CCleaner 2.23.993 – Freeware System Optimization

CCleaner is a freeware system optimization and privacy tool. It removes unused files from your system – allowing Windows to run faster and freeing up valuable hard disk space. It also cleans traces of your online activities such as your Internet history. But the best part is that it’s fast (normally taking less than a second to run) and contains NO Spyware or Adware! Read More

Nokia Offering Free Ramadan Applications

nokia-logoNokia has been known to offer applications, greetings and wallpapers for every occasion around the world. Just like last year, Nokia is offering free Ramadan applications for this Holy month of Muslims. They offer wide selection of  applications that will help Muslims around the world experience this special season as it happens and get more productive. Read More

Power Sound Editor Free – Audio Editor, Converter, Recorder and Burner

Power Sound Editor Free is a visual audio editing and recording software solution, which supports many advanced and powerful operations with audio data. You can use it to record your own music, voice, or other audio files, edit it, mix it, add effects, Rip audio and burn it on a CD. Read More

Web 2.0 Scientific Calculator

calculator_colorseCalc is an easy to use scientific calculator that supports many advanced features including unit conversion, equation solving, and even complex-number math.  eCalc is offered as both an online calculator and as a downloadable calculator.

Input Mode (Algebraic vs. RPN)
The online calculator operates in either algebraic input (default mode) or RPN input.  The calculator mode is set by clicking on the “ALG/RPN” symbol in the status bar or by changing the mode inside the menu dialog box. Read More

U.S. Ranks 28th in Internet Speed Among Industrialized Nations

speed-meterWhen it comes to Internet Speed, the U.S. remains far down the ladder of industrialized nations, ranking 28th behind leaders South Korea, Japan, Sweden and Holland, according to a study by a labor union for telecommunications workers.

Using data gathered from Speed Matters, a site that promotes Greater Internet Speeds, the Communications Workers of America compiled a list of broadband speeds in U.S. states and territories and came up with the average speed for the nation — 5.1 megabits per second. That’s a quarter of South Korea’s 20.4 megabits and about a third of Japan’s 15.8 megabits. Read More

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