Geocaching is a GPS (Global Positioning System) hide and seek game, where hiders hide containers (called ‘caches’ or ‘geocaches’) anywhere in the world, record the coordinates, and post a listing on a website for hunters to seek. Hunters can use a handheld GPS unit to get close, but then must use their wits to find the cache and log the find. A typical cache can be any size and may be camouflaged, in order to make the hunt more challenging, and usually contains a logbook for …
Google Cache ? Why You May Want To Avoid It
Sites will take extraordinary steps to get every possible page into Google to enhance their page rank. In the case of the Google cache, this tactic can sometimes come back to haunt sites, particularly sites selling products.
Deleting Browsing traces from Windows Media Player
Youve been browsing the Internet or opening and closing media files, and you notice that youve left your fingerprints all over your operating system. You would think that media files that you downloaded, viewed and deleted are gone: But theyre not entirely.
Erasing index.dat files
Every time when you visit web sites, Windows keep information about them and cookies that have been saved on your computer in index.dat files. These files are locked by the system and it is not possible to delete or modify.