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Remove OpenCandy from your Windows PC
Whenever you install software on your Windows PC, there is a chance that it comes with third-party offers included. These offers range from other software that you may install on your system to toolbars, browser extensions or modifications made to your browser setup including the search provider and homepage.
OpenCandy is one service that developers of software use to power these offers. Unlike many others, it is displaying custom offers to users while the software is being installed.
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AVG’s Browser Configuration Tool undoes browser changes by AVG software
Nowadays whenever you install a security software on your Windows operating system or another software there is always the chance that third-party software is insta
How to lock applications on Android
As the sole user of an Android device it is usually not necessary to lock specific applications on it.
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Find out if your PC’s cpu supports virtualization
In computing, virtualization can mean a number of things.
Collect information about your PC usage with WhatPulse
Keeping track of your PC usage can be quite interesting as it may help you optimize your workflow in the long run and provide you with information about how you are
Should you use eBay’s Valet service to sell items?
When eBay started out I was a regular on the auction site selling items that I no longer needed and buying others that I liked.
How to improve the readability of PDF documents for mobile readers
Reading pdf or djvu documents on a mobile reader such as Amazon's Kindle, the Nook or even your smartphone can be quite the challenge due to the smaller screen size
SSDReady calculates how long your Solid State Drive will last
First generation Solid State Drives were notorious for issues such as performance deterioration over time or a low life expectancy.
How to install the Flash PPAPI plugin manually in Chrome and other browsers
If you are running the Google Chrome browser on your system, chance is that it detected two Flash plugins and has enabled them both.
TekBits News
- Remove OpenCandy from your Windows PC
- AVG’s Browser Configuration Tool undoes browser changes by AVG software
- How to lock applications on Android
- Find out if your PC’s cpu supports virtualization
- Collect information about your PC usage with WhatPulse
- Should you use eBay’s Valet service to sell items?
- How to improve the readability of PDF documents for mobile readers
- SSDReady calculates how long your Solid State Drive will last
- How to install the Flash PPAPI plugin manually in Chrome and other browsers
- Email Provider Mailbox.org launches one-time passwords and custom domain support
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