1. IE Tab: If you use Firefox as your primary browser, you probably get stymied occasionally by Web sites that don't look right in its windows. Don't fire up Internet Explorer (which maintains a separate history and won't have your bookmarks); instead, use the IE Tab plug-in to instruct Firefox to temporarily use Internet Explorer's rendering engine. IE Tab resides in the bottom right corner of your browser. Click the Firefox icon to switch to IE mode and vice versa.2. Duplicate Tab: Want a copy of the current window you're visiting, complete...
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Five Essential Browser Add-Ons
Posted on 2:42 AM by Unknown
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Browser Boosters
Posted on 2:36 AM by Unknown
Web browsers--especially Firefox--are built with plug-ins in mind. Thousands of these code snippets are available, but here we present some of the most useful add-ons, plus a few tips that don't require any extra code.Nuke Web ads: Though decried by many Webmasters for cutting into a lucrative revenue stream, Adblock Plus is practically a mandatory addition to Firefox, due to an increasingly onerous glut of Web advertising. (IE users can try Ad Muncher free for 30 days and then pay $30) Put simply, Adblock Plus blocks ads--not just pop-ups, but...
Monday, February 18, 2008
How To Install MacOS On Windows Vista
Posted on 4:09 PM by Unknown
If you still think that you need macintosh computer to try MacOS, that's already in the past. Now you can try MacOS on Windows Vista. How to do it ? Check this out !First thing that you need to do is you need to have VM Player that can be download from VM Player Free and of course DVD installer MacOS X version 10.4.5 or 10.4.6 or 10.4.7 or 10.4.8.1. Run VM Player, Start -> All Programs -> VM Ware -> VM Player.2. Create new virtual machine, by click New Virtual Machine.3. Then click next4. Then choose Custom, and click next then next again.5....
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Friday, February 15, 2008
Yahoo Reject Microsoft ! Glance At New Corp.
Posted on 3:29 PM by Unknown
As we know, Microsoft is aggressively try to overtaking Yahoo. They launch 44,6 billion dollar AS bid ! This is the biggest offer that ever made in Internet history. But Yahoo decided to reject it, cause they think contract offered was too small. After refuse Microsoft's offer, Yahoo was reported doing serious talk with News Corp. (My Space). Such was reported by Wall Street Journal (AWJ), Wednesday (2/13). According to AWJ, Yahoo and News Corp. are discussing possibilities of unite My Space service with another services that under Yahoo. For many...
Friday, February 8, 2008
How To Reveal File/Folder That Hidden By Virus
Posted on 7:40 PM by Unknown
Nowadays, there are many viruses that try to hide files/folders than change it with executable files. There is a way to reveal your "true" files/folders, this steps are opposite with How To Make System Files.1. Firstly, you need to know which drive that contain files/folders that you want to unhidden.2. Click START -> RUN -> CMD.3. Get into drive that contain those files/folders.4. Type attrib -R -S -H /S /D then press enter.5. Wait until it finish, and refresh those drive.6. Hopefully your files/folders are now reveal...
Saturday, February 2, 2008
Microsoft Offers to Buy Yahoo for $44.6 Billion
Posted on 9:02 PM by Unknown
Microsoft has offered to buy Yahoo for around $44.6 billion in cash and shares, to better compete with Google in the market for online services.Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer made the offer in a letter to Yahoo's board of directors on Thursday, telling the board that he would release the letter Friday morning. 'Keep Online Ads Competitive'On a conference call Friday, Kevin Johnson, president of Microsoft's platforms and services division, called a combination of Microsoft and Yahoo a more "credible" alternative to Google in the online advertising...
If Microsoft Buys Yahoo: What We'd Love--and Hate
Posted on 8:18 PM by Unknown
It's the year 2010. Microsoft owns Yahoo and has just changed the name of Flickr to Microsoft Flickr Live Photo-Sharing Service for Digital Camera Enthusiasts. The service is still free, but Windows Vista users will have to validate their copy of Vista as "genuine" first to use it. What has Microsoft wrought?That's just one of the nightmares we can foresee from a Microsoft-Yahoo merger. But some good things could ensue for computer users too. Here's what we'd love - and hate - to see happen.Love: Sending a Wake-Up Call to GoogleGoogle has been...
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