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Improve Your Computer’s Performance

When a computer is brand new, it works wonderfully . Over time, though, its performance can slowly begin to worsen. This happens for a number of reasons, but the biggest culprits are things like spyware, adware and other computer threats that are unwittingly downloaded along with other content while online. You don’t have to download thousands of MP3s, movies or other items to experience these problems, either – nobody is immune to them. Instead of accepting the situation, there are plenty of techniques and strategies that you can use to make it better – a few of the best ones are outlined below.   #1: Clean Your Computer’s Windows Registry The first thing you'll want to do before trying to clean the registry is make a backup of it. To do this, just go to the Start menu , and then select Run. Here, simply type regedit.exe, Then simply click okay, and this will launch the registry editor of Windows. Here, if you go to File, you can choose Export to make a backup c...

Upload your photos and videos online quickly

There are many ways to upload your pictures & videos to Flickr. In addition to web based upload form, there are few good FREE tools available to upload photos & videos very quickly and effectively. Very minimal effort is required to upload photos & videos using Flickr Uploadr. It’s reviews on various sites gave a positive feedback and suggest to use. However, 5 reviews out of 100 also says, it is little bit slow with large number of files. It can be downloaded for free from Here

Convert image into Windows icons

the program is called ImagIcon and it’s not only a tiny program, but it does it’s job very well. You can take an image and save it as an icon in all of the different sizes: 16×16, 32×32, 48×48, and 64×64. The 16×16 size can be used to give your web site a logo in the IE address bar. For example, in Blogger while writing a post, you can see the orange icon in the address bar: The program also lets your transform the images if you like. You can scale the image to make it smaller or flip it horizontally or vertically. You can even save the icon with alpha transparency! And if you don’t care to save the image as an icon, you can convert between any of the three formats: PNG, JPG, or BMP. Simply drag a picture into the colored area after configuring your settings and the picture is automatically converted! Here I took a picture of my wife & I and dropped it onto the program window. By default, it converts the picture into an icon of 32×32 and puts it in the same f...

How to connect your Laptop/PC/Computer to your TV

1. S-Video – This is probably the most common method out there currently because an S-Video cable is cheap as heck and just about every TV under the sun has a S-Video port. You’ll have to make sure you laptop is equipped with this port. Remember, there are two types of S-Video cables: 4-pin and 7-pin . Most laptops and PC’s are equipped with a 7-pin port, so if your TV only has a 4-pin S-Video port, then this method will not work. 2. VGA – If you have a HDTV, then you will be better off connecting using a VGA cable. It gives much better quality than S-Video and as with S-Video, the cable is very cheap. You usually won’t find a VGA port on regular TV’s though, so this option is if you have an HDTV. 3. DVI - DVI stands for Digital Visual Interface with “digital” being the key word there. The digital signal will give a higher quality picture than either S-Video or VGA. Of course, your computer will need to have a DVI connection and your TV will need to be an HDTV. T...

Save PowerPoint Presentations as Flash Videos

PowerPoint works well for boardroom and classroom slideshow presentations, but PowerPoint presentations do not translate smoothly to the Web. Sure, we can save the presentations as Web files, but these end up looking messy and unprofessional. The best way to share a PowerPoint presentation on the Web, without making your audience download the PowerPoint file, is by converting the presentation into a Flash movie. One of the quickest ways to do this is with iSpring, a PowerPoint add on. Download iSpring’s free version from iSpringFree.com. Make sure PowerPoint is closed, and then install the iSpring file. When it finishes, reopen PowerPoint. You will see a new tab on the far left of your screen called iSpring Free. Click this tab. The tab has several options. If you are in a hurry to finish your presentation and save it as a Flash file, click Quick Publish on the far left. iSpring takes a few minutes to compile your slides, and then generates a folder with the name of ...