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Free FixerFreeFixer is a very powerful, general purpose removal tool which efficiently scans your registry and other areas for potential malwares in your computer and lists them for you to remove such entries that you consider unwanted or malware.

FreeFixer scans various parts of the computer such as programs that run on your computer, programs that run on start up, browser objects, home page settings, registry keys etc. and displays the results for you to see and gives you the option to delete such potentially unwanted adware, spyware, trojan, viruses, and worms.

However, of note, this powerful tool scans for adwares/malwares and potential spywares and in such process does not know if a file really is a bad file. For eg. a file may have a characteristics of working as an adware but which is essential to run a program which if you delete, the program may not work. So be careful! If you delete a legitimate file, your program may not work!

However, to assist you to determine if a given program can be removed or not, you can find information about such programs on FreeFixer’s web site by following a link on scanned results on each item.

FreeFixer is freeware tool compatible with Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista.

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NASA has recently announced that Mark Polansky, the commander of the next space shuttle mission heading in to space on June 13, will be answering questions from space using Twitter. So guess what, you will be able to ask questions to the astronaut and his crews, which he will further answer via Twitter!

The question, however, needs to be sent via video by uploading in Youtube, and you’ll just need to tweet the youtube video link to Mark Polansky, and if you’re lucky to ask some decent question, it may even be broadcasted live on NASA TV! The response will also further be twittered.

However, make sure your question is no longer than 30 seconds, and as soon as you upload it to Youtube, just tweet the message to Polansky (@Astro_127).

Check the video for further details:

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ZoneAlarm FirewallAre you looking for a solid yet simple firewall that can protect your computer from any malicious programs, Trojans, hackers, spywares, and adwares without interfering with your computer’s speed and performance?

If yes, then you MUST have already downloaded Zonealarm Firewall from ZoneLab, a small 261 KB file that can provide a firewall system which is as good as a commercial paid version, for free!

Zonealarm Firewall blocks all the PC ports and with the Stealth mode, be assured, the only things that are allowed to pass the Zonealarm firewall is what you personally authorize; besides that, everything is blocked, hence providing a much more solid firewall system. You can even customize your security level to your needs such that any outbound traffic from your PC that is suspicious can be tracked. If any such suspicious programs try to connect to the internet, you are first made aware of it and lets you either block the program or continue at your discretion.

This firewall is designed for Windows 2000, Windows XP, and also for Vista, available only for personal use.

System Requirements:

Vista (32-bit):
» Pentium III 1.8 GHz or higher
» Minimum system RAM: 1 GB
» 50 MB of available hard disk space
» Internet access
» DVD or CD-ROM Drive

Windows 2000, XP Pro:
» Pentium III 800 MHz or higher
» Minimum system RAM: 512 MB
» 50 MB of available hard disk space
» Internet access
» DVD or CD-ROM Drive

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