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Got an iPhone or iPad with those unlimited data or Internet plan? Then you’re in luck. With MyWi 4.0, you can take that connection and share it with all your wi fi enabled devices. No need to get a separate Internet plan for each device. No need to hunt for wifi hotspots that are slow… Or worse… Spoofed to take your data. Continue Reading »
MyWi 4.0 For Portable WiFi Spots
Do you desire high search engine rankings? Then you need Xrumer. For $500 you can buy the software and generate SEO campaigns that generate 5000+ backlinks to your site in record time. Or you can pay a bonafide hacker to do it for you. Price? $15. Sounds great? Maybe. There’s a catch though. Xrumer (pronounced Sroomer) is a technology based on forum spamming. I wrote this xrumer review to show you what happens behind the scenes.
Here’s how Xrumer works. Continue Reading »
Xrumer SEO Review
If you haven’t heard, the Penny Stock Prophet is an intriguing robot that makes predictions on equities movements. The ad copy states that you simply follow its buy or sell orders, hold the position, then sell upon recommendation. Then make a profit. With the prophet. So does it work?
I’m already on month three with the system. On the first week, the Prophet advised against making any moves. On week two, it advised to grab a few, which I did. On the third week, the prophet announced a disposal order so I can hit breakeven since the stocks picked earlier failed to meet its coding parameters. Â So I followed. Continue Reading »
PennyStockProphet: Small Change So Far
Got SLR? I do. Two of them. The Canon 7D and the Sony Alpha900. Arguably, they’re among the top tier monsters.
Superb resolution, kickass ISO and video capabilities. Whoooheee…. I wouldn’t be caught dead in my studio without it.  There’s a catch though. While the twin monsters can generate billboards of supreme lust, they’re not portable.  Try taking either as you trek the Great Wall of China. It’s like taking a  piece of the brick wall after ten flights of those humongous stairs. Good thing I found a replacement. It’s the Canon Powershot S95 Continue Reading »
Canon Powershot S95: Tiny SLR Replacement
It’s final. VCO ( virgin coconuts oil) is The Definitive Cure All. And I say that without fear of being accused of selling snake oil.
For the past years I’ve been on a steady diet of virgin coconut oil bought from various websites like mercola.com. The results stunned me. Consistently. For starters, I attained an ultra lean body despite everything I cook is fried in the stuff. My asthma all but disappeared and the aches and pains that plagued me from rheumatism are a faded memory. Continue Reading »
Virgin Coconut Oil. The Real Miracle Cure
Mention the word ultrasound, and what’s the first thing that pops to mind? I’ll
bet my fat wallet you thought “babies”. Ultrasonic technology is most well known for fetal scanning. That’s it most popular application. But did you know ultrasonics can do so much more?
Recently, I’ve experimented with several novelty gadgets making use of this technology. And no- not baby scanning. I have no womb to speak of. Instead, I’ve purchased a few devices that does everything from cleaning jewelry, to relieving pain and even bustin’ fat. Damn- it appears ultrasound does almost everything.
What exactly is ultrasound? The average scientist will say its sound above 20khz. Does that make sense? For the normal Joe- hell now. So let me make it vivid: ultrasound is merely very rapid vibrations- so rapid that even the Flash vibrating in place isn’t fast enough. That clear enough for you? Continue Reading »
Ultrasonics- Miracle Cures?
Got low cash? Don’t let fund scarcity compromise your security! Â Avira AntiVir Personal 9.0 is free anti-virus software for Windows XP and higher with a slick interface and stellar protection against spyware, phishing, trojans, malware and rootkits.
While a few review sites complain that AntiVir suffers major problems with its update server, I find this not the case. Downloading the virus signature library updates is speedy and integration takes a few minutes. Continue Reading »
Avira Antivirus 9.0 Personal Edition Review
Okay. I was kidding. It’s not a freeware site in that it hosts freeware. Rather, it’s a site that recommends the best freeware around. That makes it better. Continue Reading »
Best Freeware Site: techsupportalert.com
Let’s face it. The economy sucks. The US dollar doesn’t command what it used to. Decades ago, the dollar could buy a
super burger meal with all the garnishings. Today? You’d be lucky if it can get half a burger at all! The smart thing to do, therefore, is to grab things sold at auctions- particularly those by the government. When you purchase at government auctions, you do three great things:
1) You get foreclosed items at nearly 90% off
2) Your channel vital funding for the government
3) You have enough spending cash left over for other things
The problem is… where do you find these government auctions?
The past years saw a parade of body enhancing  jewelry. One of the most
popular was the qlink which promised greater focus, endurance and longevity. Costing $149, this item didn’t deliver. I had both SRT2 and SRT3 models and ran them through their paces. Neither proved effective. No energy boost. I felt tired often. And my muscular power didn’t help me win arm wrestling matches
Then came the Qray with the same promises. And the Megachi. SAME BANANA: high prices, low delivery.
I began to wonder if most of the health products out there were scams. Continue Reading »
PowerBalance Bracelets: Surprisingly It Works!
Many people run blogs which earn primarily from adsense. In order that these sites earn, content is necessary. Therein lies the problem. How easy is it to write content? Unlike myself, I’m sure many of you find a dental trip more pleasurable. Â So there are other less painful alternatives]
1) You can hire a writer and dent your pocket
2) You can copy free articles from websites like ezinearticles and paste them on your site.
The latter won’t cost, but it brings its own problem: the duplicate content penalty. Google hates dupe content. Have a lot of these and your site won’t rank well. So what’s the work-around? Re write the articles! But that brings us back to our first problem. Writing! You just don’t want to write. You want it automatic.
A company offers a solution. Continue Reading »
Article Rewriters: Do they Get You Banned?
Playing with colors, vibrance, hue saturation upon photographs can be exhilarating. If executed properly, it can also output some delightful, creative pictures. Akvis MultiBrush ($49 ) allows barebones image painting functions that offers some nice tools. Nonetheless  they are limited and demand dexterity  to be able to use them. Continue Reading »
Akvis MultiBrush: Not Quite There
Did you love Independence Day? If so, you’re in for a real treat. 2012 makes Independence Day glimmer like weak
fireworks. Disaster movie maven Roland Emmerich (Independence Day, The Day After Tomorrow) forges this apocalyptic sci-fi thriller through the eyes of an academic researcher who blasts wide a doorway into a parallel dimension, making contact with his etheric alterego in a desperate bid to halt the end time prophecies of the ancient Mayan calendar . According to the Mayan calendar, the world meets a doomsday on December 21, 2012. When a global cataclysm thrusts the world into chaos, divorced writer and father Jackson Curtis (John Cusack) delves deep into his knowledge of the ancient prophecies to ensure that the human race is not completely wiped.
Check out the trailer before you read my review:
I cheated. I saw this movie a month before release because my friend had access to a review copy, and I can tell you this: this film boasts one helluva  intelligent plot supported by the most amazing cinematography. When you’re not breathless watching an entire tectonic plate sink, you’re weeping at the human drama unfolding. The actors are so good that you can read their emotions without them uttering a single word.
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2012 Movie Review: Best Disaster Flick of the Century
Most of you online marketers know who John Chow, Shoemoney and Yaro Stark are. These are probloggers. The
greatest of the great. By merely blogging, they earn per month what the IBM executive vice president makes in a year. Imagine how cool it would be to know exactly how they’re doing it. What would you give to peek into their minds?
Wish granted. One of these greats revealed all. Or at least, he claims to expose his entire method. Check out Blog Mastermind where blogging great Yaro Stark offers interested novice bloggers to formula to blogging success. It’s quite an eye opener!
At the site, Yaro published  a free lesson from the course, lesson 11 as a promotional tool. Once I signed up, I found that he offered 27 lessons. I intended to finish all 27 lessons in two days, but poor me…  the mode of delivery is staggered. This is a paid membership site and not a course that is delivered in its entirety once purchased. The lessons arrive via email and they come weekly.At the rate they come in, you’ll reach the final lesson by the sixth month. Bummer.
So was it worth it, despite the forced time lag imposed in the Blog Mastermind system? This is my review. Continue Reading »
Yaro Stark’s Blog Mastermind Review
Making money online often costs money especially if you don’t know where

Make money online
to begin. To begin, you have to buy training material that teach you how to kick start the campaign. The average price of such CDs or ebooks is $49 on clickbank.
But did you know you can still make money online without starting capital? I’ve found two free ebooks provided courtesy of Dr. Joseph Plazo. Enjoy and be wealthy: Continue Reading »
Two Free Systems To Make Money Online
I read the other day that many worms, viruses and trojans tend to exploit to the OS system itself but vulnerabilities in applications. Take Excel for example. A malevolent script propagates via excel macros, which then proceed to corrupt a hug amount of data. To safeguard against this, you need to regularly update your applications. That can be a doozy doing manually considering we have at least 20 applications on a PC. Imagine every application an open window to attack. Your Vista or XP may be well patched (the front door)… but what about these apps? Continue Reading »
Secunia PSI Keeps Your Mind at Peace









