Posts Tagged ‘TuneUp’

TuneUp Economy Mode: Benchmarks, Benchmarks, Benchmarks

January 18th, 2012 written by Tibor in Behind the Scenes

A few week’s ago we had a blog post, in which we explained the reasoning behind developing our power-saving feature, TuneUp Economy Mode (part of our TuneUp Utilities 2012), and how it works. But in the end, it all boils down to one question: How much battery life can I really save? Today, we’ll put [...]

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TuneUp Economy Mode: 30% more Battery Life? Yes!

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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Happy Holidays from TuneUp!

December 23rd, 2011 written by Christoph 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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SuperFetch Problems? We’ve Got the Solution! (Part 2)

December 21st, 2011 written by Tibor in Myth buster, Tips and Tricks

In Part 1 of my SuperFetch Q&A, I began to respond to common complaints about Windows Vista’s and Windows 7′s SuperFetch feature. In Part 2, I’ve compiled yet another round of questions and answers for users who are having severe problems with SuperFetch. Let’s dive right in… Question #5: Does SuperFetch decrease battery life ? [...]

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Sandro’s Radio Interview Explains How TuneUp Utilities 2012 Can Give Your PC the Makeover it Needs

November 17th, 2011 written by Christoph in Behind the Scenes, News

In this radio interview with “Into Tomorrow with Dave Graveline“, Sandro Villinger details the key functions and new features and enhancements that come with TuneUp Utilities 2012. Listen to this clip to hear our blog editor-in-chief explain how TuneUp’s software can give PCs a complete performance “makeover” with its ability to deactivate background processes that [...]

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Aurora Firefox 7 Promises Enhanced Performance

November 14th, 2011 written by Christoph 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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Increase Battery Life and PC Performance with TuneUp Utilities 2012

October 17th, 2011 written by Christoph in News

It’s ready for prime time: Today, after months and months of research on our part, I’m very happy to announce the release of our brand-new TuneUp Utilities 2012 on friday! This year’s version upgrades your PC not just with an enhanced feature for peak performance, but also with a brand-new power management system that delivers [...]

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Important Update for TuneUp Utilities – Get it Now!

June 17th, 2011 written by Christoph in News

TuneUp recently released an update for TuneUp Utilities™ 2011, so I wanted to give you a quick run-down of some of the important changes. Update v10.0.4100 brings the following to the table: The enhanced TuneUp StartUp Manager detects and disables more programs than before and provides more information about them. The current System Health and [...]

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Get Rid of The Windows Update and Service Pack Installation Blues

May 11th, 2011 written by Tibor in Windows Insights

Windows Update is an important part of Microsoft’s operating systems. Unfortunately, it’s also one of the more fragile Windows components—update issues are among the most common problems that plague users. And this can be dangerous—without some updates, you may be open to security vulnerabilities! Windows Update just can’t be ignored, so in this week’s blog [...]

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How to Decrapify Your Brand-New PC

April 20th, 2011 written by Sandro Villinger in Tips and Tricks

You just unpacked your spanking new laptop, netbook, tablet, or desktop PC. What a happy moment! But remember, it’s the first impression you get after it’s actually booted up that really counts… Well, the first impression you get of your new PC might be one that’s been overloaded with pre-installed crapware like trial versions of [...]

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