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More African connections mean more scams

More African connections mean more scams

AS CHEAP CONNECTIONS in Africa to the world wide wibble have grown, so have the number of Internet scams originating from the continent, insecurity experts claim. According to InfoWorld, while Nigerian frauds have been targeting the outside world, increasingly the scammers are looking for soft...

The worst may be over for the tech industry

The worst may be over for the tech industry

THE WORST might be over for the technology market, according to the prophecy division at Forrester Research. After staring for some days into a pool of ink, the analysts see better days ahead for the technology industry, despite some of the worst first quarter figures on record. After receiv...

Apple admits its Iphones are overheating

Apple admits its Iphones are overheating

Apple is advising punters not to use Iphones when the temperature is a little hot. This will be news to those Iphone users who battled with the UK's heatwave this week, but apparently Apple revised a support document about Iphone temperature to include the Iphone 3GS. Apparently you can oper...

Google doesn’t recognise independence

Google doesn’t recognise independence

THE INQUIRING EYE of the INQ has uncovered a quirk in Google's Gmail today which, we assume, is probably an over-thought prank for the 4th of July weekend. If you type the word "independence" into the main body of text, a spell check will quickly tell you the word isn’t recognised. Gmail does, ho...

Windows XP is hanging in there

Windows XP is hanging in there

A YEAR AGO Microsoft announced that Windows XP was deader than Elvis Presley and yet for some reason the operating system appears to still be going strong. But the June 30 kill date came and went. Based upon user complaints, Microsoft kept XP going and even found it a new market in the netbook wo...

Welcome to SavaComp Print E-mail

SavaComp is a not for profit Social Enterprise that provides businesses and other organisations with an ethically responsible alternative to traditional I.T. disposal practises. Over 60% of PC's received are repaired and reused, the remaining units are recycled with disposal in landfills avoided. We can collect equipment from the West Yorkshire and Craven area.

 
Donations Print E-mail

We accept any computer related equipment. Computers, laptops, monitors, networking equipment, computer cables, mice and keyboards are just a few of the items we accept. Business donors should click here, home users wishing to donate should click here.

 
Why Recycle? Print E-mail

Computers seem so efficient and environmentally-friendly, but there are hidden dangers associated with them once they become e-waste. Find out here which toxins can be found in your computer.

 
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Last Update: 04-07-2009 12:07.