Tuesday, November 14, 2006
Monday, November 13, 2006
101 Ways to Save Money
As computer and tech junkies, most of us have had the horrible feeling of being short and cash and not being able to afford the latest gadget or software that has just come out. This article at Credit Cave describes 101 effective ways to save money, probably enough money to go out and buy that gadget or game/cd/dvd/loaf of bread.....
Check out 10 Ways to Save Money at Credit Cave.
BTW, items 98 through 101 are probably just a joke.....articles posted on Assorted Junk do NOT reprsent or relfect the ideals, thoughts, or actions of its owners.
Ion Computer Cooler
Friday, November 10, 2006
Windows XP Speed Tweaks
The search for secret and magical methods of making worn out computers run faster has always been a dark and futile one. The general consensus for a slow computer is to re-install the original OS. However, there are several registry tweaks and modifications out there than can boost some aspects of your computer's performance.
Note: registry tweaks should only be attempted by experienced users or users that do not care if they mess up their computer, as any error committed inside the registry editor could result in the system not booting up again. Proceed at your own risk.
Here are some links to articles that might help speed up that old computer you got laying around (or might still be using.....):
TipMonkies have a short and simple article on modifying the registry to make menus and sub-menus in Windows appear much faster.
Extreme Tech has an article explaining the boot process of Windows XP and how to speed it up a notch.
CNET has a general article on making your windows system faster overall by trimming away the unnecessary programs and start-up applications.
Now, if you're the inquisitive type of person that doesn't mind sifting through numerous articles, or you want to speed your system up as much as possible, then visit TweakXP, a site dedicated to uncovering every tweak and modification possible for Windows XP, Windows Media Center Edition, and even Windows Vista.
Wednesday, November 08, 2006
Windows Vista Ready to Launch
This article was clipped from CNN.com's technology section.
SEATTLE, Washington (AP) -- Microsoft Corp. said Wednesday it has completed work on its long-delayed Windows Vista operating system and plans to release it to consumers January 30.
The announcement means Microsoft is on track to meet its revised release schedule.
Jim Allchin, co-president of the Microsoft division that includes Windows, said in a conference call that Windows Vista's code was released to begin manufacturing copies early Wednesday.
"This is a good day," Allchin said.
Microsoft had previously said it would release Vista to big business clients at an event at the Nasdaq Stock Market on November 30, and make it available to consumers sometime in January.
The release will be the first major upgrade in more than five years to the operating system that powers most of the world's personal computers. Vista boasts improved graphics, more effective tools for finding documents, pictures and other items on personal computers, and a new Internet browser, among other changes.
The system has been plagued by a series of delays, the most recent of which was blamed in part on efforts to improve security.
In its quest to get Vista out the door, Redmond-based Microsoft also has had to scale back some of its original goals, including scrapping a more sophisticated method for sorting and organizing data. Analysts have said that scaling back the system could hurt the company if people don't see enough of a reason to upgrade.
The most recent delays also forced Microsoft to miss the holiday season, potentially dealing a blow to computer makers and retailers who may have been hoping for the new system to boost gift sales.
Microsoft and computer manufacturers are offering holiday shoppers coupons good for a free or discounted Vista upgrade.
Sunday, November 05, 2006
Cool Free Junk
Cool free junk is a list i compiled of cool free applications, sites, and services that i have come across over my countless hours of internet surfing and exploring. This list contains entries ranging from the informative and instructional, to the funny and blatanly useless. However, i feel its important to share such findings so here they are:
Techspot.com is a great place that provides informative articles and forums for the latest news in the technological industries.
Web CEO comes in a free version and a paid version, both of which provide tools and utilities to promote, fix, analyze, and even edit your own website or blog for SEO optimization.
QuickTime Alternative provides the codecs and player for Quicktime formatted media without having to install the official Quicktime software
Ultimate Boot CD is a live rescue cd and compilation of pc diagnostics and repair utilities all rolled up into a bootable image, ready to be burned and booted with.
Open Office is a free and high-quality "office suite" that provides word processor software and other apps. comparable to Microsoft's Office.
Altavista's BabelFish translator can translate pasted text, or even full web pages using URLs.
Break.com hosts hundreds of funny/ironic video clips updated often, providing for more variance among the numerous video clip sites.
EasyCleaner by ToniArts is a freeware app. that provides pc tune-up utilities like registry cleaning, uninstall apps, and deleting useless shorcuts, etc.
Process Library has just that; a library of application and service process names and descriptions, useful in identifying shady processes running in the background of your computer.
DriverGuide.com has vast libraries of hardware drivers and other computer essentials that come in handy all too often.
elgooG is a very popular and ACTUAL mirrored site to a very popular search engine...
I'll post a continuation of my Cool Free Junk list later on in a different post. In the meantime, feel free to leave suggestions for my list in comments or through email.
Saturday, November 04, 2006
Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6700
Intel's new Core 2 micro-architecture has been churning out processors left and right, all of which are fairly impressive and advanced compared to its competitors (i.e. AMD....). As if its Core 2 Duo chips weren't great enough, Intel has released its Intel Core 2 Duo QUAD CORE. If you thought 2 cores was crazy, the Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6700 utilizes FOUR (4)cores on one die.
Check out the QX6700 review at Techspot.com.


