Archive for May 2010

This is a guest post by James Adams. Macs are gaining more market share in the personal computing world and therefore attracting more attention to virus makers, spammers, keyloggers and thieves. The same threats (keyloggers, malware, spyware, spam and identity thieves) that the PC has been combating for ages have now stepped into the Macintosh [...]

Growth is pretty stagnant for April in terms of traffic, but there’s a slight increase in revenue comparing to March’s performance. Traffic Visits down by 374 compared to last month, but pageviews are up by 1,867. Very minor changes. Alexa ranking at 210,727.

Have you encountered any funny moments when your “not-so-tech-savvy” friends, customers or colleagues ask for your help on their computers? Especially when you’re working in the IT field, these moments are almost unavoidable, even more true during the 90′s. Microsoft UK decides to absorb some of your frustrations via their IT fail comic site—Where’s the [...]

(Windows 7 only) This is especially helpful if you are subscribed to a 3G wireless broadband. You have internet connection basically wherever you go, and it makes total sense to share it with your other WiFi enabled devices, or even to your Facebook addict friends. Sharing your internet connection via WiFi on Windows 7 is [...]

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