Focus who republish this have a lot of excellent products, however there have to be exceptions to make the rule. I have reviewed other Select products that are well worth having.
Pop-ups can mar the Web surfing experience so why let them have free reign?
With printers, cameras and who knows what else providing cut down versions of some very acceptable software, why pay for a standalone product?
If your computer is struggling with performance then perhaps you need to look at its memory.
While perhaps not up to Big Brother standard, your actions are probably being monitored.
Dont wait for a system crash to happen. Take precautions by using a Backup product.
Put down your dust pan and brush, there is another way to provide a cleaning service for your computer.
For those with ears to hear, Plantronics has made some recent announcements.
Do you ever need to print a short run of business cards, if so you are unlikely to find a quicker or easier method of doing so than My Business Cards from My Software.
Backup may not be regarded as the sexiest of tasks but can you live without it?
Love or hate them, electronic documents continue to develop as Adobe shows with its latest version of Acrobat.
Quite a proportion of what Focus republish are Education packages either with a large or small e here I am looking at two packages that are unlikely to appear on most school timetables. The advantage here is that they are useful even long after school is past.
Could your computer forge your handwriting?
After the excitement of finding according to Sitecom there are 17 types of media card the Belkin offering at 15 may seem tame but it does do something the other unit did not.
When your computer struggles to perform as well as it should then maybe it is time for a tune up.
Need to correspond in different languages? Then help could be at hand.
Looking after your computer can bring the advantage of better performance. Check out a product that offers to help.
While not to be confused with a similar sounding Jedi Star Wars weapon, LightScribe technology does involve the power of a laser.
It aint heavy; its a brother that has grabbed my attention.
This seems like a good idea, its a simple design, with a few bells added, the only problem as with all good ideas, why did someone not think of it sooner, or maybe its not such a good idea?
Increasingly data is being stored on optical media so perhaps it is time to look at ways of protecting this form of media.
As the amount of data has grown, so has the capacity of the storage media available.
Emails are meant to be read only by the recipient but sometimes other show more than a passing interest.
Looking to put your creative ability to the digital test, then perhaps you should try your hand at painting.
Connecting and disconnecting cables is not my idea of fun. Perhaps you agree and would like to hear of a possible solution. If so then read on.
Some say McAfee, others prefer M cafee. But whichever way you pronounce the name, it stands for protection.
With a vault in your pocket, your personal data can make the trip with you. Just ask Sony.
It is small, multi-functional and ready to store n go. For more details read on:-
Memories fade as do photographs if you dont look after them. But how?
It started life as Shareware, became a popular commercial product and now has a new owner meet Paint Shop Pro.