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Review Date: 28-APR-2009
RRP: $0.00
4.00
If you're not already hooked on Skype, where you connect with all your key contacts and friends, give ooVoo a try. You may have a higher tolerance for ads than we do. Of course, it means that you'll have to reach out to your contacts to call you using their browser or to install the ooVoo software.
Review Date: 22-JUN-2009
RRP: $0.00
0.00
While Opera Unite is not really a revolutionary new idea, it could be useful — if properly done. This is an alpha version, so one hopes that Opera will radically improve Unite's security — otherwise, this could be a security fiasco. Meanwhile, if you want to share files but you don't want to use a third-party service, go to a web hosting company and set up your own website. It's almost as easy to do as with Unite and it's a heck of a lot safer.
Review Date: 28-APR-2009
RRP: $0.00
0.00
Postbox offers plenty of useful features that might entice you to give it a whirl. Unlike the open-source Thunderbird, however, Postbox is made by a for-profit company.
Review Date: 27-JAN-2009
RRP: $0.00
4.00
If you stick with Google, Secure Search will have little benefit. But you can still access the ratings. McAfee Site Advisor remains worth installing — and it is free, after all.
Review Date: 03-JUL-2009
RRP: $0.00
4.50
If you're a Firefox user, the upgrade to Mozilla Firefox 3.5 is a no-brainer. Browsing the web is significantly faster, the ability to re-open previously closed tabs and windows is a major improvement, and as for PrivateBrowsing... we won't delve into your personal life, but if you've got a need to keep some of your browsing a secret, you'll want this feature.
Review Date: 11-JUN-2009
RRP: $0.00
4.00
Safari 4 has come out of its short beta period to blossom as a remarkably attractive and well featured modern web browser. For Windows users, Safari has previously been something of an also-ran behind Firefox and IE, but with Safari 4, the browser could catch up on XP to Windows 7 systems too. Safari 4 is extremely fast in its page rendering thanks to the refined WebKit engine, and offers some genuinely useful user interface elements which make finding sites quicker and browsing a more comfortable experience.
Review Date: 01-JUN-2009
RRP: $0.00
0.00
Will the masses start binging instead of googling? If Microsoft continues to make progress with its ongoing tweaks and improvements to Bing — and steamrolls the existing landscape with its promised massive advertising campaign — it stands a chance of converting more than an impressionable few.
Review Date: 10-JUN-2009
RRP: $0.00
0.00
Overall, this early preview version of Google Chrome for Mac looks and feels just about right, although it has quite a long way to go before it can make it mainstream or become your default browser. Keep in mind that this version is not for general use.
Review Date: 02-APR-2009
RRP: $0.00
0.00
It looks as though Mozilla Fennec may prove a worthy rival to Opera Mini. If you're dying for a sneak peak at Fennec you can download the real thing for the Nokia N810 tablet or emulators for Windows, Mac OSX, and Linux.
Review Date: 27-APR-2009
RRP: $3.99
4.25
If you always find yourself in danger of going over your data or mobile cap, iiQuota will let you check your usage while on the move.
Review Date: 23-APR-2009
RRP: $3.99
3.50
Tweetie is a lean and fast Twitter client. Some aspects could be improved, but this app still offers numerous features that make for an enjoyable mobile Twitter experience.
Review Date: 15-JUL-2009
RRP: $13.95 $10.95
3.25
The Laptop Connect service is easy to set up and convenient, but it is pretty expensive. It should work out cheaper than Internet cafes and the connections offered in hotels, and it is far more convenient than both of these options.
Review Date: 18-MAR-2009
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RRP: $39.95
3.75
With a price tag of $39.95, TP-Link's TL-WR340G is an 802.11g wireless router that's perfect for anyone who just wants a simple device with which to start a home network. It's particularly suited to small dwellings.
Review Date: 28-APR-2009
RRP: $44.95
3.50
Not a revolutionary technology, but an easy way to use existing functionality, IP Privacy works well. More technical users will struggle to justify the outlay, however.
Review Date: 03-FEB-2009
RRP: $59.95
3.00
WISE is the proverbial curate’s egg and suffers from appearing to be a suite cobbled together from various components. It’s undoubtedly good at stopping malware but its not the fastest around and its firewall isn’t cutting edge. Overall, an unbalanced security suite.
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