Shutdown Win7 Machine In Remote Desktop

21 02 2010

Just a quick tip on another way to shutdown and restart a Se7en machine while you are in a rdp session:-

“Click the “Windows security” button under the start orb (only visible there when you are connected via Remote Desktop) you will be presented with a screen of choices. Click the red icon in the lower right corner of that screen and you will have choices to Restart, Sleep and Shutdown.”

Thanks go to UltraPlanet for the original tip





Detect and avoid fake Torrents

21 02 2010

Recently quite a few fake and malicious torrents have been appearing on the net and over at TorrentFreak they have produced an excellent guide for detecting and avoiding such fake torrents. Investigating and avoiding these torrents is done using the scrape file from the torrent site and then checking the hash value points to the correct source.

Check out the guide here for more details





Firefox 3.6 Available For Download

22 01 2010

The latest version of Firefox is now available for consumption!

Mozilla have implemented several updates including full support for persona’s, speed, security and stability updates.

Have a look at the video for more info and head over to Mozilla for the download.





HDD and SSD Speed Comparison

22 01 2010

They’re quick but just how quick are they, and are they really worth the crazy high prices?

This video shows just how much faster an SSD is at booting into XP than a normal plain old HDD.

I think you’ll be impressed :-)





Bootcamp 3.1 – Win7 Support Arrives

20 01 2010

Finally after much waiting Apple has finished their update to Boot Camp for full Windows 7 support.

“This update adds support for Microsoft Windows 7 (Home Premium, Professional, and Ultimate), addresses issues with the Apple trackpad, turns off the red digital audio port LED on laptop computers when it is not being used, and supports the Apple wireless keyboard and Apple Magic mouse.”

Link To Download





Fluid – OSX App Creator

20 01 2010

Fluid allows you to create individual apps from practically any web page.

For example, you can create an individual SSB (Site Specific Browser) for Twitter, Facebook and GMail. Fluid will build the SSB and place it nicely amongst all your other apps. Launching the app produces its own separate SSB window with its own functions, such as 1Password support and also a full menu bar and preferences, just like a full app.

You can also easily customize the favicons (which are automatically pulled from the original site when you create a SSB) and use your own images. You can find quite a few here on Flickr to get you started.

Twitter as a SSB

Custom icons for GMail and Twitter

(check out the hard sell at the last 30 secs of the video its quite funny! :-) )

Head over to Fluid and check it out for yourself.





Brizzly Goes Public

22 11 2009

The much-anticipated Social Networking Management site has recently gone public.

For those of you who have not heard of Brizzly before , the idea behind Brizzly is to create a simple and robust central location to manage many of your Social Networks.

You can easily add your Twitter and Facebook accounts to Brizzly and updating said sites is a breeze.

The makers of Brizzly have also added some other cool features such as in-line bit.ly conversion and in-line Photo and Video viewing for Twitter posts removing the need to navigate away from Twitter to view pics.

Check out the video for more details.

Link To Sign Up





Chromium Updater For OSX

20 11 2009

Early Chromium Testers historically had to manually trawl through the Build Index, Pick the latest version and then install.

Thats all come to an end now with the release of a great little app which will pull the latest build from Chromiums ftp and install it for you :-)

Get the App Here!





The Cleaner 2010 – Malware Removal App

18 11 2009

The Cleaner 2010 claims to be the best Malware Removal App on the market and says it can prove how good it is (in a nice graph) compared to the other apps available.

Read the rest of this entry »





MyPorts – Handy Port Scanner Tool

18 11 2009

MyPorts is a very useful port scanning tool which will show you all the current open ports on your machine.

The blurb from the site says “MyPorts 2010 is a program specifically designed to inspect system TCP and UDP ports and find open ones, The program displays local port and Address, remote port and address and which process owns the open port. This could be useful to find trojans, keyloggers or other malware “listening” for incoming calls”

It is fully XP/Vista and Se7en Compatible.

Find the download here.

Thanks to LH








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