In today's article I would like to talk about an amazing first-person shooter, that my roommate introduced me to—called Urban Terror. If you have ever played games like Quake, Counter Strike, or Half-life, then this game is a must download. Urban Terror is a completely free game, that is ...
Some of you may remember the days of the cassette tape. Relatively simple in design and quality, but still useful if you wanted to record music from your favorite radio station or create that famous mix tape. However, due to the nature of the tapes, it was very difficult to record specific songs and even more difficult to split those songs up. Luckily, things are much simpler now.
Admit it, no one likes paying for music anymore. If theres a way to get it for free, we tend to do it—even when there are consequences. Some might call it a crime, but the Internet just makes it too easy. Plus, you know you won't get caught... Well, the fact is, most of the time it is a crime and it is very possible to get caught. So what can you do?
When it comes to computers, theres nothing more important than customization. Manufacturers tend to ship computers with basic configurations, that are made to agree with everyone. However, these configurations lack familiarity. People should have a computer that fits their lifestyle. This can be accomplished in many different ways, but today I will be focusing on software.
Data loss has become a huge issue in both the personal and business atmospheres over the past few years. It is an issue that affects all of us, but is sometimes left unprotected. Threats can come from anywhere. Malicious software can enter your computer and delete or copy valuable information. Hardware can malfunction within your own system. Even such a simple thing as user error can lead to loss of data—either by accident or through a malicious attack in an unprotected system.