Adware or Junkware has been a persistent problem in Windows. No matter how cautious and vigilant you are, these harmful entities have a tendency to slip through once in a while. And if you're among those computer users who don't like reading fine prints when installing applications, there's a bigger risk of installing adware that comes with the installer. Just for clarification purposes, Adware includes not only the potentially unwanted programs (PUPs) installed on your computer, it also includes any toolbars, add-ons, extensions, and homepage hijackers installed without you being aware of it.

One of the most annoying things about Adware is that they have a nature of deeply embedding with the other legitimate programs, which means you cannot just uninstall them like any other regular program. You will know if your computer is infected with Adware if there's sudden downloading of other programs, reappearing even after you uninstalled it, and other suspicious activities happening on your PC.

To protect your computer system from being infected with Adware, you can use a free tool such as Unchecky, which has the ability to notify you if there's a suspected bundled adware while you're installing a program. However, if your PC has already been infected with adware/junkware, you can wipe it clean by using the Ultra Adware Killer. Ultra Adware Killer is a free and lightweight program that scans and eliminates any adware in your computer. If you're interested in how to install and run the Ultra Adware Killer, read the rest of this article and be educated.

To begin with, download the Ultra Adware Killer from its official website for free. Once you have downloaded it, launch the application. You will notice that the interface itself it simple and straightforward. Before you click on the Start Scan button, make sure you don't have any browser sessions open as the program will terminate all these without any warning. Once you have this checked, you may now proceed and click the Start Scan button to start scanning your computer for any adware/junkware.



After the Ultra Adware Killer has finished the scan, it will list all the adware found on your system according to their locations. Navigate through all the tabs to find out all the potential adware discovered on your PC.


One thing you should know is that not everything that the tool has listed is completely considered as adware, and there will be false-positives. Therefore, you will have to go through the listed items, and then un-select those that you think and know are clean. The good thing about the Ultra Adware Killer program is that it provides suggestions for known items. After you have de-selected the false-positives, click on theCleanup button to proceed with the cleanup process.


After clicking the Cleanup button, you will be prompted with a dialog window asking you to confirm the action. Save your ongoing work, if you have any, and then close all applications and browser windows before clicking the Yes button.
And that's it! You have successfully cleaned your computer system from any adware/junkware. And since Ultra Adware Killer creates a restore point before the cleanup process, you can always go back to the computer's previous state just in case a problem occurs.

If you'd like to view a detailed scan and/or removal log of your recent actions, simply click the Menu button on the tools' home screen, then select either one of the options available -- View scan log or View removal log. To serve as an example, we're going to select View scan log.


This will open the respective log in Windows Notepad. If you scroll down the file, you will see all the scanned and/or removed registry entries, extensions, programs, and so on.


Once you're done using the program, you can now safely uninstall the application by clicking the Menu button, and then selecting the Uninstall option. If a prompt appears asking you if you want to completely remove the Ultra Adware Killer, click Yes to proceed.

So there you have it, it's so simple to use the Ultra Adware Killer program to clean any potential adware/junkware that can pose harm to your computer and your safety.

Important Note: This may require an advance tech skills. Please proceed with caution or you may contact a professional to do it for you.



With Apple announcing the arrival of its most talked-about smartwatch on April 24, many are already looking forward on getting their hands -- or should we say wrists, on the long-awaited wearable tech. But, is it really worth spending $349 to $17,000 for you to be a certified owner of an Apple Watch? Here are some facts you should know first to educate and to help you decide whether it's a must-have or a pass. 


HOW IT WORKS

1. The Apple Watch requires iPhone 5, iPhone 5C, iPhone 5S, iPhone 6, or iPhone 6 Plus running iOS 8.2 or later.

2. The Apple Watch app is added in iOS 8.2, which will allow you to download and organize the apps that show up on your smartwatch, as well as customize the notifications.

3. The Apple Watch can last up to 18 hours with mixed usage and up to 72 hours when in Power Reserve Mode, but in limited functionality. That means you need to charge it every night by snapping the magnetic circular charger at the back of the watch's face to re-charge it.

4. The Digital Crown button serves as the watch's main button, and is used for scrolling, zooming, and navigating.


WHAT IT DOES

5. Like Control Center on iOS, swipe up from the bottom screen of the Apple Watch to see Glances -- these are little snippets of useful information such as the weather, maps, or music.

6. Notifications and messaging are at the heart of Apple Watch. Instead of digging out your smartphone, simply look at your wrist to find out if you want to answer the call, reply to the text, or read an email.

7. Press the display to reveal pre-set responses to messages. Or send an animated emoji or voice message.

8. Digital Touch lets you send a sketch, tap, or pulse to someone else who is wearing an Apple Watch, especially if you're a man or woman of few words. Press two fingers on the screen, and the heart-rate monitor will read and send your heartbeat.

9. For email, read it on your wrist, flag it, mark it as read or unread, move it to the Trash, or open it on your iPhone.

10. You can also use Apple Watch to purchase things (in the US) via Apple Pay.

11. Planning to meet someone? No problem since Apple Watch can send them your current location.

12. Apps that will be launched on Apple Watch include Instagram, MLB.com at Bat, Nike+ Running, OpenTable, Shazam, Twitter, WeChat, and more.

13. Raise your wrist and say "Hey Siri," or you can use the Digital Crown to ask a question, set a reminder, get directions, and more.


TYPES OF ACTIVITY TRACKING IT HAS

14. Apple Watch uses GPS and Wi-Fi in your iPhone to measure distance, and features an accelerometer and built-in heart rate monitor.

15. With iOS 8.2, you'll also get a new Activity app, where fitness data from Apple Watch will be gathered upon pairing it with your iPhone.

16. Apple will use that data to suggest fitness goals, and congratulate you on fitness milestones.

17. Your watch will give you a little buzz to remind you to get up and move around if it detects that you've been sitting for quite a while.


HOW MUCH IT COSTS

18. The Apple Watch Sport is $349 for the 38mm watch and $399 for the 42mm version. The fluoroelastomer Sport Band will come in five colors: white, blue, green, pink, and black.

19. The midrange Apple Watch starts at $549 but can go up to $1,099 depending on the band. You can choose from any one of the three leather straps, a stainless steel link bracelet and Milanese loop, or black or white Sport Band.

20. The high-end Apple Watch Edition, which is made from custom rose or yellow 18-karat gold alloys, starts at $10,000.







Is your old computer getting somewhat slow on you? This will definitely happen over time due to the many programs you install, and of course due to the fact that your computer is a little bit old. Naturally, installed programs typically come with additional files, registry entries, toolbars and start-up items that all combine to make your computer sluggish. You can do some simple computer maintenance regardless of your experience to keep your computer running smoothly. If you have not done it in months, or even years, then this could take some time to do the first time. If you find this overwhelming, please don’t give up because you can always call a really good tech support company to take a look at your aging computer.

Uninstall any programs you do not use or need
All programs installed will eventually swamp your hard drive. If you no longer use them, now is the time to uninstall them. Windows uninstaller and poorly designed installations mean that removing a program may not always remove everything. You can remedy this by going to the Program Files on your hard drive and looking for the specific program you just uninstalled and simply deleting that program’s folder.

Clean your hard drive of junk files
Windows does have a junk file cleaner, though some say it isn’t very good. If you don’t have anything else, you can still use this. Some antivirus programs have a file cleaner that gets a lot more junk files out of your computer while still being safe and fairly conservative. If you don’t have this, you can simply download and install a file cleaning program that comes free.

Defragment your hard drive
To explain in layman’s terms, your computer has a lot of unneeded junk files on it and they are scattered all over your hard drive. The files are arranged inside your hard drive, but as time goes by, the arrangement becomes cluttered due to so many files. Defragmenting your hard drive can place everything on your hard drive in a way that makes it faster for your computer to access files and re-arranges them back in their proper order. Microsoft includes a disk defragmenter, which is easy to use and follow. It is recommended to check at least once a month if your computer needs defragmentation.

Remove startup items
Startup items are a huge culprit on the average computer. Those are all being loaded on startup, and all of those items are loading after Windows has started robbing you of valuable system resources before you open your first program. You can use the Windows cleanup tool and simply remove these startup items. Typically you find a lot of items from Java, Adobe, QuickTime, and iTunes that do not need to be there.


Traveling around the world can be a fun and enjoyable experience, as long as you have all the right gadgets and information to help you along the way. These things include maps, sufficient information about the country or place you are going to visit, affordable accommodations, taxi stops, and so on. And since it may sound impossible to get all these information in a piece of paper or booklet, there are now apps that can make your life much easier, especially when you are traveling. They can help you do your tasks and find places where you want to go even in a foreign country where language differences can be a barrier.

So without further ado, below are apps for Mac that will make your traveling easy-breezy.

1. Bellhop



Looking for a good hotel is one of the most tedious tasks when traveling, and this may not be easy if you're not familiar with the place you are going to visit. Bellhop helps you find good accommodations in a foreign country and let you find some of the great deals that are happening with the hotels around the world. It also shows the hotels on the map where you can pick from, and then you can proceed with the usual booking procedure.

You can download the Bellhop app for free from the Mac App Store.

2. Google Earth



Would you like to have a clearer picture of the town or the streets of the place you're going to visit? Well, Google Earth is the app that perfectly suits the job. With data from all around the world, the app shows you maps as well as satellite views of different places around the world straight from your Mac. You have the option to zoom in or out a certain area, get a street view, see traffic jams, and many more. It helps you see your destination at a glance with ease via satellite views.

Simply go to their official website to download this app for free.

3. Flight Status



If you are concerned about the gate number of your flight, or you would like to check where you can claim your baggage, Flight Status is the right app that you need. It tracks flights all around the world and provides you with the precise information you need. It allows you to check your flight's gate number, terminal number, baggage claim info, and so on. It currently supports over 4,300+ airports and 1,200+ airlines, so there's a great chance that yours is covered by Flight Status.

You can get this app from the Mac App Store for $6.99.

4. Universal Translator



Is your next flight going to be in China or Indonesia? If so, you may have a hard time making a conversation with most of the people there. In that case, you need to have the Universal Translator app to help you survive your challenging travel abroad. You just need to tell it what you want to be translated and it will give you the right answers. So the next time someone tells you "Sabai dee mai," you can answer that person right away with "Sabai dee krab."

Universal Translator is completely free from the Mac App Store.

5. Swackett



It's also important for you to be updated with the weather before hopping on your flight. Swackett is an app for Mac that lets you check the weather on any city so you would know whether you need to bring an umbrella with you, if wearing a short is suitable once you get there, or just be prepared what lies ahead. With its attractive and informative interface, this app is a great help to bring along.

The Swackett app is available for free on the Mac App Store.

6. Coffee Shop Locator



After a long day of sight-seeing and walking along the streets of a foreign country, you'll definitely want to look for a nice coffee shop where you can relax and sip a cup of coffee. So how do you do that? Well, the Coffee Shop Locator can be the answer to your question. This app searches for Starbucks shops near your current location and filters them as per your preferences. If you don't like those that are situated inside malls, you can set that option on the app. The app will show you those that will suit your requirements. The shops are plotted on the map for better visibility.

You can also get this app from the Mac App Store for free.

7. Currency Converter



Exchanging your money to the currency of the place you're going to is part of every traveler's task. You can't enjoy your visit if you can't buy any souvenir or dine at a nice restaurant on that place, simply because you don't have their currency. But how would you know how many US dollars equal a hundred British pounds? There's nothing to worry because Currency Converter can give you the answer. It's a widget that sits in the dashboard of your Mac for easy access and shows you the current currency rates. You now have a way of knowing how much money you are going to need at your destination and have it converted to the forein currency while you're in your home country. The app does all kinds of currency conversions and supports almost every currency out there.

Simply visit the Mac Update website so you can download Currency Converter for free. These apps will definitely give you a smoother and more enjoyable traveling experience. Why? With the help of these apps, you don't need to run around and ask for someone if they can speak your language before asking for assistance or directions. Of course, you still have the choice to meet other people and gain a friend or two while you're abroad. But for the meantime, it's nice to be prepared and know where you're going so that you can maximize your time to enjoy the beauty of the place. Good luck!



If you consider yourself a techie person and you can at least troubleshoot some common computer technical issues, then there are sites that you can learn from or add to your knowledge based on what you already know. Often, these sites can give advice and tips on how to solve at least those common problems that don’t need really deep technical know-how.

Of course, you can always go to the search engines to search how to fix a technical issue on your computer. However, this takes time.

By the way, if you are in no way a techie person, even just a little, you can stop here and just call for tech support. If in case you’re confused and don’t know what to do, don’t hesitate to contact tech support.

WikiHow
Probably, the simplest site to go to if you want to learn easy step-by-step instructions including some advice and tips on how to solve those common technical issues on your computer. The steps and instructions are given in detail and are easy to understand. Aside from the tips and advice, there is even a section towards the end that warns what not to do in certain situations.

TechSpot
TechSpot is a good learning site to read up on the latest reviews, news, and to download drivers for your computer. TechSpot’s forum is also a good place to get computer advice and support for a wide range of issues from hardware, operating system, and software to gaming consoles and guides. If you’re facing some common technical issues on your computer, you can also check out the TechSpot Forum.

Supportrix Knowledge Base
Supportrix is the business and tech support unit of Concentrix, the well-known Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) division of the Synnex Corporation. They have been in the business of computer technical support for over 20 years. Their Knowledge Base page contains specific topics for learning basic troubleshooting, or how to avoid technical issues. These topics cover mobile devices and gadgets, multimedia and gaming, network issues, PC tune-up and repair, virus removal and security, and data recovery.

Tech Guy
The Tech Guy forum is a lot larger than most help and learning sites, and focuses on more key areas such as operating systems, networking, internet and e-mailing, hardware, software, software development, security, do-it-yourself projects and many more areas. With many people online at a time, you should be able to get computer support really quickly on a wide range of topics.

Geeks To Go
An ever popular site that has an active forum that specializes in security, operating systems, hardware, software, and development to ensure you can find a solution. With over 1.5 million posts, there have been quite a lot of happy customers.

There you have it. Those are some of the lesser known websites that can help you fix your tech problems. Hope you will be able to find a solution using those resources.