Thursday, November 30, 2006

Website Content Wizard Will Be $60 More Tomorrow!

Website Content Wizard is going up $60 tomorrow.  The author just sent out an email.  He is up to version 2.0 an amazing new release.

http://tinyurl.com/ybuhve

If you already own it, you can get your free upgrade.  If you have not bought it, but thought about it, now is your chance to save before the price goes up.

I have had it for some time and this upgrade is AMAZING!

Good Tips We Can All Use

Document what's in your home       If your home was burglarized or destroyed by fire, would you remember everything that was stolen or lost? Take the time to compile an inventory of your valuables and it will save you precious time and frustration later. A thorough home inventory makes it easier to file a complete and prompt claim so it can be settled quickly. Here's some advice from leading insurance companies:

  • Photograph or videotape items, room by room - if only one room is damaged, you can quickly determine what needs to be replaced
  • Share your inventory with your insurance company to ensure that you have the coverage you need
  • Update your inventory annually or whenever you make major purchases
  • Keep invoices and warranties with your inventory in a safety deposit box or with a trusted family member

Most insurance companies offer tools to help you complete your inventory such as home inventory checklists or even free software allowing you to catalog your possessions online. Contact your insurance company today or check out the Insurance Information Institute for more information

Wednesday, November 29, 2006

MAC's not Virus Free Anymore

Adware sample targets Mac OS X
New adware program silently installs on Mac OS X systems and opens Web browser windows.

In The News

Economy & Policy
Cyber Monday Blowout Online shopping sites were hopping on the Monday after Thanksgiving.

Venture Capital
Private Equity Eyes Dell, EMC, Yahoo Huge technology buyouts of the past few years may be just the start.

And It's Ipod In The Lead

Industries
Zune Not Stealing iPod Faithful
Analyst points to weak signs in first weeks of Zune media player launch.