Infopackets Top 10 Tech Reports
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Infopackets Top 10 Tech Reports
1. Top 10 PC Security Essentials
Revenue from PC Security Software sales grossed over $2.5 billion in 2007: proof that it's easy to compromise just about any computer connected to the Internet -- including yours. This exclusive report explains how to adequately protect your computer while online the Internet and highlights the best free resources available, including Anti-Spyware Software, Antivirus, Windows Updates, and more -- all in simple English! Secure your PC today, the easy way!
2. Top 8 Freeware Antivirus Review
Why buy antivirus software when you can get it online for free? We review and explain the differences between free antivirus versus a subscription-based model, while contrasting simple antivirus protection to suite-based protection. Included in this special report is a time-saving, feature comparison of 8 of the best antivirus freeware products available today! Super duper and absolutely free!
3. Unleash The Beast: 10 Key Concepts of PC Optimization
What is the best way to speed up your PC? The answer, of course, depends on many factors. With over 25 years in computing experience, Dennis Faas debunks key computing concepts, while explaining how, why and what you need to make your computer work in tip top shape -- and to keep it that way. An infopackets exclusive! Free software included!
4. Top 5 MS Office Alternatives
Microsoft wants you to pay $499 MSRP for MS Office Professional 2007 (MS Word, MS Excel, etc) -- and if you're like most people, spending that kind of money on a glorified word processing suite isn't likely going to happen. So, how about a freeware alternative that is 100% compatible for $0.00? We round up the Top 5 MS Office alternatives and compare notes.
5. 10 Keyboard Secrets of MS Windows
Think the mouse is the best way to navigate your PC? No way! Having to constantly reach for the mouse not only puts unnecessary strain on your neck and shoulder, it also severely decreases your productivity time. Learning to use your keyboard effectively and efficiently can absolutely transform your PC experience -- and that's why we wrote this special report. So, stop clicking and start using your keyboard the way it was meant to be used!
6. Make Windows XP Look Like Vista
Why spend you hard earned cash on upgrading to Vista if you don't have to? Sure, Windows Vista has a beautiful interface -- but everyone knows that it's plagued with hardware and software incompatibilities. If you like the look of Windows Vista but want the compatibility of XP, download this report now! Free software included!
7. Star Trek Desktop Theme
Turn your computer into a Super Star Trek Workstation -- Our free report, "How to make a Star Trek Desktop Theme", shows you how! Included are 82 unique and entertaining sound clips and 6 amazing backgrounds from the Classic, Next Generation, Deep Space 9, and Voyager Star Trek TV series -- all 100% customizable and free! Too much fun! All Images above included in report: click here to see more screenshots and sound samples.
8. Browser Shootout: Firefox 3, IE 7, and Chrome Compared
Browser wars have been brewing for years and it's no longer a two-horse race. So, which web browser is the best and why should you care? We compare and contrast key differences with Mozilla's Firefox 3, Microsoft's Internet Explorer 7, and Google's new Chrome web browser, while highlighting future trends.
9. Free Alternatives to MS Windows
Got an old computer that can't run Windows Vista or XP because its hardware requirements are not enough? We explore the absolute best of the best fresh freeware alternatives so you can get your old PC up and running again using the latest web browser, MP3, and word processing software available -- all without spending a penny! Frugal fun for everyone!
10. How To Test and Repair Damaged Sectors on a Hard Drive
Sunday, May 31, 2009
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