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AMD releases new Catalyst driver for Windows 8 Consumer Preview
Posted on March 05, 2012

To provide the best experience on Windows 8 for its users, AMD timely releases update for their Catalyst driver with full support for Windows 8's new WDDM 1.2 specification. Some of the highlights of the new drivers include: native Stereo 3D support, Unified Video API, optimized screen rotation, improved sleep/resume performance, and optimized Power Consumption. read more...


Windows 8 Consumer Preview available for download
Posted on March 05, 2012

After a long wait, Microsoft finally release Windows 8 Consumer Preview to public on February 29, 2012. This new release brings more that 1000 changes over the previous Developer edition. The start button is now completely gone, Metro Interface now become more customizable, and as promised the Windows application store is up and running with a handful of free Metro apps available to play around with. read more...


TweakNow PowerPack 2012 4.0.5
Posted on March 02, 2012

TweakNow PowerPack is a fully-integrated suite of utilities that let you fine-tune every aspect of your computer's operating system and Web browser. The Registry Cleaner module provides you with a safe and simple way to clean Windows Registry. To keep your computer always at top performance, we recommend to clean your registry at least once a month. For Windows tweaking lovers, the suite provides more than 100 hidden Windows settings in the Windows Secret section. read more...


TweakNow RegCleaner 2011 6.5.0
Posted on February 09, 2012

The Registry is a heart and soul of any Windows system. It contains information that controls how your Windows appears and how it behaves. Most applications today use registry to store configuration and other important data. When you install application, new registry entries created. These entries should be deleted automatically when you uninstall the application. Unfortunately, it does not always work that way. Sometimes you find that several applications fail to remove their own registry entries. These entries will become obsolete. read more...