Monthly Archives: May 2014

Freebie: Amigabit PowerBooster PC Tune-up Software

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Ok, so I’ve never used this or tried it but I thought I’d share it with you as it’s free.

Amigabit is giving away their PC tune up software called PowerBooster until may 15th.

 

Giveaway: Amigabit PowerBooster
Help fix system errors, and tune up computer with only one click; mothers can handle computer problems easily by themselves.
– Fix frustrating errors, crashes and freezes in minutes
– Protect your personal data from Internet thieves smartly
– Analyze and defragment hard disk automatically
– Eradicate registry errors and clean up inconsistencies

Link: http://www.amigabit.com/promotion/

Tego Audio Cera Bluetooth Speaker Review

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Yep.. new review by me…

Link: http://blog.testfreaks.com/review/review-of-tego-audio-cera-bluetooth-speaker/

Quote:
“Up for review today I have the Cera wireless Bluetooth speaker from Tego Audio. This little speaker is orb shaped and it has what Tego calls an expanding sound chamber that provides omnidirectional sound so it doesn’t matter where you put it the sound is the same. The Cera features multimedia touch controls right on the top which light up blue when powered on. The Cera surprised me by just how good it sounded, especially since it only has one speaker inside of it, the sound is clear and loud. Read on to learn more…”

How To Easily Disable Aero Shake and Snap in Windows 7

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Aero Shake and Snap are enabled by default in Windows 7 and I find them annoying personally. Many times I’ve grabbed a window to move and moved it too fast and Windows thought I was shaking so all of my open windows disappeared. Sure I could just bring them back up, but for whatever reason Aero Shake kills my CCTV security program. I run four monitors, three across the bottom that are 23” – 27” – 23” and then I have a 19” up and to the right above them for email, CCTV and weather and clock/timer and whatever else. Aero Shake kills my CCTV program and it’s just annoying so I wanted to stop it from doing that.

Aero Snap is annoying as well as it sometimes activates when you don’t want it to. Both Shake and Snap are enabled by default in Windows 7 if you’re using Aero.

I went looking for a solution and found ways to disable it via the registry but there is a much easier way. Messing with the registry can be hassle and dangerous to your system if you do it wrong. There are places you could just download the registry fix, but downloading things isn’t exactly safe either so I thought there had to be an easier way.