Christmas Gift Guide: Kingston USB

December 2008

Lifehacker Australia: The Kingston 32 GB USB isn’t the smallest of USBs, or the most revolutionary. Considering Kingston recently released a 64GB version in the US, it’s not even the largest in existence. But at $149 it is one of the most economical high-capacity USBs on the Australian market, effectively allowing you to store all your most important documents, photos, music and videos for $4.65 a gig. The stick is Windows, Mac and Linux compatible, and would make a most practical gift for anyone who owns a computer with limited storage.
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How to Host a Green Goes With Everything Party

December 2008

5min Life Tips: recently added: Learn how to Host a Green Goes With Everything Party Series with your friends! Support one another to a greener and healthier life by sharing tips, discussing important topics and learning how to improve your “Body Burden” score. Download our Free guide. http://www.greengoeswitheverything.com/members.php


Online Banking Security Myths Debunked

December 2008

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If you’re ever online, the chances are good that you access Internet banking services (83% of Internet users in Australia do, according to Sensis). And because it’s your money that’s involved, you know that security is important. However, there are plenty of myths and misconceptions surrounding Internet banking security. Read on to learn where the risks are.


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