-related post: Worst part is, my own USB...

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Removing Vista Security Tool

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What?! Yes, you heard read it right. Vista Security Tool. Vista Fake Antivirus evolved and even adopted Security Tool‘s name. Don’t worry, removing it...

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Removing Antivirus 7

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The list of fake antivirus keeps growing daily. Antivirus 7 is not something new but it was my first time to remove it manually....

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Removing Vista Internet Security

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Vista Internet Security and other fake antivirus with the same behavior will give you the following notification and/or pop up messages. To remove some...

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"Open With": Deadly After Shock From Fake AV

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Nowadays, rogue antivirus and antispyware programs are too many to mention. My first few posts are more of screenshots than solution due to my...

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