May 2014
LastPass Premium for Android gets auto log-in feature for apps
If you are using an online password manager such as LastPass on the desktop you know how comfortable it is that the login information are automatically pasted into appropriate forms on websites that you visit.
Malwarebytes Anti-Rootkit Driver Error Code 20026 message
I have updated the Malwarebytes Anti-Malware installation to version 2.0 during the beta trial that the company ran, and upgraded to the final version using my own license once it was released.
Popcorn Time may revolutionize movie streaming
According to Google, piracy is all about availability and pricing, and while I do not agr
How to access the blocked Twitter in Turkey
Turkey's courts have ordered that the social messaging service Twitter to be blocked in the country after Turkish prime minister Erdogan vowed to wipe the service out.
Cycle Tabs automatically in Firefox
It can sometimes be useful to display multiple websites next to each other on your system. Maybe you want to monitor multiple eBay auctions, watch several live streams, monitor several chats or live blogs, use it for demonstration purposes, or for other reasons.
How to enable Windows sound loudness equalization
When you play different types of audio in Windows, you may have noticed that some are louder than others, while others may be quieter. This can be an extremely frustrating experience that you may push by changing the volume regularly.
How to open files and folders in Windows Explorer faster
Most Windows users that I know use the mouse to navigate in the operating system's default file manager Windows Explorer (called File Explorer in Windows 8).
Debunking The Myth: Apple MACs Do Get Viruses!
One of my clients asked me today, "What is the story with Apple MAC's? I have heard they don't get infected. Is it true?"
While it is true they don't get infected as much, But, They DO get infected.
Avoid Tech Support Phone Scams
Cybercriminals don't just send fraudulent email messages and set up fake websites. They might also call you on the telephone and claim to be from Microsoft. They might offer to help solve your computer problems or sell you a software license. Once they have access to your computer, they can do the following: