28 Jan, 2012
Posted by: admin In: News
Telecom probing database access claims Telecom is investigating what it says is potentially fraudulent accessing of customer information on its database.A marketing company working for Telecom’s rival, Slingshot, has been accused of accessing the telco’s Wireline database,… Read more on The New Zealand Herald
13 Jul, 2011
Posted by: admin In: Finance
Have you ever wonder about your credit report or your credit rating? Like it or not every people with “magnetic stripe” aka credit card in America has their credit rating stored and record. This record is widely used by many credit providers as their reference to either approved or denies your loan application. Do they [...]
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03 Jun, 2011
Posted by: admin In: Internet
Fast movement of internet technology is heading us; everyone who couldn’t follow the flow will leave behind in a blink. Nearly two decades ago, a business card and phone number should be enough in order to represent our self in front of our colleagues or clients, but now it’s all different. If you don’t have [...]
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Getting broadband service is easy, but research still needed for broadband Internet services are increasingly the norm today, unlike the dial-up days of the late 1990′s. With a greater amount of information that must move at speeds faster on the Internet and the greatest number of teleworkers, each year, the need for broadband Internet fired [...]
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31 Jan, 2011
Posted by: admin In: News
Egypt Turns to Sole Provider, Dial-Up for Internet Access Internet and SMS access in Egypt remained spotty or non-existent Monday. Though one provider appears to be live, those without access to this ISP are reportedly turning to more old-school options – from dial-up Internet to paper leaflets. Read more on PC Magazine