Posts Tagged ‘internet explorer’
SUPERAntiSpyware
A few weeks ago Mike Duncan, Director of Business Development at SUPERAntiSpyware.com asked me to take a peek at their software. Being the Geek that never sleeps and challenge accepted off we go on passage into the world of SUPERAntiSpyware.
The results of the testing are beyond the scope of where this post leads but let’s say this, SUPERAntiSpyware has replaced the previous Anti-Malware software installed on this geeks PC’s and no computer leaves this shop without a free version installed.
The masses of features that come with the Free Version launch SUPERAntiSpyware right to top of the class … [Read More...]
| Windows Guides’ Rating | User Rating | Compatible with | System |
| 5 out of 5 |
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| PROS: The free version gives you access to your PC with no restrictions that would make it difficult to use your PC remotely.
CONS: The only con is the pro features are not free but I have no objections to their pricing structure. VERDICT: If you want to work on your PCs remotely, this tool will do everything you need. You don’t need to set any complicated firewall rules, |
So InPrivate Filtering has had a dose of steroids and changed its name (confusingly) to Tracking Protection. Tracking Protection helps protect users from being tracked online by blocking third-party content such as images, text & cookies. By importing a Tracking Protection List (much in the same way we used to import .xml files with pre-defined filters in IPF for IE8) we can better lock down our privacy and rid ourselves of ads.
To get started with Tracking Protection, head to Tools > Safety > Tracking Protection.
By default, there will be a “Your Personalised List” where you click on … [Read More...]
So you’re jetting off to a tropical island in uncharted waters. But how are you supposed to enjoy paradise when copyright laws put the international hammer down on Netflix? Winter travelers, meet your new best friends: Proxy and VPN services.
Getting Started
Watching geographically restricted content can be tricky. Streaming services like Hulu and Netflix (as well as other network sites) employ geotracking software to make sure nobody outside of the US can dip in to watch The Office or Exit Through the Gift Shop. And it’s not just Americans who have this problem: Foreigners traveling to the US can’t … [Read More...]
Microsoft’s Security Essentials has been our favorite anti-malware application for a while—it’s free, unobtrusive, and it doesn’t slow your PC down, but now it’s even better with the new 2.0 release, which adds network filtering, heuristic protection, and more.
Just to be clear and direct with you: we absolutely recommend Microsoft Security Essentials as your anti-malware / anti-virus utility over any other option—and how can you argue? It’s totally free!
New Features in 2.0
Here’s all of the new features in the latest release, which make it even more of a must-download:
- Network Traffic Inspection integrates into the network system
The System Health Report is a great feature of Windows 7 that will help you find potential problems with your PC and point you in the right direction to a resolution. This report records details about your computer’s performance, resource usage, and more and includes diagnostic information about things that aren’t working with resolution suggestions.
Specifically, the report includes:
- Diagnostic Results (Warnings, Performance)
- Software Configuration (OS Checks, Security Center Information, System Services, Startup Programs)
- Hardware Configuration (Disk Checks, Systems, Desktop Rating, BIOS, Devices)
- CPU (Process, Service, Services, System)
- Network (TCP, Interface, IP, UDP)
- Disk (Hot files, Disk breakdown, Physical disk, NTFS Performance)
- Memory (Processes, Counters)
In this guide, we’ll cover the following:
- How to run a
We’ve had a look at IE8 and its ability to block ads without add-ons using InPrivate Filtering before. What’s new i hear you cry. Well, I’ll let you see for yourself.
Todays Quick Tip shows how to start IE9 in InPrivate Filtering mode every time you start the browser, as opposed to turning it on manually. Something I think Microsoft should definitely implement. (Alt+X > K)?
Step 1.
Press WinKey+R to open the Run dialog box. Type in regedit and click OK.
Navigate to \HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Safety\PrivacIE
Step 2.
With the PrivacIE key selected, go to the Toolbar and click … [Read More...]
Microsoft’s latest incarnation of Internet Explorer, Internet Explorer 9 has tonnes of cool new features.
Over the coming weeks, we’ll be covering many of these features in How To & Quick Tip guides.
Todays Quick Tip is going to show you how to set IE9’s ‘speed dial’ as your Home page.
Have no idea what I’m talking about? All the better!
Every time you open a new tab in IE9, you’re presented with 10 of your favourite websites. For most, the Home page will be a website which in my experience only slows start-up time. Wouldn’t it be nice to … [Read More...]
There are several folders in your computer that can increase size without you having knowledge of it. It’s very common that programs use temporary files. Every browser also uses caches and cookies.
The Folders
Some of these applications don’t delete these files after they are used. In this post I am going to explain how to obtain information about the size of the following folders:
Temporary Folder
This folder which is usually located at “C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\Temp” is used for almost every program to store its temporary files.
Internet Explorer 8 Cache
Internet Explorer usually locates at “C:\Users\<username>\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\” … [Read More...]
I’m a big reader and an enthusiastic about Tech blogs; it’s no mystery why I write for Windows Guides. I have noticed, and I suppose that many of you too, that there’s a lot of expectation about using graphics hardware acceleration on browsers. Just this week, I have read at least 20 posts about this subject. This has been so important that the new version of Internet Explorer is basing its released with a huge focus on this feature.
But, what are we really talking about?
For many years computers, have been shipped with a component that can improve your … [Read More...]

Microsoft Windows 7 is the newest generation of the Microsoft Windows operating systems, Released in 2009. It has many new features to enhance the way you use your computer. Windows 7 is now becoming the new standard of Windows, since XP stole the spotlight from Windows 98. It provides a more manageable user interface for today’s multi-tasker and better searching capabilities. It really takes the best of what Windows XP had and added form and function.
This article compares Linux and Microsoft Windows. It highlights the similarities and differences between the two operating systems. It should assists managers make better decisions when faced the option of choosing Windows or Linux.
When one wants to use Linux instead of Windows usually finds many problems and discovers that one still needs many Windows programs or data. The usual option is to use double booting into either Linux or Windows, but the article suggests a better solution which allows to use Windows in a Linux terminal session and to access data in both Linux and Windows.
This article will discuss the differences between the Linux and Windows operating software’s; we discuss some of the pro’s and con’s of each system. Let us first start out with a general overview of the Linux operating system. Linux at its most basic form is a computer kernel.









