Saboteur ATI Freeze Fix

Saboteur Freeze fix

Saboteur game is suffering from a freezing issue affecting most ATI users. This guide outlines workaround to fix Saboteur freezing problem.

YouTube phases out old accounts

YouTube

If you signed up for YouTube prior to Google’s acquisition you may be displeased to see that you are no longer allowed to use your YouTube account independent of your email. The change merges your YouTube account with whatever email was associated with it at the time.

Modern Warfare 2 vulnerable to Virus and Trojan attacks

Modern Warfare Virus

Modern Warfare’s silly practice of opening ports and connecting directly to hosts leaves an easy path for a hacker to launch an attack against your PC. This can become a keylogger, or place your computer under a botnet.

GPU video acceleration with Flash

Yesterday news spread of Adobe Flash 10.1 adding GPU acceleration support. Today, ATi has released drivers supporting GPU acceleration. This update is beneficial to ATi users as it will allow fully smooth playback of high resolution, high definition, videos; Hulu, YouTube, Vimeo, Facebook Video, and others… As browser and flash playback has been CPU dependent [...]

Office 2010 Beta is Live!

Microsoft Office 2010

Office 2010 has been released to the public. Grab it now for testing, the product features a number of aesthetic and functional improvements over the previous version, bug fixed, and a few new tools.

Bypass Reduce Functionality Hack

Temporarily bypass Reduced Functionality to rescue your files and operating system capabilities and pave the way for a clean, genuine, windows install.

Geek Squad Manuals

If you’ve ever wondered just what costs $200/h when you hire Geek Squad, find out. These 11 manuals, which you should learn for yourself, are a source of Geek Squad expertise.

How To: View archived messages in Gmail

No labels, no workarounds. Archived all your messages and want to view them in chronological order, from latest received? A simple URL change is all you need!

Security Essentials weekend report

Microsoft Security Essentials is Microsoft’s leap into the Anti-Virus market. The suite aims at tackling viruses, trojans, worms, and malware. It is surprisingly light on resources (unlike a certain Windows-Defender) and has features to match its competitors.
This is the first week that Essentials has been out of beta, and the MS Malware Protection Center has released some interesting statistics.

Keeping your computer safe – Secunia

“Many of the hacker attacks and security threats today exploit software vulnerabilities and code flaws” – Secunia.