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Review: SiSoftware Sandra 2013 performance testing suite
SiSoftware Sandra 2013 is a single tool that can bring every benchmark and testing routine under the same roof.
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Review: Better troubleshooting with SysExporter for Windows
Troubleshooting running processes for particular information in Windows is more efficient with the right tool.
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Cleaning supplies for your smartphones, tablets, and accessories
Matthew Nawrocki shares some tips for cleaning oils, dirt, and grime from your smartphone and other handheld mobile devices.
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Manage zip files on iOS with WinZip
Matthew Nawrocki shows you how easy it is to take a file within an archive and push it to the cloud from your iPhone with WinZip.
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Five apps for creating and managing business cards
Matthew Nawrocki lists five apps that will help you create, manage, and process business cards.
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Review: Better performance with FancyCache
Increase overall read/write performance with this set-it-and-forget-it cache application.
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Preview: eComStation 2.2 Beta, the legacy of OS/2 lives on
Mensys BV, the developer for eComStation, is all set to launch the next major release for their operating system.
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Alpha Review: BitTorrent SyncApp
BitTorrent's SyncApp experiment looks rather promising and makes setting up a personalized cloud for your files easy.
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Use TeamViewer to promote secure environment access for BYOD hardware
Matthew Nawrocki provides an example of how to use TeamViewer on an iOS BYOD device to securely access work documents remotely.
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Review: Launchy for Windows
Looking for a comprehensive replacement to the Windows Superbar? Matt Nawrocki has a suggestion.