Decoding download links from websites is usually pretty easy and either your browser will show the link or you can use a tool to sniff links in the HTTP traffic. Decoding links from HTTPS is much more difficult and most tools will not give the required results. There are however, 3 tools we found that can.
Windows XP has a great little tool called BootVis that is able to analyze Windows boot performance and show you exactly what is going on and how long things take. BootVis doesn't work on other operating systems though. Here we show you 4 alternative ways to analyze the Windows boot process.
Upgrading your computer's processor is one obvious way to make it run faster, but there are so many available it can be quite difficult to find out how another CPU compares to your current chip. Here are 5 websites that allow you to compare different CPUs so it's easy to find the best solution for your needs
If you need to control the settings of Kaspersky over a remote network connection, it depends whether the software is allowed by Kaspersky itself that determines whether you can do it. Here we show you which remote access software works without any trouble and what to do if your remote software doesn't work.
If you're tired of disc burning suites taking up hundreds of Megabytes just so you can write a data disc, something you might like to try is a portable burning utility. They are smaller and bloat free. Here's 10 portable programs for you to have a look at.
Here is a selection of 10 different ways for you to adjust the brightness and contrast of your computer monitor or screen, as well as some other more advanced options such as the gamma and even the color temperature.