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Microsoft Windows 10: First Look

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Microsoft officially launched Windows 10  ( Yes, MS skipped a number) to a small group of 50 people. The company says the new OS can cover a wide range of devices and bring them under one platform and is the start of a whole new era. Introducing the Windows 10 beta, Microsoft's Joe Belford said the new OS is going to be a hybrid of Windows 7 and Windows 8 , combining the efficiency and functionality of both. Joe Belford introducing Windows 10 Live Tiles are found to be on the right side in the Start menu along with frequently used apps pinned to the left side like in Windows 7 . As usual, the search bar can be found at the bottom. Other changes can be seen in the command prompt with improved user interface and support for keyboard shortcuts. One useful new feature incorporated is that you can now pin the Recycle Bin to the Task Bar. This shows that Microsoft are taking the suggestions and feedback of its customers seriously and implementing them. Windows 10 Start Menu

Free Avast! Internet Security 2014 License Key for 2 Years.[Relaunched]

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Avast Internet Security Free License Key.  As a part of promotional campaign for my blog - Tech Terrain , I will be hosting a series of giveaways at regular intervals, this one is the second of such giveaways. License will be given away on 21st September 2014. My first give away was Kaspersky Internet Security 2013 License Key for 2 Years and after getting a very good response from my readers, I have decided to host another giveaway this year. For my third giveaway, I will be giving Avast! Internet Security 2014 license key valid for 2 years for free which is originally worth US $59.99. First, I will be providing a brief review of the product and then the 2 simple rules for entering the contest. Features of Avast! Internet Security 2014 The internet has never been so ridden with viruses and other malicious programs. Users will need the best protection available to secure themselves against identity theft and threats from infected web sites as they shop and bank on-lin

Have all your phone conversations in your PC!

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Have you ever had an idea of recording your phone conversation in your PC ? Implementing this idea in real form, could be way too helpful. Let us cite a scenario, based on which you will feel the genuine need of implementing this concept, so here we go: many times we have seen people forgetting the crucial portion of the conversation that lasts for hours, and following this practice could be an effective solution to such problems. Recording the conversation in a PC requires the collection of certain utilities, which may sound little tedious to set up in your PC. We will put the entire process in a very simplified manner, so that you can start recording your phone calls, without any hassle. Find your appropriate device To begin with this process, you need your equipment that can be attached to your system for the proper reception of the sound signals. The device generally, used is ‘Telephony Answering Device’. The output of this device is supposed to be connected with the

Free Avast Internet Security 7 2013 License Key

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As a part of Avast! Referral Rewards program, users can now get Avast Internet Security 7 2013 License Key or Activation Code for 1-3 Years which costs up to $99.99 for FREE ! Just follow these simple steps to get your licence key 1] You will need to have an Avast Account. If you don’t have one then create it by visiting this Avast Account Registration Page here . 2] Fill in your details, enter the captcha and click “Create Account” button. 3] You will shortly receive a mail from Avast in your email inbox. Click on the confirmation link in the mail. 4] Next login to your Avast Account here . 5] Click on the “Recommendations” tab at the top of the screen. 6] Now, invite your friends to install avast! Free Antivirus using any of the social networks like Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Email or Link NOTE: If you don't like the referral program, you can participate in a contest to get  Free Avast! Internet Security 2014 License Key for 2 Years Sponsore

Free McAfee Antivirus Plus 2012 With License Key

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Screenshot McAfee is a powerful antivirus software that helps keep your computer safe from viruses, Trojans, spyware, and malware it might pick up from email, USB sticks, removable hard drives, or simply browsing online. The interface in McAfee AntiVirus Plus has been completely revamped to a new style. With a clear, uncluttered design, McAfee AntiVirus Plus is easy to use, and also lets you check security status at a glance. McAfee Antivirus Plus 2012 is generally priced at $34.99 for a year subscription. As a part of McAfee’s promotions , you can now get to download the McAfee Antivirus Plus 2012 with built-in subscription for 6 months (180 days) absolutely free .

Why you need to have Tuneup 2012 on your PC

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Why 'Tuneup' ? When we install the fresh Operating System in our PC it work like butter and we are so happy to see that all thing are performing so well and fast, but don’t get too excited it’s just a beginning as more and more 3rd party application you install the performance of PC get reduces and at some point of time it take too much time to load and to start up and shut down. To make your PC as new as it was there is a great tool or software called “TuneUp Utilities 2012“.

Avast! Internet Security 7 brings new user interface

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Avast! Internet Security 7 makes an impression right away with an interesting new installation routine. As well as the usual "Express" install which just gives you everything, it's also possible to run a Compatible Install which essentially means you can choose precisely what you want: which core components, which real-time shields, even which language. Which could be ideal if you want to install a minimum version of the program to run alongside another antivirus tool.

Microsoft unveils Windows 8 for public test

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Reuters   Seattle : Microsoft Corp unveils the first widely available test version of Windows 8 on Wednesday, giving the public the first chance to try out the slick, new-look operating system it hopes will restore the company's fading tech supremacy. Windows 8, as the first Microsoft operating system compatible with low-power microprocessors designed by ARM Holdings Plc, will run on tablets as well as desktops and laptops. "The operating system has begun to be seen as largely irrelevant," said Sid Parakh, an analyst at fund firm McAdams Wright Ragen, which holds Microsoft shares.