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Keep your conversation history always accessible and save your chat history online with a new service! IM-HISTORY stores your instant messages on secure, reliable servers. 137: Why We Lose Data
There is one universal fear that every computer user small or big lives with- data loss. Since hours are spent compiling this data and its value is immense, it can be hugely frustrating and can lead to great loss. The data we store on an everyday basis plays a role in our personal lives, in our professional lives, and even translates to the relationships we establish. 138: A Desk on Top
Solve window clutter and access desktop easily. To launch a shortcut from your desktop simply click DESKonTOP icon near the system clock, and access a small copy of your desktop with all shortcuts. 139: Clean Room - Why it’s Essential for Data Recovery Companies to Have it
Imagine a patient recovering post surgery in a regular hospital room instead of an intensive care unit. The chances of infections and set backs in such a scenario are very high. Therefore, as a precautionary measure the patient is kept in a highly sanitised environment. 140: Fast and Reliable Recovery of Microsoft Office Documents
Recover latest versions of deleted documents even after a hard drive failure. Can preview and recover Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Visio, Publisher and other. 141: How to get PicaJet FX absolutely free via TrialPay!
How to get PicaJet FX, the award winning digital photo management software for free. 142: Using a Computer to Record Telephone Conversations
Use your existing computer hardware to handle recording of telephone conversations with Call Corder. 143: Role Playing on Pocket PC
Explore beautifully painted, stylish locations with hundreds of detailed maps. Meet friendly characters and mendacious monsters. Enjoy multiple quests. 144: Access Your PC Remotely From Anywhere in the World
Control your computer and access your files remotely from anywhere in the world no matter how many obstacles stand between you and your remote computer. 145: Lexmark X4550 multifunction - review and cartridge choice.
The Lexmark X4550 isn't the cheapest printing device to offer Wi-Fi capabilities (that accolade goes to the juicily priced £60 Lexmark Z1420 inkjet), but it still weighs in at a sub-£80 price that, particularly in light of its scanning capabilities, ought to grab your attention. 146: HP Photosmart C5180 All-In-One -- review and cartridge choice
For a network-enabled multifunction printer, the HP Photosmart C5180 All-In-One is currently available for under £100, which makes it a very interesting propos ion. 147: Canon PIXMA ip1800 inkjet printer - review and cartridge choice.
The PIXMA ip1800 is a no-frills, entry-level printer that retails at under £40, yet instead of settling for a humdrum cream casing, Canon has designed a sleek black mirror finish to a case that remains relatively compact (442 x 237 x 152mm) and weighs 3.3kg. 148: Recover Deleted Email Messages in Vista Windows Mail
Recovery for Windows Mail protects your messages from accidental deletion. It can un-delete and fully recover deleted mail even if it has been erased from the "Deleted Items" folder. 149: Epson Stylus DX7000F - review and cartridge choice.
Print, scan and fax with a single inkjet-based machine. The DX7000F scans well but makes slow prints, scans and copies, and has no ADF for fax and is commonly available for a little over £100. 150: Samsung ML-3050 review and cartridge choice.
Sub-£100 laser printers are nothing new, but for that money you'd expect a fairly basic personal laser. Samsung's ML-3050 certainly covers the basics, but also offers a couple of extras you might not expect. Page 10 of 15 [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] |
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