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I’m going to be nice today. If you haven’t seen Star Wars yet, I’m not going to disown you – instead, I’m going to be my courteous best, and tell you what you’re missing out now. Originally released in 1977, the Star Wars franchise has remained more than cult classic. The epic series has been followed by millions, perhaps billions worldwide. There are of course, fools like you, who haven’t seen it yet. It’s more of your loss, though. You should buy yourself that DVD or Blu-Ray collection while there’s still time. Here are 5 reasons you should start watching…
Have you ever accidentally deleted an important file? Lost some important files when your computer crashed? I’m sure you’ve been in this situation before. The panic, the sense of hopelessness, and the subsequent frustration – we’ve all been there. But perhaps you should save it for later. There’s a way to get all those beloved, precious files back. There’s a way to skip the frustration. This guide will help you recover those important file you’ve accidentally deleted. Recuva Recuva is a free file recovery software from Piriform that recovers files deleted from your Windows computer, digital camera card, Recycle Bin,…
Believe it or not your mobile phone is the easiest device to hack. It’s a jackpot. It has all your personal information from your contacts to your passwords and even you bank account information! The major threat your Android device faces is from : SMS Trojans – SMS Trojans are applications that operate in the background and send SMS messages to premium rate numbers, or numbers that charge you each time an SMS is sent to them. Some of them also make phone calls to long-distance premium phone numbers. All this is obviously without you knowing. These messages are sent…
Ever wondered how to access any website without getting spammed? I’m sure you have. Quite often you’ll encounter a website that forces you to register in order to proceed. You might’ve experienced this whenever you’re on the hunt for some software, movies, or songs (all of that is illegal, by the way). This is mostly to spam you with emails and collect data on what you’re browsing and reading. Aside from being downright frustrating and inconvenient, this is also some invasion of your privacy. This really bothers me at times, and I’ve stumbled upon a few ways to bypass this…