Tag: System Mechanic
System Mechanic 10: Give the Gift of a Faster Computer
If a new computer isn’t on the holiday shopping list this year we have the next best thing, System Mechanic 10. System Mechanic is a all in one system tune up tool that can give an old computer new life and relieve some of the frustrations we have with slow computers. The System Mechanic 10 software [...]
Treat Your Laptop Like a Car for Longer Life and Better Service
While the majority of Americans know the basics of taking car of their cars such as changing the oil when the sticker says so, filling fluids and taking it in to a shop when a bunch of warning lights are on – not nearly as many are good at taking care of their computer. If you take [...]
Notebooks.com Week in Review – Reviews, Contests and How tos October 15
This week was a big week for reviews and how to posts here at Notebooks with a heavy focus on Windows 7 and Google Voice. First off we kicked off Google Voice University, a guide for all things Google Voice covering the following topics : Google Voice University from Notebooks.com: How to Sign up for [...]
System Mechanic 10 Promises to Speed Up Your PC
Today iolo technologies announced the release of their new System Mechanic 10. In this release are tools that promises to help users speed up their system by finding and fixing some of the primary causes of slow performance. The suite of PC utilities includes Program Accelerator, which will optimize your data storage to speed up [...]
How To Speed Up Your Notebook for One More School Year
The School year is about to start and many students are looking for a good deal on back to school notebooks and laptops, but if you need to make it one more year with an older computer there are a few things you can do to breathe new life into your laptop. The first thing [...]
iolo technologies Reclaims Speed of Cluttered Computers
For most people, a computer that is constantly lagging, freezing, crashing, or otherwise performing poorly is due cause for drastic measures. Sometimes, computers only a few years old are simply replaced when they start acting up. Other times, said computer is brought to a specialist and the consumer is charged a hefty premium in order to address the issues at hand.



