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Who Needs the Video Store when You’ve Got a Super-Fast Wireless Internet Connection

Sunday, October 3rd, 2010

Entertainment used to be all about TV sets, radio sets and video game systems. That was all altered with the creation of the net. Service provider Wild Blu in Oregon boasts a file transfer speed which, although the live speed may vary, is up to 30 times faster than dial up. This has added a superb aspect to entertainment and brought it straight to your screen.

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RegSERVO – Top Registry Cleaner

Monday, August 9th, 2010

RegSERVO is a registry cleaner that helps your computer run fater than ever.

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Spammer in the Slammer: Jeremy Jaynes Sentenced to Nine Years

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

Will other spammers take heed? Don’t count on it.
Jeremy Jaynes was on top of the world. By age 28, he owned a million-dollar home, a high-class restaurant, a chain of gyms and countless other toys. Yet those were only the spoils of his main line of business, which was swindling innocent people out of their [...]

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The E-Lottery System Ensures a Lottery Prize to Every Last Participant in the Spanish El Gordo Lottery

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

If you haven’t heard of the El Gordo Lottery, part of the Euromillions Euro lotto, you definitely need to find out more. The lottery is widely known for top payouts that can match the biggest around the world – payouts as high as two point six billion Euros. However that’s not the end of the story. There’s even more you really must know about. This lottery makes available more than 13,000 prizes, consequently giving you a winner per every six tickets. That’s a very good rate when compared with other international lotteries…

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BT Charged with Negligent Attitude towards Illegal File Sharing

Saturday, October 24th, 2009

The British Phonographic Industry (BPI) has obtained detailed information regarding BT subscribers of illegally downloading files using peer-to-peer applications, based on which it has charged BT with adopting a callous attitude towards the issue. Geoff Taylor, chief executive of the BPI, has called this attitude of BT reprehensible and has categorically stated that all businesses [...]

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