May 02
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A round up of the best Mac themed icon packs on the web. Full credit goes to the authors of all these icons! Let us know about any others you really like!
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Apr 30

A round up of the best 3D animal wallpapers on the web. Full credit goes to the image authors. Let us know about any others you really like!
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Apr 28

With Amnesty Generator, you can easily convert millions of web widgets, games and videos – designed to live on home pages, blogs or MySpace – into gadgets for your Sidebar. If you like widgets on the web, you’ll love them on your Sidebar. In this guide you will learn how to do get this software working on your PC.
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Apr 25

Essential freeware - these programs don’t fit a particular category - but are essential for every day needs.
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Apr 18

Security & Privacy Protection freeware - this list completes all your security & privacy protection needs without spending a penny.
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Apr 14

Microsoft’s latest Windows client brought to the table in November 2006 (for businesses) and in January 2007 (for the general consumers) a revamped activation architecture. But most importantly, Windows Vista features an intimate connection with Microsoft’s Windows Genuine Advantage anti-piracy mechanism, as well as the Reduced Functionality Mode kill-switch designed to cut access to products detected as non-genuine or that failed to activate properly. But despite the fact that Microsoft was applauding a more flexible, accurate and secure activation process in comparison to Windows XP, the fact of the matter is that the latest Windows client did manage to produce its fair share of frustration to end users.
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