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Google DNS Helper, one click to Google DNS

Google DNS Helper is a small utility that will allow us to change our DNS to Google DNS with one click, making it very simple for those wishing to try the service. Also, before making the change, our current configuration is stored and it is capable to restore, also with a single click, to leave [...]

Dec 28th, 2009 | Filed under Google, Network, Windows
Wireshark 1.2 provides 64-bit, OpenStreetMap, IP address, and geolocation

Wireshark is a complete network analyzer and traffic emerged in Linux under the name Ethereal but with the time and change name has now become multiplatform. Wireshark 1.2, recently released, brings new features such as support for 64 bits, or geolocation of IP addresses. The latter have added support for OpenStreetMap, a project of free [...]

Jul 1st, 2009 | Filed under Network
TweetMyPC 2.0 support remote PC via Twitter

Some time ago you’ll find an open source utility called TweetMyPC, which allows us to turn on or off a remote computer via Twitter. Now TweetMyPC version 2.0 launched recently will significantly expand its functionality with many new features. Now, TweetMyPC can send the remote computer to hibernate or suspend, but can also take a [...]

Jun 4th, 2009 | Filed under Network
Open Monitor, tools for scan services and sites

Open Monitor is an open source program for Windows operating systems, which monitors both machines on a local network or remote servers and websites. Which it will become more complete Newt, Plaxo Network Suite 2.3, or NetInfo 1.5 Advanced IP Scanner, and other utilities that we have seen here in MillionMark. To begin to analyze [...]

Jun 3rd, 2009 | Filed under Network, Security
Application Access Server, launch Windows programs remotely

Application Access Server can leave the computer ready to launch applications remotely. Surely once you happened to be away from home, and suddenly remember you wanted to leave an active download, or a virus running while you were not. That’s the idea behind Application Access Server, which lets you start any application, provided that you [...]

Apr 30th, 2009 | Filed under Network, Windows

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