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Choosing the Best Registry Optimizer

When searching for the proper registry optimizers for your PC, an individual are faced with two achievable options: you can obtain a free of charge clean from the internet, or you may spend some coinage for an authorized clean. You will find benefits of each and every type so read on to make an educated [...]

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Windows Update 80072efd Error – How to Fix It

If you are one of the users that have received the Windows Update 80072efd error message you don’t have to worry since it can be fixed fairly easy. One of the reasons why you get this error message is mainly because of a server overload so it is good to wait for awhile and try [...]

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Cyber Warfare on the Net III

It looks like the Stuxnet virus that has infected the nuclear systems of the Iranians is far more effective than previously disclosed. Between Nov. 16th and 22nd, the uranium enrichment facilities at Natanz were shut down due to “power fluctuations”. It turns out that 5000 of the 8000 centrifuges were damaged beyond repair and the [...]

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ISP Spying on You?

It is most likely that, your internet service provider (ISP) is spying on your online activities. At least they will keep IP records, usage time, amount of data used, telephone number used (for dial up access), location of user (for Wifi and GPRS) etc. The worst thing might be VoIP call tapping, Packet capturing, IM [...]

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