AOL Broadband Provider Services in UK

August 14th, 2007 · No Comments

AOL is a well known broadband internet provider in the UK. It has been very keen in introducing a lot of new features through simple options to impress their subscribers. A couple of years back, AOL have introduced two unique features namely “McAfee virus scan and McAfee firewall Express”. These useful new options were provided only to certain subscribers who use AOL 8.0 and 9.0 versions, but now anyone can enjoy the advantages of those newly introduced security features.

“AOL safety and Security Centre” is also recently introduced feature for the AOL subscribers. It has designed to be a solution for all kinds of security needs. The users can enjoy this service free of charge. The only condition is that the subscribers should have an AOL e-mail address or an AOL My eAddress with Windows XP Platform.

The subscribers can make use of other advantages from this “AOL safety and Security Centre” feature like:

  • McAfee powered virus protection
  • Spy ware
  • Spam and phishing protection
  • Plus parental controls, and
  • Firewall
  • AOL Broadband Provider has made their subscribers pleased by introducing a new version of Trojan and virus protection. This new security version is known as “AOL Active Virus Shield”. The software is perfectly developed by Kaspersky Labs and not by McAfee. The users can make use of this anti-virus software at zero cost. To get this software there is no need to have an AOL email account. It is possible to use the software just by having an email address. The software has developed with the ability to run on multiple platforms like:

  • Windows 98,
  • Windows 2000,
  • Windows ME, and
  • Windows XP
  • AOL Keywords

    Keywords are nothing but a simple term or phrase. This phrase can be used as shortcuts for most of the AOL areas and web sites. If the subscriber wants to view football results or news, the subscriber can use AOL keyword “Football”. Lots of companies have come forward to pay money to keep their content as AOL keyword.

    Attractive AOL free services
    AOL has planned to offer email services as well. It is possible to make use of the chat room services. The only requirement is that the subscriber has to produce the proof of age for an account which has to be created by using a credit card under this free plan. This AOL broadband provider has recently launched another feature called AOL Open Ride. It is nothing but it is a tool designed with the potential to combine four tasks in one program namely:

  • Web browser,
  • Instant messenger,
  • Email client and
  • Media player.

  • Recent Introduction of on-line features

  • Uncut Video
  • The very recent contribution free service from AOL broadband is uncut video. This feature allows all the registered subscribers or users to post as well as comment on their favourite videos.

  • Xdrive
  • It is also a service through which the subscriber can backup their files through the internet connection. The users can get a 5 GB account at zero cost.

    Visit Broadbandsuppliers.co.uk website for latest AOL Broadband Supplier Offers.

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    Casino Gaming on the Move at 888.com/mobile

    August 13th, 2007 · No Comments

    They say the world is getting smaller, and while it is true to some extent, we still spend a lot of time travelling to get places. Faster travel often means that we can commute to ever more distant places – not that we can get to work faster.

    So, what can we do on our daily commutes? Well, you could read a book, or, you could have some fun with your mobile phone. The 888.com mobile casino gives you all the fun of a real casino, or the full sized PC and Mac compatible online casino, in the palm of your hand.

    Even if you don’t normally approve of online gambling, you can enjoy the mobile casino through the free play options without having to risk real money. You can play roulette, poker, and slot machine games on your mobile phone – in full colour.
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    SonyEricsson K850i Review

    July 22nd, 2007 · No Comments

    SonyEricsson K850iThe SonyEricsson K850i is a 2007 model mobile multimedia phone. Mobiledia writes about SonyEricsson K850i’s camera, “The 5.0-megapixel camera with auto focus and Xenon flash produces true digital camera results. Even if users are not an expert photographer, the K850i does everything to help get the best possible shots. Photo fix automatically improves light balance in one click to make pictures as good as it can get. When taking a picture of a moving object, for example at a sports event, consumers can select BestPic and take nine pictures in one burst. Then simply choose the best and delete the rest.”

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    Samsung U100 Review

    July 22nd, 2007 · No Comments

    Samsung U100The Samsung U100 ia a 2007 model mobile phone. Mobile-Review reviews the Samsung U100 and writes about display, “The display works in landscape mode, similarly the Samsung X820. This screen type is typical for the previous generation handsets by Samsung, but not for a new offering. It has 220×176 pixel resolution (38×30 mm, 2 inches). There can be up to 5 text lines placed on the display and up to three lines for service needs. The display itself is almost identical to that found in the X820 quality-wise, only the size is a little bit larger – it is 2mm taller and 2mm wider. Texts are pretty much comfortable to read in landscape orientation. This display is capable of showing up to 262 K colors, the picture looks vibrant and is very legible in different environments, including bright sunlight. The only shortcoming is the glossy glass protecting the screen which is a fingerprints magnet, exposing all smudges while in the sun.” Keep reading →

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    Nokia E61i Review

    July 22nd, 2007 · No Comments

    Nokia E61iThe Nokia E61i is a 2007 model mobile phone. This phone is a renewal for Nokia E61 business-smartphone. Improved design and internal 2MP camera are the differences. PCmag reviews the Nokia E61i and writes, “The E61i impresses with its sleek, thin, aluminum and black plastic enclosure. At 4.6 by 2.8 by 0.5 inches, the phone’s thinness is partially offset by its width. Sure, it’s a bit ungainly to hold to your ear, though not nearly as bad as the brick-like i-mate JAQ. It weighs 5.3 ounces, putting it in the middle zone between svelte 3.5-ounce BlackJacks and fat 6.4-ounce Treos. The 2.8-inch, 320- by 240-pixel widescreen doesn’t come close to the T-Mobile Wing’s or Motorola Q’s in brightness, but it’s sharp and easy to read. The menu backdrops are done up in a drab gray just like the E62’s; a little extra pizzazz would go a long way here.” Keep reading →

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    BT Broadband Provider - Leader in the UK ISP

    July 10th, 2007 · No Comments

    Most of the UK people have to use the internet or sit on-line for most of their working hours. There are approximately 4 million people who use ADSL connections in the UK and 2 million people use cable connections for getting the internet access. Totally 6 million people in the UK use internet for multiple purposes. In which around 1.7 million people are using BT Company’s broadband package. It is because they have been one of the widely popular broadband providers in the UK.

    BT Broadband Supplier has the credit of launching its high speed internet connections to their customers. The UK people can get ADSL internet access through two ways. The first technique is called as “Local Loop Unbundling” or in short LLU. In this technique, there is no need to use a BT phone line. BT owns the monopoly of serving this LLU function. Later on other competitors started to provide “Local Loop Unbundling” technique. Only 1% of the people in UK use this technique to get broadband in the UK. The other way is to connect an existing BT telephone line with a digital line which offers you high speed internet.

    Believe it or not ADSL is still unavailable in certain rural areas near Britain. BT has put much effort to expand and upgrade its network therefore it can cover all the areas in the UK. According to a recent survey, Broadband service is enjoyed by more than 96.6% of the UK households. The standard package of the BT service provider is 2 Mega bits per minute. This package offers the download benefit up to 1 GB which can be a web page, music or movie in a month.

    If required you can update your internet access by getting 15 GB package. There are some pay-as-you-go packages available in dial up connections. You can sign even unlimited downloading in dial up contracts. It is easy to get a separate gaming account in BT which permits you to play PS2 and Xbox games on-line.

    BT Broadband provider offers you to filter content for the protection of your children from spam, junk mail, pop-ups and also from on-line hackers or intruders. The main reason why there is an increasing number of subscribers who sign up for BT provider is the reliability they offer. BT is waiting to make a trail on 8 Mbps connection for their subscribers soon.

    Read BT Broadband Internet Reviews in broadbandsuppliers.co.uk

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    Motorola SLVR L9 Review

    July 7th, 2007 · 2 Comments

    Motorola L9Motorola SLVR L9 is a 2007 model mobile phone. MobileBurn writes about Motorola L9 and notes, “The MOTOSLVR L9 is the only handset that Motorola announced today that does not support HSDPA high-speed data, with GPRS/EDGE having to suffice. The on board 2.0 megapixel camera utilizes the 20MB internal memory and microSD memory expansion for storage. Music is taken care of with a player compatible with MP3, AAC, e-AAC, and e-AAC+ music and an FM radio, with an airplane mode to enable you to listen to your tunes in places where phone use is prohibited. Bluetooth 2.0 with support for stereo headphones using A2DP is included, with a miniUSB port available for wired data transfer. Included in the box is a battery capable of up to 6.6 hours of talk time or 14.5 days standby.” Keep reading →

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    Nokia 6500 Review

    July 7th, 2007 · No Comments

    Nokia 6500Mobile-Review reviews the Nokia 6500 classic and writes about display, “The Nokia 6500 Classic utilizes a QVGA display, powered by TFT technology (16 mln colors, which are all bright and vibrant) with a resolution of 240×320 pixels (diagonal of 2 inches, 31×41 mm). The manufacturer hasn’t included any type of backlighting adjustment, i.e. the screen is always evenly backlit, which allows saving a bit of charge. Nevertheless the user is enabled to choose standby screensaver and backlighting mode (on/off) – in the latter case, if the backlighting will be turned off, the information will remain visible indoors but only at certain angles. Apart from that you can completely switch off the screen, so that it will turn black with no information being displayed on it. In light of the screen having a mirror layer, it doesn’t fade in the sun and ensures that all data will be still readable”. Keep reading →

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    LG Muziq Review

    July 7th, 2007 · 1 Comment

    LG MuziqLaptopmag reviews the LG Muziq and has this to say about it, “The LG Muziq, the successor to the popular Fusic, improves on many of its predecessor’s missed notes and adds a number of innovations, such as multitasking, a GPS navigation application, and a microSD slot that’s compatible with new high-capacity 4GB cards, which gives the Muziq as much capacity as the iPhone, but for a fraction of the price. It also holds onto the features that made the Fusic stand out, such as the ability to transmit music to an FM radio, beam MP3s to a stereo Bluetooth headset or speaker system, and take advantage of Sprint’s TV services. But despite these improvements, the Muziq, which will be available from Sprint on July 15th for $99 with a two-year contract, still feels like a cell phone with a music player stuck on” Keep reading →

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    Samsung SGH-X830 Review

    July 7th, 2007 · No Comments

    Samsung SGH-X830Samsung SGH-X830 is a 2007 model mobile phone. TrustedReviews.com reviews the Samsung SGH-X830 and has this to say about navigation, “The navigation wheel’s centre button will now pause and resume playback, while pressing the wheel at the top opens the playlist, left and right skip back and forwards between tracks, and pressing the wheel at the bottom opens the music player controls and options. From here you can edit playlists, send files via Bluetooth, set a tune as a ringtone and configure the shuffle and repeat settings. Two buttons on the top edge of the handset let you control music volume.” Keep reading →

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