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Corsair SSD Toolbox Software Overview - Better than Never
Corsair has only just released its first multifunction software utility for Corsair branded SSDs. The new tool is simply called 'Corsair SSD Toolbox', but for many Corsair SSD users, it's exactly what...

Shadow Defender to offer proactive system protection against future malware
Future Shadow Defender options to offer proactive system protection against sophisticated future malware.

CCleaner 4.0 released, includes performance improvements and much more
CCleaner 4.0 released with new graphics and icons, performance increases and more.

Light Virtualization Software Review and Guide: Shadow Defender
When it comes to Light Virtualization very few programs perform as well as Shadow Defender. This lightweight program is easy to use, bloat-free, and light on system resources; yet it possesses the power...

How can I rebind my keys on my Apple Mac system when using Boot Camp to access Windows?
How can I rebind keys within a Boot Camp installation of Windows on my Mac?

Dick Smith's, JB Hi-Fi having huge sales over the weekend - prepare your credit card
Dick Smiths, JB Hi-Fi having massive sales, up to 20% off notebook brands like Dell, ASUS, Toshiba a.

Gaming industry had a rough September, sales down 24 percent year-over-year
Gaming industry sales numbers for the month of September down 24 percent year-over-year.

Uninstalling applications has never been easier, no hassle, no leftovers - with Ashampoo UnInstaller 5

Windows 8 will send Microsoft information each time you install new software
Each time you install software on Windows 8, it will send Microsoft information.

Kingston First to Release TRIM Fixing FW for LSI SandForce Based SSDs
Kingston release some firmware magic in the form of the trim-fixing firmware version 5.0.3.

Kim Dotcom promises that Megabox will launch this year
MegaUpload founder, Kim Dotcom, promises that his new music service program, Megabox, will launch la.

GPU-Z updated to 0.6.4, now includes support for GTX660Ti, GTX660, and others
TechPowerUp has released their latest version of the GPU identification software GPU-Z.

Gigabyte launches USB blocker software for 7 series motherboards, disables certain types of devices from connecting
Gigabyte releases USB Blocker software, prevents certain types of USB devices from connecting.

Steam expanding beyond gaming, adding non-gaming software September 5
Steam to expand its offering beyond games, will include productivity and creativity software.

Facebook's App Center is now global
Facebook flicks the switch on their App Center, is now available in every country Facebook is.

EU court rules that digital downloads can be resold
EU court rules in favour of second hand digital games, now allows you to resell them.

Samsung's Easy Phone Sync transfers iOS content, contacts to your new GALAXY S III
Samsung's latest tool helps you move from your iPhone to a GALAXY S III in just a few clicks.

Dropbox says goodbye to public folders, directs users to quick-link feature
Dropbox updates the mobile and Web version of its software. Goodbye public folders.

QNAP 3.6x NAS Software Deep Dive
QNAP has added more bells and whistles to their software layer since our last deep dive. Today we look at what's new and how you can get the most out of your QNAP NAS.

WinX Blu-ray Decrypter is available right now, for free!
Digiatry Software is giving away free copies of WinX Blu-ray Decrypter.

Evernote for Android gets updated, now includes speech-to-text and custom widgets
Evernote for Android has been updated, now sports speech-to-text as well as custom widgets.

Adobe launch Flash 11.2 as well as AIR 3.2, won't charge for premium features until you hit $50k in revenue
Adobe spins things up a bit, pushes out Flash 11.2 and AIR 3.2, won't charge for premium features un.

Apple Completes iLife for iOS With Introduction of iPhoto & Major Updates to iMovie & GarageBand

Android apps broken free of their 50MB limit, new app size limit is a whopping 4GB
Android apps can now be up to 4GB in size, throws old 50MB limit under the proverbial bus.

Valve's Gabe Newell talks DRM, is also open to developing gaming hardware
Gabe Newell interviewed, talks about DRM, and more.

Samsung releases Learning Hub, wants to school Apple's iTunes U
Samsung introduce new platform in the form of 'Learning Hub', will offer educational content to Gala.

DriverTT: AMD Catalyst 12.1 Pre-Certified drivers
DriverTT: AMD release Pre-Certified Catalyst 12.2 drivers.

VLC 2.0 is here, sports new UI and Blu-ray support for OS X
VLC 2.0 sports new UI, as well as Blu-ray playback support for OS X.

Valve games are now available through GameStop's Impulse
Valve games such as Half Life, Portal, are available through Impulse.

VLC gets encrypted Blu-ray playback capabilities thanks to a 'hack'
VLC 'hack' allows playback of encrypted Blu-ray's.

Google's Android App Inventor gets open sourced, code has been released
Android App Inventor's code released, have at it, coders.

Google preparing next version of Google TV for release later this year
Google will update their TV software this year.

QNAP announce v3.6 Beta NAS software, includes support for VPN, LDAP and much more
QNAP announce new firmware for NAS range, v3.6.

AMD Catalyst 11.12 and AMD Catalyst 12.1 Preview drivers are now available
AMD release two new drivers, Catalyst 11.12 and Catalyst 12.1 Preview.

Microsoft will be tweaking Windows Update, and its handling of restarts in Windows 8
Windows 8 will feature an updated Windows Update and restart system, much more streamlined.

Adobe set to release Flash Player 11 and AIR 3 in early Oct
Promising some massive hardware accelerated performance improvements and full 64-bit support.