Over the last ten years as millions of people have started using the Internet in their homes and businesses for the first time, the first browser of choice for many computer users (because it comes bundled with almost every computer) is Internet Explorer. The love for Internet Explorer usually lasts »
09/27/2011, Jarod PetersenGoogle Chrome’s much touted taskbar pinning feature lets you easily access web apps from your desktop, without pulling up bookmarks or typing in URLs. This popular feature is replicated in the latest version of Microsoft Internet Explorer. While there’s no evidence that IE9 directly stole the idea from Chrome, the »
04/13/2011, Brian BeckerFor most users, the Windows Taskbar is a matter of fact. It’s there when you install Windows, it does what it’s intended to and it rarely frustrates or malfunctions. But RocketDock, an application launcher for your Windows desktop, has a few compelling features that may just convince you to replace »
03/07/2011, Michael GabrielThe only way your own desktop can be more useful is if you can share it with others. Remote desktop sharing software allows you to conduct online web conferences, share PowerPoint presentations, provide remote assistance and collaborate on projects with anyone with an Internet connection. Two of the leading names »
01/01/2011, Jake BushClutter and chaos can quickly contribute to a loss of productivity and efficiency. While inevitable, desktop clutter is not something that you have to live with. Desktop customization software can help put your desktop in order. The trick to finding the right desktop organization software is to find out what »
12/27/2010, John CookWindows 7 is here—and after the tepid reviews that Windows Vista received, it seems that Microsoft is back on top of the world with their latest operating system. Windows 7 brings numerous improvements in terms of stability and performance over Vista. But one of the things that Windows Vista got »
10/17/2010, John Cook