Yes folks, this time last week it was Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday, unfortunately this new patch won’t fully solve the latest of troublesome trojans, Duqu (not to be confused an evil Jedi master). Duqu is a recent meddling malware that many
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According to PCmag.com, Google is adding virus alerts to their Internet browser warning users that their system may be infected. Arguably the worlds most popular search engine, Google has already issued warnings to over two million computer owners. In taking
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Aston Kutcher wasn’t the only thing to impress the crowds at this year’s TechCrunch Disrupt in New York. Reimage enjoyed a lot of attention and interest at the international conference, where it was recently singled out by “The Daily” the
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Reimage brings computers back from the dead and pulls our failing XP systems from the murky waters mal-ware. Reimage does indeed work in some mysterious ways and, because we fix clashes between the operating system and software, results in some
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You’ve probably heard of TechCrunch, the company dedicated to profiling and reviewing new Internet products and companies on its blog, as well as running several technology-focused websites. But did you know they also hold conferences a few times a year?
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Websites that allow easy downloads of single DLL files seem like the answer you’ve been looking for when you get one of those annoying “DLL not found” or “DLL is missing” errors. Consider this your fair warning – DLL download
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