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Enjoy Your PC: fast, stable, customized! Have more funwith your computer without all the hassles thanks to your new PC assistant. Work faster and get a better gaming experience. NEW! Compatible with Windows 7: TuneUp Utilities supports the new Windows 7 operating system. As with Windows XP and Vista, the new version of TuneUp Utilities runs on both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions. NEW! Turbo Mode: Disables many unnecessary functions in XP, Vista, and Windows 7 that run in the background and are often hardly needed. Full power for actively running programs makes for a smoother work and gaming experience! NEW! TuneUp Live Optimization: Improves response times: prevents background processes from taking up too much of the PCs resources that would otherwise make programs run slowly. Accelerates program startup times: TuneUp Utilities makes your programs boot in a snap, even if the PC is bogged down by a number of other programs. NEW! TuneUp Utilities Gadget: Shows the system health right on the desktop and gives users direct access to TuneUp Utilities functions (for Vista and Windows 7). IMPROVED! Clearly laid out Start Center: The completely redesigned TuneUp Utilities Start Center shows system health at a glance and provides direct access to key functions. SIMPLIFIED! 1-Click Maintenance and Automatic Maintenance: Convenient: Both features incorporate the best optimization tools to keep your PC free of clutter and stable. Now with the manual 1-Click Maintenance or Automatic Maintenance option which lets users switch off unnecessary startup programs automatically, to name just one example. Smart move: Automatic Maintenance only starts whenever you are not actively working or playing at your PC. If your laptop or netbook is running on battery, Automatic Maintenance wont start, that way you have more time for work.
Using TuneUp Utilities 2009 to clean up your drives view it
Using the web browser on the Samsung m360, including setting a homepage and finding mobile formatted sites. view it
While it won't replace your point and shoot digital camera, the m360's 1.3MP cam can still catch the action. view it
Sending and receiving text, multimedia messages and even email on the Samsung m360 from Ting. view it
In this episode of the Ting Start Up Guide for the Samsung m360 from Ting, we’ll look at placing a call, managing contacts, using voicemail, setting a speed dial contact, and changing the ringtone. view it
Unboxing and a full hardware tour of the Samsung m360 from Ting. Also, inserting the battery and charging the feature phone for the first time. view it
If you're noticing your Wi-Fi connection turning off when you put your phone on standby, your Wi-Fi is likely set to turn off with your screen. Here’s how to change that. view it



Nov 16, 2009 | 07:57 PM