Thursday, May 31, 2012

Smart Defrag | Best Disk Defrag Freeware | Free Defragmenter

Smart Defrag | Best Disk Defrag Freeware | Free Defragmenter


  • Free Defrag Hard Disk
  • Hard Drive Speed Up
  • Solid State Disk Defragment
  • Free & Powerful & Smart




It is known that disk fragment has been a primary cause of slow and unstable PC performance. Smart Defrag 2 is such a FREE tool that provides extremely fast and efficient defragmentation to your hard drives intelligently for faster file loading and high disk performance. With "install it and forget it" feature, Smart Defrag 2 works automatically and quietly in the background on your PC, keeping your hard disk running at its top speed. This powerful, award-winning free defragmenter is 100% safe and clean with no adware, spyware, or viruses.


IObit Malware Fighter | Free Anti-Malware | Free Trojan Remover - IObit

IObit Malware Fighter | Free Anti-Malware | Free Trojan Remover - IObit

IObit Uninstaller helps you uninstall and remove unwanted programs and folders from your computer fast and easily. 

Where the built-in and sluggish "Windows Add or Remove Programs" option fails, IObit Uninstaller works as always and picks up the slack. 

What's better, it is a free Uninstaller without installation.




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Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Ring of Fire Eclipse: 2012

A rare annular eclipse - a ring of sunlight as the new moon, passing between Earth and sun, blocks most, but not all, of the sun's disc. It is striking to see. Differing from a total solar eclipse, the moon in an annular eclipse appears too small to cover the sun completely, leaving a ring of fire effect around the moon. The eclipse cast its shallow path crossing the West from west Texas to Oregon then arcing across the northern Pacific Ocean to Tokyo, Japan. (Thanks to all Big Picture viewers for sending us your images of the eclipse.) -- Paula Nelson
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A partial solar eclipse as seen during sunrise in the coastal town of Gumaca, Quezon province, southeast of Manila, May 21, 2012. Thousands turned their eyes to the sky on both sides of the Pacific to gaze excitedly as an eclipse occluded the sun at dawn in Asia and at dusk in the western United States. An annular eclipse occurs when the moon passes in front of the sun, but is too far from the Earth to block it out completely, leaving a "ring of fire" visible. 
(Ted Aljibeted Aljibe/AFP/GettyImages)




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