Regularly monitoring a network can be challenging. Ping programs are supposed to make this task a lot easier, though many fall short. Ping Monitor Professional is a relatively new networking-monitoring program that performs its intended task well, though also lacks in some areas. If you’re currently searching for a way »
05/10/2012, Steve LuckThere once was a rumor circulating that Macs were impervious to viruses. Recently, many a Mac owner found out that this rumor was simply not true. The Flashback Trojan virus that plagued many Macs recently has caused lots of Mac owner to search for a great Mac antivirus program. This »
04/27/2012, Danny MillsNot too long ago, a security suite that protected your PC or Mac was adequate. Today, most people own a PC, a laptop, a mobile phone, a tablet, and many other devices. So, naturally, it makes good sense that a security suite should protect all of these things. Surprisingly, most »
04/24/2012, Michael MurphySwitching between operating systems isn’t as simple as it should be. Often, to switch from one OS to the next, a reboot is required and time is, essentially, wasted. Parallels Desktop for Mac takes away the need to reboot and makes switching from one OS to the next flawless and »
04/23/2012, Erik LimFlash was once the height of Internet sophistication. Nearly every website developer worked with Flash and sites that didn’t have Flash were often ignored. Now, however, Flash has largely gone by the wayside to make room for HTML5, and even though it sure looks like Flash is on its way »
04/23/2012, Steve LuckMacs are built to make life simpler, and these machines really do the job well. The regular “Finder” feature on a Mac is efficient and useful, but sometimes using a more involved finder is a good plan. This is especially true when it comes to finding some files and folders »
04/20/2012, Steve LuckAdobe’s AIR (Adobe Integrated Runtime, in case you are wondering) has been around for some time now, though this program often goes unnoticed. Adobe AIR is the reason why TweetDeck (the popular Twitter tool) exists and it’s also responsible for a number of other applications. Adobe recently updated AIR and »
04/20/2012, John Cook