Virgin Media’s New V HD Box Offers HD For Free
Virgin Media ( virginmedia.com/hd ) TV customers will soon be able to watch HD channels for free with Virgin’s new V HD box. Available from the 22nd March, the new V HD Box will enable new and existing Virgin TV cutomers to watch their favourite TV channels in stunning high definition – And with no additional monthly subscription fee like Sky’s HD pack which costs £10 a month
Over the past week, security researchers and vendors have been playing a cat-and-mouse game with a cybercrime-friendly ISP known as TROYAK-AS, one of the key “phone back” locations for the command and control servers of Zeus-serving malware campaigns for Q1, 2010.
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TROYAK-AS: the cybercrime-friendly ISP that just won’t go away
O2 ( o2.co.uk ) has extended its £50 mobile phone credit offer to cover ALL its O2 home broadband packages. The change means new customers switching their home broadband service to any of O2’s home broadband packages can now qualify for a £50 credit on their O2 mobile phone bill
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Sky has launched an exclusive £50 Marks & Spencer voucher offer that is only available online at the sky.com website. The offer is open to new customers ordering Sky TV online by the 25th March 2010, with one voucher being available per household.
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Sky.com Offers FREE £50 Marks & Spencer Voucher
Virgin Media ( virginmedia.com/bigoffer ) has launched its biggest offer yet, giving customers switching to its Essentials Bundle 2 months free, plus free installation. The Virgin Media Essentials bundle is an all in one TV, broadband and phone calls package that normally costs £18 a month
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Virgin Media’s Big Offer Gives 2 Months Free
O2 ( o2.co.uk/dongle ) has extended its half price dongle offer until the 31st March 2010. O2’s current pre-pay mobile broadband dongle is the USB Modem E160 model that is available in either a pink or black colour for just £10. The dongle is PC and Mac compatible and comes with a 30 day happiness guarantee
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O2 Dongle Half Price Offer Is Extended
BT ( BT.com/deals ) has extended its offer of an £89 saving on its BT Broadband and anytime phone calls package to the 23rd March. Previously ending on the 15th March, the offer for its new Talk and Surf Plus package means new customers need only pay £7.99 a month for the first 3 months (£15.99 p/m after) for up to 20Mbps broadband speeds and unlimited anytime UK phone calls
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BT Broadband Extend £89 Saving At BT.com/deals
For reasons not officially announced, the U.N. official in charge of last year’s Copenhagen climate change summit, Yvo de Boer, has quit to pursue a more lucrative career in academe and business consulting. The speculation surrounding his resignation is that…
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Copenhagen Chief Quits, India and China Join in Accord
Clean cables , open manhole covers, Checking the battery charge Simple steps and through the illustrations you can take care of your car laptop battery. Maintain it in good condition as long as possible and avoid to replace a new battery
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6 steps to better using your Car Battery Part One
O2 ( o2.co.uk ) has announced a half price offer on its pre-pay mobile broadband dongles. Customers can now order either a white, black or pink pre-pay dongle for a one-off £10 and then top up as and when they need to with the mobile broadband data usage they require. Users can pay £2 per day for 500MB’s of data usage, £7.50 per week for 1GB or £15 per month for 3GB
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There is a $1 billion offer on the table to buy Novell from Elliott Associates . The company’s financial performance doesn’t support this kind of price (it is 115 percent over the value of Novell as of January 4th). The investors making the bid are known for flipping companies — basically repackaging them to turn a nice profit rather than run them long-term.
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Novell for Sale: Another SCO Moment Coming?
85Wh Lithium-Ion 9Cell Latitude D820 Dell battery review As we all know, the Latitude D820 is higher than the thin and light 14 “widescreen D620 and the budget oriented 14″ standard aspect Latitude D520 battery in the lineup. The D820 is an updated version of the latitude D810 battery and features the Intel Core Duo processor
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85Wh Lithium-Ion 9Cell Latitude D820 Dell battery review
Up until now, it’s been quite a challenge to determine the veracity of claims by various companies about how green their data centers are. The recent Facebook flap, for example, where Facebook claimed it was building the world’s greenest data…
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Groups Move Towards Data Center Efficiency Rating Standardization
Over the weekend, while the Nobel prize-winning UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change appointed an independent committee to determine whether it needs to change its procedures to ensure scientific rigor and integrity, news broke that key Senators are considering a…
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Senators Ponder Radically Altering Climate Bill
I’m looking at a survey by enterprise mobility services vendor iPass that fomed the basis of a column by Sam Diaz over at ZDnet in which iPass surveyed around 1,000 mobile workers who make up about a third of its customer base. The survey results, coupled with this week’s news on Palm , suggest that Apple will be the only mobile vender left standing in a few months. While that’s unlikely, it does point to the problem and the power of perceptions.
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Are Employees Getting Ready for an Apple-Led Revolt?
I have a rule about product naming and, since I came up with it, I call in the Enderle Rule (creative, huh?). That rule is: “When it comes to product naming, the only thing everyone will agree on is the person who came up with the name is an idiot.” I thought of this rule as I watched the coverage of the iPad, which has an uncomfortable connection to a woman’s hygiene product (I think Apple needs more women in high management positions), and the Windows Phone Series 7 name which, when turned into an acronym, WPS, sounds like “Whoops.”
In a smartphone world that was increasingly defined by Apple and Apple clones, Microsoft needed to step out. It could have, as it initially did with Windows, create an Apple clone that was better than Google’s Android platform, but instead Microsoft went back to the drawing board and created something quite different. This was a nice suprise to a lot of folks , but different is vastly riskier. That’s exactly what Apple did when it created the iPhone, which stood in sharp contrast to the other phones then in the market
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Windows Phone 7 Series: The Hard Stuff Is Yet to Come
How to replace the Dell Processor Thermal-Cooling Assembly After used for a long period (perhaps 15- 24 months), our notebook body heat is increasing too hot while working for sometime. As more and more programs are install into our notebooks, the laptop battery CPU and processor works hard and take out a lot heat. Then we
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How to replace the Dell Processor Thermal-Cooling Assembly
The laptop 6 mainly hardware problem and prevention Methods 1: Motherboard Ask the guys who repaired their notebooks around you, the motherboard issues may be the most commen problem of Dell Latitude D410 Battery. The author’s first notebook also dead as the motherboard problem. General board problems reasuly the machine unbootable.
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The laptop 6 mainly hardware problem and prevention Methods
Each year Ann Arbor hosts the area’s most revered and anticipated advertising awards show – the Ann Arbor ADDY Awards . With hundreds of local entries and the chance to compete nationally amongst 50,000 entries, the stakes are high and the competition tough. Conducted annually by the American Advertising Federation (AAF), the local Ann Arbor ADDY Awards is the first of a three-tier, national competition
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Ann Arbor Advertising Awards Show Honors the Best in Creativity