USB Hacker
Blog URL http://www.usbhacker.com
Located Los Angeles, California USA
Tags usb hacker, USB, usb drive, portable applications, portable apps
Technology blog about portable usb applications, free or open source software for flash drives, tips, tricks and useful information about USB drives that help make you a more productive person.
Latest Blog Posts
- Technically Sound: Lifehacker on Mar 17, 2009 in Best Of Reviews Technically Sound
Technically Sound is the first installment of a new weekly USBHacker article on tech blogs we love and think are good resources for our readers. We’ll be featuring some of today’s most popular tech blogs, but we’re also going to m...
- QtWeb Provides Practical Private Perusing, Practically. on Mar 10, 2009 in Browsers Portable Apps Privacy Security Windows
Windows only: QtWeb is another in what we suspect will be a long line of portable browsers offering “private browsing”. This is widely becoming a popular feature, at least in FireFox and Google Chrome world, though we suspect a few othe...
- Take Your Bookmarks Anywhere With TrayURL on Jan 29, 2009 in Backup Bookmarks Portable Apps USB Drive Windows
Windows only: These days it’s pretty common to have more than one computer. Most people have a work computer and a personal computer or three, and all of them are probably hooked up to the internet, meaning you’ve probably got hundreds...
- Take Your Torrents With You With µTorrent Portable on Jan 22, 2009 in BitTorrent Mac USB Drive Windows
Windows and Mac: There’s no denying the current popularity of BitTorrent as a method of file sharing, especially for very large files such as bootleg movies, software and mp3s, legitimate releases of Ubuntu. These files tend to be fairly large...
- Possible Deal Alert: Circuit City to Close its Doors for Good on Jan 16, 2009 in General Info Windows
You know it’s a bad economy when a retailer as large as Circuit City closes its doors forever. But that is exactly what is happening today, as Circuit City has just announced that it will be shutting down its remaining 567 U.S. stores which em.
- Windows 7 Beta: Epic Failure (plus no USB 3.0 support) on Jan 13, 2009 in USB-Powered Windows
Ok, maybe “epic failure” is a little harsh, but Microsoft did manage to screw up again by sorely underestimating the level of interest in their beta release of Windows 7. So much so that when it was released last week (very briefly),
- Browse Anonymously with Browzar on Jan 8, 2009 in Portable Apps Privacy Security
Windows only - Ask and you shall receive. Ok, so you didn’t specifically ask, but based on the amount of interest you all have shown in our previous articles on anonymous browsing, we figured that was a sign that we should delve a little deep...




