Looking for Icons? Can’t find the one you want? here’s a great website called “Icon Finder” that lets you find icons easily.
The interface is like a search engine, giving you access to over 122,117 icons & 290 icon sets with regular updates. For example, let’s search for Twitter Icons. Type it in and you’ll see all the available icons.

Choose the one that you like and click on it. It will on the spot show you whose the designer, the license information, size and if there’s an full set for it. Simple but useful service for all Icon hunters.
At some point, normally when you re-install a fresh copy of windows, some of your drivers are missing and they are labeled as Unknown Device in your Device manager. That’s when “Unknown Device Identifier” comes in handy. It’s a fine application that lets you identify the missing driver and reports you a detailed summary for the manufacturer name, OEM name, device type, device model and even the exact name of the device.

Then after you know what you’re missing, you can search the internet or contact your hardware manufacturer to provide you with the missing drivers. This is a freeware utility that becomes useful when you have lost the driver disc and don’t want to open up your hardware (with a magnifying glass) to spot the numbers on the device. +Continue Reading