Wednesday, November 30, 2011

PC Today - December 2011


PC Today - December 2011
True PDF | 80 pages | English | 15.8 MB

PC Today is a monthly publication that delivers information about your operating system. Each issue includes the latest computing news, the lowdown on current Windows Updates, hardware previews, and software reviews.

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Saturday, November 19, 2011

Windows: The Official Magazine - November 2011


Windows: The Official Magazine - November 2011
English | 116 pages | HQ PDF | 79.00 Mb

Windows: The Official Magazine is a technology magazine produced by Future Publishing in  association with Microsoft, and published worldwide. The title describes itself as "A PC  magazine for real life", and contains news, features, guides and reviews designed to show readers how to make better use of their Windows Vista PC

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Better Software - November/December 2011


Better Software - November/December 2011
True PDF | 29 pages | English | 18.1 MB

Better Software is the magazine for software professionals who care about quality. Each  issue brings you relevant, timely information to help you build better software. Continuing to deliver in-depth articles on testing, tools, defect tracking, metrics, and management, it's the only commercial magazine exclusively dedicated to software professionals.

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Computeractive - November 2011


Computeractive - November 2011/India
English | 100 pages | HQ PDF | 61.00 Mb

 The objective of Computeractive is to provide 'Simple Clear Advice In Plain English' on  all matters of technology. Computeractive writes about technology issues facing general readers in their day to day life. From buying advice on computers, mobile phones, cameras etc. to increasing productivity on Microsoft Windows to troubleshooting computers and laptops. Computeractive addresses all these through, easy to understand, step by step guides as well as in-depth articles. Technology has become part and parcel of everyday life, Computeractive helps you negotiate the tricky bits.

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iPad & iPhone User - November/December 2011


iPad & iPhone User - November/December 2011
English | PDF | 116 pages | 47.4MB

iPad & iPhone User covers the best apps, the latest kit and the hottest gadgets. Each issue  features extensive reviews, news, and opinions on the latest iPad and iPhone products, as well as step-by-step guides and tutorials on how to get the most from your Apple gadgets and the App Store.

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Electronic Products - November 2011


Electronic Products - November 2011
True PDF | 120 pages | English | 52.95 MB

Electronic Products Magazine focuses on the new product and product technology needs of  engineers designing today's electronic equipment and systems.

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Technology Review - November/December 2011


Technology Review - November/December 2011
English | True PDF | 100 pages | 53.34 Mb

Technology Review is a magazine published by Technology Review, Inc, a media company owned  by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. It was originally founded in 1899 as "The Technology Review", and was re-launched without the "The" in its name on April 23, 1998 under then publisher R. Bruce Journey. In September 2005 it underwent another transition under the current editor in chief and publisher, Jason Pontin, to something again resembling the historical magazine.

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iPad & iPhone User - September/October 2011


iPad & iPhone User - September/October 2011
English | PDF | 100 pages | 33.3MB

iPad & iPhone User covers the best apps, the latest kit and the hottest gadgets. Each issue  features extensive reviews, news, and opinions on the latest iPad and iPhone products, as well as step-by-step guides and tutorials on how to get the most from your Apple gadgets and the App Store.

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Smart Photography - November 2011


Smart Photography - November 2011
English | PDF | 148 pages | 57.4MB

India's leading photography magazine, Smart Photography brings you the latest updates in  the world of photography every month. The magazine has a rich readership that include both amateur and professional photographers and the ever-growing community of photography enthusiasts. To cater to such broad readership, Smart Photography leverages on original content in the form of news, equipment reviews, tutorials, Photoshop techniques, interviews of photographers, technical features, and portfolio of photographers.

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iPad & iPhone User - July/August 2011


iPad & iPhone User - July/August 2011
English | PDF | 100 pages | 34.3MB

iPad & iPhone User covers the best apps, the latest kit and the hottest gadgets. Each issue  features extensive reviews, news, and opinions on the latest iPad and iPhone products, as well as step-by-step guides and tutorials on how to get the most from your Apple gadgets and the App Store

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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Digital Camera World - November 2011


Digital Camera World - November 2011
English | 164 pages | HQ PDF | 148.00 Mb

Digital Camera World is the complete resource for digital camera owners. Every month, we cover the best kit, providing head to head comparisons and the best buyers guide in the market. You ll also get in depth tutorials and of course our unrivalled beginners help. Digital Camera is the ultimate magazine for today s photographer. Month in, month out, it brings you essential guides to photography technique and digital darkroom expertise. If you want to learn how to take control of your digital SLR, take better pictures and then perfect them in Photoshop, look no further.The magazine comes with a free CD-ROM, packed with simple, step-by-step video lessons for Photoshop and Elements. Let our imaging experts teach you the skills you need for fantastic results.

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Monday, November 14, 2011

Tech & Learning - November 2011


Tech & Learning - November 2011
True PDF | 54 pages | English | 74.6 MB

For 30 years, Tech & Learning has served the K-12 education community with practical resources and expert strategies for transforming education through integration of digital technologies. Tech & Learning is often used as a professional development tool to help educators across the board get up to speed with the newest technologies and products in order to best prepare students for the global digital workforce.

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Sunday, November 13, 2011

TechSmart - November 2011


TechSmart  - November 2011
True PDF | 44 pages | English | 12.6 MB

Thousands consumers turn to TechSmart magazine when looking for information on notebooks, cellphones, the internet, gadgets and other tech products. Reviews are written in an objective and concise way, to educate readers about new technologies available and assist them with purchasing decisions.

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Friday, November 11, 2011

Science - 11 November 2011


Science - 11 November 2011
English | PDF | 136 pages | 47.2MB

Offering news, analysis, and pioneering original research, Science is your source for  information on the latest developments in the scientific community

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Science - 04 November 2011


Science - 04 November 2011
English | PDF | 176 pages | 60.4MB

Offering news, analysis, and pioneering original research, Science is your source for information on the latest developments in the scientific community.

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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Electronic House - November 2011


Electronic House - November 2011
PDF | 85 pages | English | 101.82 MB

Electronic House serves discriminating consumers who enjoy the elegance, simplicity and fun afforded by integrated home technology. EH helps homeowners understand the variety of technology-related products and services available today-in terms that make sense even to non-techy readers. Ultra-elaborate home theaters and automation systems are featured, as are their more modest counterparts. That means there's something for everyone, whether you're looking to add some lighting and thermostat controls to your modest home, or planning to build a mansion with all the bells and whistles.

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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Pc Pro - November 2011


Pc Pro - November 2011
English | PDF | 184 pages | 54.1MB

PC PRO - reviews of laptops, PCs, digital cameras, printers, software, peripherals, components and more. Plus technology news and opinion.

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Computerworld - 07 November 2011


Computerworld - 07 November 2011
English | PDF | 44 pages | 13.2MB

For 40 years, Computerworld has been the leading source of technology news and information for IT influencers worldwide. Computerworld's award-winning Web site, weekly publication, focused conference series and custom research form the hub of the world's largest global IT media network

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Sunday, November 6, 2011

Computer Power User (CPU) - November 2011


Computer Power User (CPU) - November 2011
English | True PDF | 112 Pages | 36.27 MB

Computer Power User is a monthly print publication aimed at people who breathe, eat, and  sleep technology. The kind of person who gets his kicks upgrading graphics cards and smashing benchmarks. The type of person who reinstalls Windows at 2 a.m. because his system keeps crashing while he's encoding video.

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Thursday, November 3, 2011

PC Today - November 2011


PC Today - November 2011
True PDF | 80 pages | English | 19.2 MB

PC Today is a monthly publication that delivers information about your operating system. Each issue includes the latest computing news, the lowdown on current Windows Updates, hardware previews, and software reviews.

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Computer Graphics World - October/November 2011


Computer Graphics World - October/November 2011
English | 66 Pages | True PDF | 11MB

Computer Graphics World (CGW) explores how leading-edge graphics techniques, including the 3D modeling, animation and visualization are used in such applications as CAD/CAM/CAE, architecture, scientific visualization, special effects, digital video, film and interactive entertainment.

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5 ways to make your Windows computer lightning fast


5 ways to make your Windows computer lightning fast
Trim-down and tune-up tips anybody can do

Nobody enjoys using a slow computer. You want your computer to be fast and responsive, whether it's brand spanking new or four years old. Follow our tips to keep you zooming along the information superhighway, regardless of your PC's age!

1. Run the essentials
The most basic thing you can do to speed up your computer is also one of the fastest changes you can make — close unneeded applications! If you're working in Excel, the odds that you'll need Word open at the same time are slim. Limit open software to what you are using at the time. This also cuts down on distractions and helps you get your work done more quickly.

If you have a stubborn application that won't close, treat it as a frozen application and kill it via Task Manager by hitting Ctrl+Alt+Del and selecting Start Task Manager.

Your computer automatically starts some programs when you turn it on. Some of these are necessary parts of the Windows operating system, but you may be able to disable some applications. Open the program in question and go into Properties or Options. Usually, auto-start options are found under General or Launch settings and will be labelled "Launch when Windows starts." Uncheck the check box and save the setting change to keep the application from coming back up the next time you reboot.

If you don't find an option like that, there's one more place to look for applications that auto-start. Be forewarned, this option is for advanced users — disabling essential startup items can have catastrophic results. Don't kill the auto-start settings for anything you don't recognize!

Scour your programs list for items that can be deleted

2. Fluff not necessary
Unless you've built your PC from scratch and manually installed Windows, hands have touched your computer before. Heck, you may have even had some kind of setup service performed at the store immediately following your purchase. The downside to all this pre-use activity is that applications that you will likely never touch have likely been installed and are running on your computer.

To deal with this preinstalled mess, go to Control Panel > Programs and Features and uninstall the unwanted items. Things to avoid removing include standard Microsoft software bundles such as Office, software you have actively paid for such as Photoshop, and your antivirus package. If you're not sure where something came from or what it does, do your online homework and search for software's name before uninstalling — better safe than sorry!

Extra software can also end up on your computer after you install applications you actually want. As you go through the installation process, be sure to keep your eyes peeled for additional install prompts. These will look something like "Install Utility Name for Internet Explorer/Firefox" with a check box next to it. Make sure the checkbox is not checked, to keep the junk software at bay.

3. Safe and simple browsing
Current versions of popular browsers (such as Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Chrome) let you do much more than the mere web surfing of their predecessors: extensions and add-ons let your browser do all sorts of things. Have you set up something in your browser that displays an unread emails count icon, or maybe clips web sites to Evernote with one touch? Then you're using extensions!

Did you know these extensions require additional resources beyond the standard browser requirements to run? You can disable these items when you want to speed up your computer (and your browser). The process varies a bit based on your browser:
Internet Explorer and Firefox Go to Tools > Add-ons or Manage Add-ons (depending on your version) and disable individual add-ons that you don't use.
Chrome Right-click on any of your add-on icons (located between the address bar and the wrench icon) and select Disable. You can also click Manage Extensions to go through your installed/enabled add-ons in one page.



Internet Explorer comes with an option to launch entirely without add-ons, so you don't have to disable individual add-ons on a session-by-session basis. To access this version of IE, click the Start Button and type in Internet Explorer. You should see two versions come up: Internet Explorer and Internet Explorer (No Add-ons). Select the second version, and IE will launch without any add-ons or plugins. To use a version with add-ons, simply launch IE from your regular shortcut.


4. Timing your antivirus scans
You may think that running your antivirus program at all times is the epitome of safe browsing. While it's true that running scan jobs during peak hours may keep your computer marginally safer, it comes at a serious expense to speed. Most antivirus packages have a background task that runs at all times and scans new files when they are downloaded, while operating with a lower demand to your computer's resources.

To keep your top browsing hours free of any unneeded antivirus burden, configure full scans during hours that you are definitely not on your computer.
Workday hours (9 a.m.-5 p.m.) This works best if you use a different computer for business purposes.
Early evening (6-7:30 p.m.) Scan while cooking dinner or unwinding after the workday.
Late night (1-4 a.m.) Let it run while you're asleep.

Find the hours that work best for you, and configure your scanning schedule accordingly. Make sure that your real-time or on-demand scanning is also enabled when setting up your schedule!

5. Add a physical boost
If you've done everything above and your computer is still sluggish, your last option is to upgrade the memory (RAM) in your computer. RAM acts kind of like short-term memory for a person, giving your programs more room to keep data while they're running. However, figuring out what kind of RAM your computer needs and installing it can get complicated: so if you want to upgrade your computer's memory, we recommend calling your local computer repair shop and letting them take care of it.

Good housekeeping
Keeping your computer in top form requires regular maintenance. Follow a maintenance schedule for your standard activities, perform a little seasonal cleanup.


Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Practical Photoshop - November 2011


Practical Photoshop - November 2011
English | PDF | 116 pages | 38.8MB

Practical Photoshop's easy-to-follow tutorials show you how to achieve brilliant creative results whether you're repairing an old family picture, having fun combining images or applying artistic effects to a photo.

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