[Tutorial] How To Schedule Windows 7 To Automatically Clean Your Hard Disk

Keeping your Windows clean is not always easy job and sometimes it can be quite time consuming. Although there are plenty of third party tools for Windows that promise to do this job the best possible way, you cannot always be sure how good they done entire process. However, in Windows 7 you do not need any third party tools to keep your Windows clean and running smoothly thanks to tool called Disk Cleanup. Running this tool is nothing complicated but if you are busy person it can happen that you forget to use it on regular bases. In this tutorial I will show you how you can schedule this tool to clean your Windows at any desired time without any additional actions from you.

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‘Anonymous OS Live’ Released, The Hacktivist Group Denies Any Links

According to the reports floating on the web, an ‘Anonymous OS Live’ has been released. The OS is Ubuntu-based and has been released on Sourceforge. The description says that it uses Ubuntu 11.10 and has MATE desktop. A number of well-known Anonymous sources have categorically stated that they have no affiliation with the released OS and have rather warned that it may be some nefarious software.

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In The First 40 Days Obama’s White House Was Worst In Tech Updates

Being the President of the United States is not an easy job, especially when the country has the largest number of websites headquartered in its land and also has the largest tech companies in the world. But all this does not mean that President Obama should know tech, but one expects he would be better than what the ex-White House CIO has to report about his interaction with gadgets. According to CNET James Whittaker recently left Google.

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Microsoft Touts Security And Feature Improvements In IE 10 For Windows 8

It seems that the next battlefield of different browsers will be the upcoming Windows 8. Mozilla and Google have already revealed their plans of working on their respective Metro-styled versions of Firefox and Chrome. Microsoft already revealed a lot about an IE 10 which will be available in both modes of Windows 8, as a metro app and as a standard desktop browser. Now Microsoft team has divulged the details regarding different security and feature improvements in IE 10 which are listed below.

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Mozilla Finally Decides To Go With H.264 Against WebM

Mozilla, ever since its inception, has stuck to its philosophy of a free and open web. However, it would seem that the pressure from different quarter may force the Mozilla team to make some compromises. This is evident in the recent decision by Mozilla executives to side with the H.264 codec rather than the free codecs from Google’s WebM project. However, Google is to be blamed more for this change of hearts of Mozilla folks.

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Encyclopaedia Britannica Gives Up On Print Edition

It was the year 1768 when the first edition of Encyclopaedia Britannica was printed in an attempt to squeeze all available human knowledge in a few books. The first edition comprised of three volumes. Since then, it has become a symbol of human knowledge, summarized into few volumes and ever-expanding. However, given the assault of digital realm over printed word, it has been announced that the encyclopedia will no longer be reproduced in print.

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Microsoft Announces Metro-Styled IE In Windows 8

The timing couldn’t have been better. While Mozilla folks work hard to introduce a version of Firefox that will work on both Metro and classic modes of Windows 8, and Google has announced that it will work on a similar version of Chrome, Microsoft has made a timely announcement. According to Microsoft, the Internet Explorer in Windows 8 will come in two versions. One would be the metro-styled program, just like a smartphone app, while the other will be your standard desktop browser.

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Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeGamer Sound Card

Introducing with the Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeGamer Sound Card. The Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeGamer sound card delivers faster audio performance and intense, realistic sound in all your games. Headphone surround sound is better too – so good, you’ll swear you’re listening to multichannel speakers – and your games will sound richer as you hear all of the crisp, clear highs and bone-crushing lows you’ve been missing. It’s Sound Blaster on steroids.

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