Guest Reviewer Stephen from TalkTalk Support
I have been busy all weekend playing with my new flash drive from Transcend, not only is it sleek, trendy and functional but it has a built in Biometric Finger Print Scanner which allows you to securely protect files stored on the drive and your computer & use auto website login for sites where you have a registered account using your finger print & AES 256bit encryption technology.
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The HomePlug networking standard isn't all that well known, but it does provide a very quick and easy way of setting up a network at home or in a small office.
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A Netgear Homeplug AdaptorHomePlug devices can send network data along your existing electrical mains wiring in much the same way that ADSL connections send the data along an existing telephone line.
The HomePlugs supports data rates up to 85 Mbps and are particularly well suited to homes with thick walls or steel obstacles where wireless transmission can be poor. The very portable nature of the HomePlug means it's easy to have network access anywhere around the house. It's a scalable solution, you can add another HomePlug to network enable another computer.
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Apple iPhoneApple's iPhone was released in the UK on November 9th, 2007 on O2 exclusively through The Carphone Warehouse. In Germany the iPhone is available on T-Mobile, also released on November 9th, 2007. Télécom's Orange is the exclusive carrier for the iPhone in France, released there on November 29, 2007.
The iPhone is a large screen touch-sensitive multimedia device and mobile phone in one. It's Wi-Fi Internet-enabled and has quad-band GSM EDGE support.
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iGoogle Home PageEveryone knows Google, they are synonymous with searches. You don't search for something on the internet anymore you Google it.
What a lot of people don't know is that you can customise the simple Google home page with the latest news, weather reports, clocks, blogs, photos, youTube videos, your e-mail, jokes, quotes... in fact over 25,000 so-called gadgets are available.
Google call this service iGoogle, let us show you how simple it is to get started.
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