Friday, September 11, 2009

Disk Defragmenters and Great New Hubble Photos

Editor’s Note: This will be my last blog for approximately a month as I head out tomorrow for more photographic adventures in the Arizona/Utah wilderness, eventually winding up in CA to do a close friend’s wedding.  If I can find a free Wi-Fi connection someplace, I will do a blog, if possible.  You can follow my further adventures on Twitter, FriendFeed and Facebook (all jcorkrum); or on a special page on my Website. I can send updates with my Blackberry (and even some photos) when I have signal. This should be a fun trip as I am seeing mostly new territory. Take care. - JRC

Bing 2.0 could be around the corner

Microsoft is getting ready to launch the next iteration of Bing, according to some wayward tweets.

The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Malware

There are probably several new malware variants out per hour somewhere around the world, but only a small fraction have impact.What distinguishes the truly effective malware from the great unwashed malware masses?

Butterfly Nebula image - Photos: Hubble's newest visions of space

The Hubble Space Telescope got back to business this summer after an intensive repair and upgrade mission in May by a crew aboard the space shuttle. NASA released a series of photos that offer fresh and spectacular glimpses of the interstellar realm.

Five Best Disk Defragmenters

Your computer's a busy beaver, rapidly accessing and utilizing files all in the name of bringing you what you want, when you want it. Sometimes it needs a little help tidying up, and that's where these five disk defragmenters come in.

MaxMem 1.01 (Windows), Free Download

AnalogX MaxMem is a realtime physical memory management program that automatically ensures that you always have as much physical memory available as possible.

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