Chances are if you’ve been running Windows (or any OS for that matter) for awhile, it seems to be getting slower and slower. Why is this? The reason is something I like to call software glut. You have added software over time and most likely even if you’ve deleted some programs, there remains are left behind. Today we take a look at cleaning out the garbage in your computer system.
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We’ve talked a lot around here about Internet security. Spyware and viruses can infect your computer without you even knowing about it. Today we look at some Free tools to help solve your internet security problems.
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The AT&T LG Invision is the third Mobile TV-ready handset to hit the carrier. The first was the LG Vu, and later came the Samsung Access. The LG Invision is also the smallest of the group at just 4×2.1×0.5 inches and weighing just 2.9 ounces. I’ve got to admit, I really like the look of the handset. It’s sleek & compact, not to mention packs a pretty decent set of features.
Besides the obvious main attraction (AT&T Mobile TV), it also comes loaded with a 1.3-megapixel camera, microSDHC memory slot, Stereo Bluetooth, Music Player and Organizer. I think the AT&T LG Invision will fly off the shelves, however it’s more of a novelty phone – being the smallest Mobile TV handset. I am not sure many people will be watching TV on their micro-screens for too long. Overall it’s a great, fun phone though.
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The quest for free iPod downloads continues to get easier and easier (alright not quite as easy as the old Napster days). Today we bring you up close with a feature article on where to find some free iPod downloads.
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The AT&T Samsung SGH-A237 is coming soon. The new handset would definitely fall under the “budget” category, although you’ll still get all the basics. The main selling points will be a camera & Bluetooth capabilities. It’ll be available in two colors: blue & red. The sleek styling of the handset is pretty attractive as well.
We don’t know all the specifics yet, but we do know it will have GSM/EDGE & will probably be quad-band. Pricing hasn’t been released yet either, although it’s pretty safe to say this one should be free on a 2 year contract. Check back soon for more details.
The T-Mobile BlackBerry Curve is now available in the color “Sunset”. We’d been hearing this new hue was shipping to stores a few days back, so it wasn’t a big surprise. The strange thing about the new phone is that it seems more like a red color – I was thinking the sun & sunsets were more orangish. However, I actually like the new color, so I won’t gripe too much about their name choice.
Don’t expect any new features on the T-Mobile BlackBerry Curve “Sunset”. The insides will remain exactly the same as the previous versions. Here’s a rundown of what you can expect: a two-megapixel camera, a music and video player, a 3.5mm stereo headset jack and a microSD card slot for expandable memory storage. It also has WiFi, which makes it compatible with T-Mobile’s HotSpot@Home service.