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Top 5 Free Tools for Windows 8

Top 5 Free Tools for Windows 8

Although it’s too early to tell whether or not Windows 8 will be successful, millions of users around the world have already upgraded to the new operating system. And that means these people are searching for easy ways to enhance their OS. Although Windows 8 is only days old, there are already plenty of free programs available that will enhance the Windows 8 experience. Here are our five favo

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How to preview shortened URLs and dodge viruses

How to preview shortened URLs and dodge viruses

If you have a Facebook or Twitter account or even an email address, then you have probably received a shortened link at some point in your life. However, these shortened links are rarely as innocent as they seem. Hackers often shorten links in order to mask the fact that they take users to malicious websites. After clicking on a shortened link, users might automatically be redirected to a websi

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What’s the difference between Windows 8 and Windows RT?

Windows 8 has been released, and consumers are turning to the internet to decide whether or not to make the upgrade. Microsoft released two versions of their new operating system. One version is called Windows 8, while the other is known as RT. The two versions are confusing some users. To help decide which operating system is right for you, we’re going to explain all of the major differences

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U.S. Department of Energy unveils Titan, world’s fastest supercomputer

U.S. Department of Energy unveils Titan, world’s fastest supercomputer

If you’re looking at the Speed Up My PC Free blog, then you’re probably interested in learning how to buy a fast computer or speed up a computer on your own. However, today, we’re going to tell you about a fast computer that is not only outside your budget range, but also outside the budget range of most of the world’s countries. The U.S. Department of Energy deployed a computer called

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How to use webcam motion to deactivate your screen saver

How to use webcam motion to deactivate your screen saver

Most of us use screen savers on our computers. In fact, Windows 7 enables a black screen saver to pop up after 20 minutes of inactivity by default. Using a black screen saver helps reduce the power consumption of your monitors while protecting your computer from unwanted eyes. But how cool would it be to deactivate your screensaver without ever touching your keyboard or mouse? What if your scre

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