Every time when you boot up your Windows (in this case Windows 7), you will need to key in the password (for user account with password) to login. But wait, this tutorial explains how to auto login your Windows 7 user account.
But wait again, by doing this you are exposing your account to unwanted eyes if you are booting up at some open places while you are away. So, how could you possibly have auto login and at the same time “locking” it? continue reading »
If you just bought a computer from Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) like HP, Lenovo, Dell, etc most like you will have Windows 7 preinstalled. That being said, your computer are branded with a particular OEM brand. continue reading »
Resizing images has always been a daunting task for me, especially when I have tons of images to resize. Of course there are many good free tools that do batch resizing, but those still require some manual steps. continue reading »
In WIndows 7, the good old Classic Start Menu that we used to have in Windows XP and Vista (as an option) no longer there. If you have converted to Windows 7 directly from XP, you might have trouble using the new, search oriented Start Menu. continue reading »
Are you riding he wave? If you are a regular Google Wave user, using Windows 7 and browsers other than Firefox, there is a little app for you – Google Wave Notifier for Windows. continue reading »
Finally Microsoft Office 2010 Beta is here, officially for the public. You can now download and test Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010 Beta for free. The great thing about this is that you can use the beta free-of-charge for nearly a year till 31 October 2010. continue reading »
Finally the much speculated and talked about Google upcoming operating system is here! Google Chrome OS is now available to the public and it’s totally open source. So, you want to get your hand on it? continue reading »
Running multi-boot system sometimes can be quite annoying. Not to talk about the installation or the setup process, booting into other operating systems from another operating system takes you quite some time. continue reading »
Yes. I mean all, really. If you develop something that runs on a web browser you need to have Internet Explorer support regardless of how you look at it. The latest web browser market share reveals that Internet Explorer is still the dominant browser with 64.64%. continue reading »
This, I suppose the the best of the best gift to the Mac community in recent years. If you are a Mac user, most likely you already know who or what the hell is MacHeist. In the past 3 years, the MacHeist team distributed many useful and amazing Mac software through discounted bundles and/or heist price apps. Those past bundles came with a price, but this time around MacHeist nanoBundle is absolutely free, YES… FREE! continue reading »