Thursday, January 19, 2012

System Center Configuration Manager 2012




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System Center Configuration Manager (CM07 or SCCM or ConfigMgr or Configuration Manager), formerly Systems Management Server (SMS), is a systems management software product by Microsoft for managing large groups of Windows-based computer systems. Configuration Manager provides remote control, patch management, software distribution, operating system deployment, network access protection, and hardware and software inventory.


Thursday, January 12, 2012

Abrosoft FantaMorph


Abrosoft FantaMorph is powerful and easy-to-use morphing software for the creation of fantastic photo morphing pictures and sophisticated animation effects. With our revolutionary rendering engine and a super-friendly user interface, creating morphing pictures and action sequences from still images has never been easier and faster! FantaMorph is a superior one-stop picture morphing software program that empowers users with the tools to add unique and exciting visual effects to screen savers, web graphics, music videos, advertisements, movies, educational software, presentations, email, greeting cards, and various other electronic documents. Use your amazing morph movies and morphing pictures in countless ways. You won't be disappointed with the professional quality of your FantaMorph projects. FantaMorph is professional photo-animation software, and yes it's also a valuable and sophisticated toy for personal entertainment.

PhotoFiltre

PhotoFiltre is a very light photo editing software compare to many other, but this program provides essential feature image editing solution including magic wand, paintbrush, spray, fill, blue, clone stamp, smudge and more.




Wednesday, January 11, 2012

How to Fix Windows 7 Activation Error 0xC004F061


If you are trying to activate your copy of Windows 7 and get the error “0xC004F061″ it means you’re using a product key for an upgrade version of Windows7 and a previous version of Windows wasn’t found on your computer when Windows7 was installed. Technically, you need to install an upgrade version of Windows7 on or you can do the following:







  • Open a command prompt window as an Administrator
  • Enter the following commands


slmgr -ipk <Product key>




slmgr -ato


Tuesday, January 10, 2012

FBI Warns About ID-theft malware "Gameover"

Cyber criminals have found yet another way to steal your hard-earned money: a recent phishing scheme involves spam e-mails—purportedly from the National Automated Clearing House Association (NACHA), the Federal Reserve Bank, or the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)—that can infect recipients’ computers with malware and allow access to their bank accounts.

The malware is appropriately called “Gameover” because once it’s on your computer, it can steal usernames and passwords and defeat common methods of user authentication employed by financial institutions. And once the crooks get into your bank account, it’s definitely “game over.”

Gameover is a newer variant of the Zeus malware, which was created several years ago and specifically targeted banking information.

 

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Navigon Mobile Navigator for i Phone

In researching the various apps, I eventually decided on NAVIGON, which is a company that makes a lot of the built-in navigation systems for many cars. Tip: Make sure your iPhone is plugged in to power when you run a GPS navigation program like this because otherwise it will quickly drain your battery.


With NAVIGON you can turn your iPhone or iPad into a fully functional mobile navigation system. Thanks to a faithful adaptation of the menu functions, the app fits in seamlessly with the iOS operating concept and can be installed on any iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S or iPad device (the navigation function is only available on the iPad WiFi +3G).







Friday, January 6, 2012

'Ramnit' worm hijacks 45,000 Facebook logins

 A nasty piece of malware is siphoning usernames and passwords from Facebook accounts, mostly in the U.K. and France.

A nasty worm slithering through Facebook has successfully pilfered more than 45,000 usernames and passwords from users of the world’s most popular social network.