Your computer adds on junk in your hard drive by creating and appending various logs and other temp files. These, on a longer run consumes your precious hard disk space.
The software which we are reviewing today is a PC cleaner which not only cleans your computer, but also guards your privacy much stronger than any of the paid software out in the net.
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Everyone of us like to play around with our PC. We all love to go beyond the extremes, testing things that are not safe or trying to get a taste of what is known to be dangerous.
And if you are not the only user of your computer, having a capability to freeze your PC would be of great use to you. What if you suspect the USB drive you want to open has a really bad virus in it? What if you don't want anyone to change or alter your settings?
The solution to all the above are simple. Freeze your PC.
ToolWiz Time Freeze is a free utility which give you the ability to freeze your computer. On the next restart, everything will be like you have left them.
This software has an exclusion list where in you can allow the changes to particular files even when the software is running.
Installation of the software is very easy and it is in fact a software worthy of trying.
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Increase the Volume of your mp3 files online for free
Posted by Keppee on Thursday, September 11, 2014There might be some songs, especially the old ones, which are very low in volume. But you love it and want to hear it a bit louder. You search the entire web for the song and you fail.
This is exactly the situation where this free online music volume increaser helps us. Simply browse the files and select the modes you need. Following are the various modes that the website offer.
- Minimal Volume Boost
- Standard Volume Boost
- Medium Volume Boost
- High Volume Boost
- Very High Volume Boost
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This article caught my attention. It is about the origins of various Common UI symbols we use regularly. Everyone of us should know how those symbols originated. Read on and share.

Explore more infographics like this one on the web's largest information design community - Visually.
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- There are viruses out there trying to burn holes in your pocket and mind by destroying your data and your computer.
- There are malwares trying to extract information about you including but not limited to your credit card numbers and bank account numbers.
- There are trojans sitting idle waiting for the call from their masters.