January 25th, 2012 written by Christoph in Tips and Tricks
So, you think you know Windows 7 inside and out? Think again! In this week’s blog post, I am going to show you five little known Windows 7 features you may have never even heard of. #1 Power efficiency report Here at TuneUp, we love power efficiency which is why this Windows feature is one [...]
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January 11th, 2012 written by Sandro Villinger in Tips and Tricks
While Adobe Flash’s domination has been waning over the past couple of months, it’s still a very popular technology for displaying full-screen, high definition (HD), video streams, games, and effect-heavy websites. Despite this, Flash has gained a reputation for being a very CPU-heavy technology that slows down PCs and decreases desktop battery life. However, Adobe [...]
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January 4th, 2012 written by Tibor in Behind the Scenes
If there’s one thing that’s really important for PC users on-the-go, it’s battery life. Thanks to the massive performance enhancements in laptops such as the second-generation Core i7 and AMD FX CPUs, many users tend to look out for energy efficiency and battery life instead of just raw processing power. To prevent your laptop from [...]
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December 23rd, 2011 written by Alexandra in News
It’s hard to believe that it’s already December and the time has come for everyone to begin baking, holiday shopping and brainstorming resolutions for the New Year. It seems like just yesterday that the TuneUp team was showing readers how to transform their PCs into Windows Phone 7 and optimize their SSDs. Looking back, 2011 [...]
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December 14th, 2011 written by Sandro Villinger in Tips and Tricks
Do you use one PC for several purposes, such as gaming, working, and watching movies? If so, you’re wasting performance. Despite the fact that modern PCs are supposed to have been built to support multiple activities, they just do an okay job at handling a variety of tasks. And it’s not just about performance being [...]
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December 7th, 2011 written by Tibor in Myth buster, Tips and Tricks
Eighteen months ago, I wrote a blog post in which I debunked the myth that SuperFetch is merely a memory hog and that it should be disabled. I even included some benchmarks that showed the potential performance loss after disabling the feature. The reaction to this blog post was overwhelming! Many of you reported experiencing [...]
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November 30th, 2011 written by Sandro Villinger in Windows Insights
Our series, “Do Security Solutions Slow Down Your PC?” has been a huge hit. We’ve gotten great feedback from all around the world, both from consumers and even some software makers. Now that security companies are releasing their 2012 products, we decided to give this series a complete reboot. After all, it wouldn’t be unfair [...]
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November 25th, 2011 written by Alexandra in Podcasts
In our last podcast about security solutions, we took a deep look into the effect these programs have on PC performance. The TuneUp blog team has since tested some of the most popular security products on the market including Microsoft Security Essentials 2.0, Norton Internet Security 2011, Kaspersky Internet Security 2011, AVG Internet Security 2011, [...]
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November 14th, 2011 written by Alexandra in Podcasts
Mozilla recently pre-released Firefox 7, also known as Aurora. Many who have used Mozilla in the past may think it’s a somewhat slower browser, but with this new edition, the company has made changes to turn this around. In this podcast, we’ll cover the recent browser enhancements like lower memory usage and provide an overview [...]
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November 9th, 2011 written by Melissa in Tips and Tricks, Windows Insights
Microsoft Windows remains one of the leading PC operating systems on the planet and with Windows 7, the company has taken the product line in an exciting new direction. However, as reliable and functional as Windows is, at times, the operating system can end up running slowly, leaving PC users frustrated. Fortunately, by following just [...]
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