January, 2010 Archives
Kodu – Game-Creation Tool for Children Comes to the PCs as a Public Beta
Recently, Microsoft has announced the release of Kodu, a brand new software application for PCs. Kodu is a game that will helps children learn and advance to program and make their own video games. Unlike most games, Kodu is designed to let kids not only play, but also design their own games, all the while [...]
TweetSwitch Lets You Keep Track of Your Friends’ Twitter Activity
The latest version of Yahoo! Messenger (Yahoo! Messenger 10) comes with a great feature called Yahoo! Updates or Y! Updates. This feature is an alternative contacts list view that instead of listing all your contacts, but list your contacts’ updates. So, whenever your friend updates his or her status, it will be shown in Y! [...]
Here’s a Quick Way to Add the “God Mode” to Windows 7
Windows 7 has a number of settings that could be configured to adjust how Windows operates. Unfortunately, these settings isn’t the easiest thing to do, but most settings could be adjusted using the Control Panel. While the Control Panel is an useful tool, it can sometimes be daunting to use. For some part, when using [...]
See How Easily You Can Solve USB Stop Working Problems
If you’re facing issues with your USB devices, there are several things you can do to attempt and resolve them. Most new computer components, like printers, keyboards and mouse,digital cameras, etc all interface with your computer via USB. USB is a technology that enables devices to be hot-swapped, which means you’re able to generally disconnect [...]
Do You Know the Differences between Chrome OS and Chromium?
In the summer of 2009 Google has announced that it plans to release an operating system called Chrome OS at 2010. Chrome OS, a natural extension of the Chrome browser, would serves the necessity of the user that spends most of his/her time browsing the web (initially it will power small notebook). Chrome OS is [...]

