Thursday, September 20, 2012

Top 10 unknown Google tricks


Below is a list of our top ten Google tricks many people who use Google don't know about.

Definitions
Pull up the definition of the word by typing define followed by the word you want the definition for. For example, typing: define bravura would display the definition of that word.

Local search
Visit Google Local enter the area you want to search and the keyword of the place you want to find. For example, typing:

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Top 10 free PC programs everyone should have


There are millions of free and open source projects available, many of them better than any commercially available product. Below is a short listing of what we think is the best out there, broken down into ten categories.

Antivirus and malware protection
 Most PC users realize that they need protection on their computer or may have an installed antivirus program from their computer manufacturer. What most don't realize is that there are free programs that are just as good and in some cases better than the commercial products. Below are our recommendations

antivirus program: Avast! or AVG

Malware and Spyware protection: Malwarebytes

Monday, September 17, 2012

Access Windows Desktop icons without minimizing anything


If you keep your most frequently used files and shortcuts on the Desktop, you can quickly access those icons by adding a Desktop Toolbar to your Windows Taskbar by following the below steps.
  1. Right-click on the Windows Taskbar.
  2. Click Properties.

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Download the popular card game Twenty-Nine 29 with 100% working Serial Key


Introduction
This is one of a group of South Asian trick-taking games in which the Jack and the Nine are the highest cards in every suit. It is almost certain that they are descended from the European family of Jass games, which originated in the Netherlands. Possibly they were brought to the Indian subcontinent from South Africa, by Asians who been influenced by the Afrikaans game of Klawerjas.

29 is usually played by four players in fixed partnerships, partners facing each other. In this computer version you will
play against three robots. Give them the names of friends or even foes.

32 cards from a standard 52-card pack are used for play. There are eight cards in each of the usual "French" suits: hearts, diamonds, clubs and spades. The cards in every suit rank from high to low: J-9-A-10-K-Q-8-7. If you are new to the game you can make checks at any time of the high and values by clicking on "Card Values" in the menu.

The aim of the game is to win tricks containing valuable cards. The values of the cards are:
Jacks 3 points each
Nines 2 points each
Aces 1 point each
Tens 1 point each
Other cards (K, Q, 8, 7)       no points