Smart way to delete your internet explorer temporary internet files automatically so that you need not manually clear the temporary internet files manually every time you finish browsing to protect your privacy
Clearing temporary internet files and cookies
Temporary internet files and cookies compromise your privacy. Anybody who has acesss to your computer can learn about your browsing habits and sites that you visit by seeing your temporary internet files and cookies. This post explains how to clear temporary internet files and delete cookies to protect your privacy
Clearing the visited websites history from Internet Explorer
Simple steps to clear internet websites history to protect your privacy and keep your browsing habits secret
Internet Explorer : Removing address bar suggestions (auto complete)
Windows XP like other versions of windows has a feature called auto complete in internet explorer which is activated by default. Auto complete (auto suggestions) is very helpful because it tries to complete the web address you are typing in the address bar by providing suggestions automatically based on the words you type.
Writing a killer website sales copy
This post briefly explains the importance of a good sales copy in your website, which will convert casual visitors to clients
Make Windows Vista look and feel like Windows XP
Some people crave Vista’s new interface; others feel like they’re looking at a rental car’s unfamiliar dashboard. Follow these steps to make Vista look almost like Windows XP:
View and Print E-Mail Without the “>” Symbol
Often the e-mail you receive is full of annoying “greater than” symbols (>), which can be a nuisance when you are trying to read or print your messages.
Here is an easy way to rid yourself of that pesky symbol:
System Restore to the rescue when windows won’t start
Use system restore to get back to normal when windows won't start
Kilo Bytes Per Second vs. Kilo Bits Per Second (KBps vs. kbps)
This post clearly explains the differences between KBps and kbps i.e. Kilo Bytes per second and kilo bits per second. Also explains why the internet download speeds are never equal to the connectivity speed or bandwidth.
10 Major Differences between Windows XP Home and Windows XP Professional
Two CPU recognition Windows XP Professional is equipped to recognize and use the resources of two CPUs if available in the system. Windows XP Home can use the resources of only one CPU even if the computer has more than one CPU. Here CPU means Processor. Remote Desktop Windows XP Professional has a feature called Remote Desktop using which a computer running Windows XP Professional can be...