Browsing all posts from April, 2009.

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AVG Launches Free Protection Against Online Threats

Standalone AVG LinkScanner® delivers real-time protection for Windows users, no matter what other security products they may use
Amsterdam, April 20, 2009 – AVG Technologies, developers of the world’s leading free anti-virus software, is today launching AVG LinkScanner as a free standalone product to protect users against random, invisible online threats. On any given day, some [...]

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Technology Tip Lists

There are many technology related tip lists floating around the Internet and you do not have to look far, or hold a geekology, to be able find and make use of them. Many of them have handy and simple improvements which can make our computing experiences that little bit easier – and that is good [...]

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The Free Versus Paid Debate

There is often heated discussion regarding the notion of paid for web services versus free web services available on the Internet. For an aspiring web start up with even the most cracking good technology this is an important consideration as generating finance through attracting investment, in an increasingly competitive market, and generating interest through social [...]

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Best Man Wedding Speech

Ahem! Settle down every one. Now then, Ladies and Gentleman, you knew I was going to say that didn’t you. I am extraordinarily happy, probably due to the wine but that’s another story, and relieved, because I remembered to go before I started this, to be here today.
It is always nice to be at a [...]

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Swann Security Recording Kit & 4 Outdoor Cameras

Concerned about the security of your home? Why not be pro-active and beef up your security with a security recording kit and outdoor cameras. The Swann DVR4-1100 (SW244-PO4) is ideally priced and allows you to monitor and record up to 4 cameras simultaneously.

Video images have resolutions from 380 TV lines, the night vision works up [...]

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A6 Pocket Printer

We have been seeing this little printer pop up here and there over the years and thought it was about time we mentioned it.
The SiPix A6 Pocket Printer uses thermal paper and infrared technology so you can get prints out of it quickly and easily. At 400 dpi you can expect a reasonable print quality [...]