Posted by Benjamin Roudenis on December 5, 2009

It amazes me how many people still don’t run active protection against viruses, spyware and malware on their computers. Thanks to Microsoft, now there is no excuse!
Microsoft Security Essentials provides real-time protection for your home PC that guards against viruses, spyware, and other malicious software.
Microsoft Security Essentials is a free download (Your PC must run genuine Windows to install Microsoft Security Essentials) from Microsoft that is simple to install, easy to use, and always kept up to date so you can be assured your PC is protected by the latest technology. It’s easy to tell if your PC is secure — when you’re green, you’re good. It’s that simple.
Microsoft Security Essentials runs quietly and efficiently in the background so that you are free to use your Windows-based PC the way you want—without interruptions or long computer wait times.
Operating System: Genuine Windows XP (Service Pack 2 or Service Pack 3); Windows Vista (Gold, Service Pack 1, or Service Pack 2); Windows 7
Microsoft Security Essentials [Microsoft]
Posted by Benjamin Roudenis on October 24, 2009
Have you ever formatted your computer and had to install all your favorite programs all over again one-by-one? Not anymore! Hop on over to Ninite.com and create a custom app installer. Simply select all the applications you want in your installer, then download the custom executable file (.exe) and run it. Ninite currently *only* serves Windows XP/Vista/7, which, let’s face it, is 93% of the market share worldwide at the time of this post. (Sorry Mac fanboy, you’re not as relevant as your commercials make you think you are. But you come in at a respectable 5%, good for second place, and my continued disdain at your cluelessness.)
Ninite – Easy PC Setup and Multiple App Installer – Great For Win7 Upgrades [Ninite]
Posted by Benjamin Roudenis on January 20, 2009
WordWeb is a one-click English thesaurus and dictionary for Windows that can look up words in almost any program. Running in your systems tray, all you have to do in Ctrl+Right Click on any word onscreen, and the definition pops up. Since installing I’ve used WordWeb multiple times everyday. Download it for free!