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Geosense adds Location Awareness to y...
Most phones now have GPS in them, but laptops are being left behind. Most manufacturers don’t offer a GPS chip, and those that can be bought are expensive. Geosense aims to bring GPS functionality to your PC without the need for any expensive GPS chips or software.
Geosense uses IP and Wi-Fi lookup powered by Google to find your location, so [...]
OnLive [Review]
centralasian
Say you want to play a video game. What do you normally do? Go to the store, buy a game (and a console if you don’t have one), then go home and play it. If you play on a PC, you might get to skip having to go to the store and just download it. The problem is, to play a game, you need a dedicated machine (either a console, or an [...]
Program Review: Soluto
teknophilia
Soluto calls itself “Anti-Frustration Software” and actually does a pretty good job of accomplishing that. The goal of Soluto is to create a PC Genome, a database of all the software available along with a description of what it is, what it does, and how it affects your system performance. A quick visit to its homepage will give [...]
Program Review: Windows Live Essentia...
Program Review: Scrybe
teknophilia
If you’re reading this, chances are you doing so on a laptop. Most MacBooks have gestures on their touchpad, letting you carry out commands and programs by making the appropriate gesture on the touchpad. For Windows users, a surprisingly small amount of laptops have this feature. If you have a Synaptics touchpad (and chances are [...]
Program Review: Microsoft Fix it Cent...
teknophilia
Currently in beta testing, Microsoft Fix It Center is an automated maintenance center for common issues faced by windows users. If you have a Windows Passport, you can still sign in to the website, and it looks like the final version should be released soon.
It comes with automated fixes for most issues:
Aero
Diagnose and repair [...]
Program Review: Revo Uninstaller
If you didn’t like trying out programs, or more importantly, actually making sure they don’t mess up your computer and leave remnants behind. There are freeware and paid versions, with the paid one offering more “advanced” scanning algorithms; although there isn’t really anything the paid one has that the free copy can’t do well.
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