Category Archives: Windows Tips

A system cleaner extraordinaire

BleachBit A killer cleaner application Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1 32-bit and 64-bit system Once in a while we find a freeware program that seems to be a re-hash of other applications, but on closer look isn’t. BleachBit is one of these kinds of applications. On the surface it may surface it may… Read More »

Unsubscriber

How many newsletters do you get you wish you didn’t? And how many times do you have to unsubscribe from a newsletter until you are finally unsubscribed? I reference Land’s End. I once bought something from that site and stupidly agreed to subscribe to their newsletter. After trying to unsubscribe from their sometimes many-a-day “newsletters” I finally gave… Read More »

How to use CyberGhost

After our big giveaway of CyberGhost and Sticky Password with the purchase of Emsisoft these past few week, we know a lot of you have CyberGhost and don’t have a clue what to do with it. (If you still don’t have it and you’re reading this prior to 9/17/2013 – you can get it free with our Weekend Sale… Read More »

Google releases Chrome Apps for Your Windows Desktop

The distinction between “Apps” and desktop programs just got a little blurrier. As Windows 8 and 8.1 try to move us off the desktop into the Cloud with Windows 8 Apps, Google is trying to move us from the Cloud back to the desktop with Chrome Apps for Your Desktop. These are Google apps that run as programs… Read More »

Windows 8

TC is not a fan of Windows 8. He thinks Microsoft made a huge mistake by trying to make one operating system that works on PCs, phones, and tablets. But they’re not backing down — Windows 8.1 offers a few changes, but none are going to drastically change the way the public views Windows 8. EB likes Windows… Read More »

Just Delete Me

Let’s face it – being on the Web, in any way, is getting less and less private. Between governments spying on its citizens, to citizens willingly spying on themselves and each other (Facebook, Twitter, etc.), our once private lives are getting less and less private. And sometimes we join sites and services on a whim and give up… Read More »