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Why You Want Insurance

Saturday 3 May 2008 @ 11:15 am

You don’t have to be an MBA to realize that few financial topics are more important  than individual insurance plans. Fine, you established a vast financial empire, but if you fail to hedge with adequate insurance you may find yourself dangling from a rope in a heartbeat. Now on the other hand, you might whittle your investment ROI by actually paying too much for insurance or, worse, paying for insurance you don’t need. That’s like chucking money down the chute! Continue Reading »
Why You Want Insurance




Keep Forgetting Your Passwords?

Friday 2 May 2008 @ 9:34 am

I’m betting that you sign on at dozens of sites and juggle multiple passwords on post-it’s stuck to your screen. Tsk tsk. Did you know that’s one quick way to wake up one morning and find an enormous credit card bill for purchases you ‘made’ at Nigeria?

Don’t give miscreants access to your confidential info. Secure credentials with a password manager! Continue Reading »
Keep Forgetting Your Passwords?




Make The Most of YouTube

Friday 2 May 2008 @ 9:20 am

If you have been spending hours on YouTube everyday, you must have often craved for a guide to give you an idea of the best videos on YouTube. Let us give you a break. Here is a website, Top YouTube Videos that lists  rib-tickling video clips from YouTube . Moreover, with daily updates, you will not come across stale video clips on this website. Cool huh, isn’t it? Despite the subtle side ads, this site keeps me smiling.

Visit: Top Youtube Videos 

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New Service Converts Voicemail to Readable Messages

Friday 2 May 2008 @ 12:00 am

Ah… more tech from London !

 Nuance Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ: NUAN), a leading provider of speech solutions, today announced Nuance Voicemail to Text, a voicemail transcription service that delivers high-quality readable messages to mobile devices. Offered through carriers, the service uses Nuance’s world-leading speech recognition and transcription workflow solutions to convert voicemails left on any voicemail box into text. Transcribed messages are sent to users as SMS or email messages. Continue Reading »
New Service Converts Voicemail to Readable Messages




How To Find Out Who Owns Any Phone Number

Thursday 1 May 2008 @ 7:28 pm

Do you ever get random phone calls from unfamiliar numbers? I get them all the time and it drives me nuts. They never leave a message and I have no idea if its a friend or a stranger trying to call me. I guess I could just call them back to find out who it is, but the one time I tried that it turned into a whole mess with some angry husband accusing me of fooling around with his wife! Continue Reading »
How To Find Out Who Owns Any Phone Number




Search your Way to a Greener Planet

Wednesday 30 April 2008 @ 9:24 am

World’s first “ultra ecological” search engine launches in the UK!

Ecocho.co.uk, the world’s first free green search engine that offsets carbon emissions at no cost to the user, launched this week in the UK and 14 countries across the world.

Powered by Google and Yahoo, ecocho.co.uk is an Australian initiative designed to fight climate change by sponsoring the planting of up to two trees for every 1000 searches made. Switching to ecocho.co.uk is a simple step towards saving the environment without sacrificing quality search results. Continue Reading »
Search your Way to a Greener Planet




Survey Identifies Britain’s Most Useless Gadgets

Wednesday 30 April 2008 @ 9:20 am

Useless gadgets have been given the thumbs down in a new survey, which found electric nail files to be the most pointless product of all time.

The file, which supposedly gives ‘technician’ results to give a perfect shape and smooth finish, topped the poll of the top 20 most useless household gadgets.

In at second place were the Laser guided scissors, which claim to help you cut a perfect straight line. However, hundreds of people polled deemed the scissors useless as they don’t help people with unsteady hands - the laser is attached to the scissors, so when the hand shakes so does the light. Continue Reading »
Survey Identifies Britain’s Most Useless Gadgets




Download: AVG 8.0 and Knock Viruses Dead

Friday 25 April 2008 @ 10:16 pm

Grisoft launched a new version of AVG Antivirus Free on April 24, that shipped with several features besides the ones already included in the application

The shiny AVG Free 8.0 is compatible with many Windows flavors, including here Windows 2000, Windows XP/x64 Edition and Windows Vista/x64 Edition. Additionally, the application comes in a large group of languages encompassing English, Dutch, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Serbian and Spanish. You’ll love the primary functions of the application, as published by Grisoft on the official page of the newly-released program: - Anti-Virus: protection against viruses, worms and trojans - Anti-Spyware: protection against spyware, adware and identity-theft - Anti-Rootkit: protection against hidden threats (rootkits) - Web Shield & LinkScanner: protection against malicious websites With the release of AVG Free 8.0, we are underscoring our belief that all computer users, regardless of their computer usage needs, have the right to a safe and worry-free computing experience,” says Karel Obluk, chief technology officer at AVG Technologies. “However, it is important for users to remember that AVG Free does not protect against the full range of today’s web-borne threats. For complete protection, users should consider AVG’s commercial products, which scan for and block threats before they can infect the computer or disrupt the user experience.” Continue Reading »
Download: AVG 8.0 and Knock Viruses Dead




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