Archive for April, 2009

Apple’s iPhone has become very popular nowadays and everybody from a housewife to a popular celebrity is using iPhone as part of their daily lives
With that in mind, I found 40 great iPhone applications that iPhone lovers might wanna check out.
For most of us who are using the computer almost 90% of the time, we always backup our files and data just case our computers suffered bugs and major glitches. With that said, I present to you 13 Great Free Backup Programs for Windows, Mac, and Linux

Ubuntu Jaunty Jackalope was release just days ago and someone already have customized the desktop to look like Apple’s Mac OS X. If you like to “Apple”-fied your Jaunty Jackalope Desktop then you might wanna visit this blog post by Big Bovar.
Hunting down application after application to fill a new computer with your favorite software can be a hassle. Free application Smart Installer Pack makes it easy.
Just download the 227MB application, run it, and choose à la carte from the many popular applications contained within, from Firefox or Chrome to Picasa or GIMP to more obscure favorites like Daemon Tools (image mounter).
Six months after the release of Ubuntu 8.10, Canonical Inc. has officially released their latest version of Ubuntu (9.04) dubbed Jaunty Jackalope.
To download or request a CD copy for free , you can visit the Ubuntu website.
For an in-depth review of Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty Jackalope , Lifehacker.com has an extensive “firstlook” review of the distro
Microsoft must really love open source and want to see it succeed. Recently, Microsoft’s open-source team lead, Sam Ramji, urged open-source vendors not to compete with Microsoft on price, but instead focus on “value.”
While I’m sure Ramji meant well, I’m equally certain that Microsoft would like nothing more than to not be reminded of how expensive its products can be compared with open-source solutions. After all, Microsoft was the company that turned the software industry on its head by introducing lower-cost solutions years ago to undermine the Unix businesses of IBM and Hewlett-Packard, and the database businesses of Oracle and IBM.
It’s been a while since I last did an update for this blog and I decided to post an update as well as a new theme to boot. The new theme is simple but effectively show the blog’s niche.
In these tough times, the notion of free becomes more attractive than ever.
We’ve sifted through the Web to find and test 101 of the best free downloads and services out there. We concentrated on utilities and other helpers that can rev up your smartphone’s performance, streamline your social networking experience, and tame your PC while bending Windows to your will.
Our also list targets great productivity pumpers, security boosters, PC enhancers, and browser builders. But this list isn’t all deadly serious: We also pinpointed the best no-cost ways to find and manage video, and to do much more with your digital photos and music.
We also have a list of the 101 items in this package, and we selected a Best Bet in each of our 11 categories. So take a look at the guide to the right–it’s all free!
Alphabetical list of all “101 Undiscovered Freebies”




