7 UP Can Diversion Safe

May 15th, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Gadget Reviews

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Recommended by Law Enforcement agencies around the world! Place container anywhere! Take them with you on vacation Place them in the house … anywhere!! Your cash / valuables could not be safer then in these diversion safes…. More >>

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Cheap-oh Charlie, the Bargain Bonehead, Or, Safe Shopping on the Net

April 26th, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Gadget Reviews

What happened to Charlie, even though it was his own fault, is still sad. You see, Charlie is a worshiper at the throne of Cheap. He revels in flimsy plastic, and goes into ecstasy watching those late-night TV commercials that sell gadgets that can save the world. He was thrilled to get the Acme Home Brain Surgery Kit for just $19.95, although he admits that he has yet to try it. (Some people who know him think he has tried it — on himself — which explains a lot).

Charlie did all of his shopping at the dollar store. He was very proud of his sharp shopping prowess. “Those high end fancy-delancy stores are ripping off the public,” opines Charlie. “There is no reason why anything should cost more than a dollar. Anything at all.” Yes, Charlie has a strong disregard for premium shopping places such as fill-in-the-blank-Mart. “Only for rich idiots,” he says.

But Charlie is not devoid of standards. “I never shop at secondhand stores.” Why is that? As he explains, “I only shop quality.” So he only buys at the one dollar stores. That makes sense, right?

Internet Specials That Are Too Good, Way Too Good

As you can imagine, the Internet truly changed Charlie’s life, but not always in good ways. You see, Charlie believed that if it was on the net, it must be cheaper. He heard the phrase “Internet special”, and applied it to every web site that sells anything. If Internet Explorer shows it to him, it must be a bargain. If he sees it in Firefox, buy it, it’s a steal.

Charlie was naïve. Dangerously so.

So Charlie quickly discovered great sites, such as Trash Is Treasure.haha, Cheap Cr.ap, and Fools Rush In.dum. The last site had tragic consequences, as it was there that he bought the blowtorch that killed his mother-in-law. He told her it was a hair dryer. He told her he got it for one dollar. He told her it worked instantaneously — and he wasn’t lying.

And he told the police something else entirely.

This Site Is Run by Crooks

Now we all know the value of reading user reviews of products and dealers before buying on the net. If they write bad things about a dealer, the properly cautious among us would stay away. But not Charlie.

Charlie believed that the worse the review, the better the dealer. He actually searched out dealers accused of selling junk, cheating customers, providing no support, and so forth. He felt that these must be the best on the net. I repeat. The best on the net. Got that?

It makes perfect sense. “They’re just jealous,” says Charlie. “The natural human reaction to a superior product or service is a desperate attempt to resolve residual issues of low self-esteem by denigrating those objects…” at this point I fell asleep as Charlie kept talking. He clearly had taken one too many college psychology courses.

Let’s Go Phishing

Another thing we all know to do is to be very careful with our financial information. In this, Charlie was super careful. That’s why he opened every e-mail he got from “The Pay Pal Team” urging him to log into his account and update his security information. Those nice people from “Pay Pal” were even so nice as to send him a customized link to the log in form. This way, Charlie wouldn’t be bothered to type Pay Pal’s address into the browser. Wasn’t that sweet?

It’s too bad no one was there to tell Charlie that Pay Pal — the REAL Pay Pal — never sends these e-mails. This is something called phishing, and it’s the way impostors got Charlie’s log in and password. We’ll talk more about that later. Poor Charlie. He was trying. Give him credit for that, even if others were stealing it.

Shopping from Unsolicited E-Mails — You Know What They’re Called

Much of Charlie’s shopping day is spent surveying spam. “The best offers!” he explains. “These are responsible dealers, not wasting money on overhead, glossy catalogs and fancy web sites. This way they can pass the savings on to me!”

Does the fact that spam is illegal deter him?

“No way. These people are taking risks to get me the drugs, stocks, software and everything else I need at lowest cost. It’s only illegal because the big overcharging chains, such as you-know-which-river-in-South-America.com are trying to protect their monopolies.” For Charlie, shopping from spammers is a matter of principle. “These guys are heroes, real heroes.” He worships them. How noble! Good grief, Charlie Brown.

Secure Servers And Web Forms

It all came apart for Charlie when he found the deal to end all deals. It was a site called your-car-cheap-for-a-buck.con. Charlie could find dirt cheap cars by paying a buck — yes, the holy dollar — to join this special site.. And, believe it or not, the claim was absolutely correct. Correct, but not in the way Charlie wanted.

You see, Charlie didn’t think that a secure Web order form was necessary. Therefore he didn’t look for the “https” at the beginning of the address. That “s” after the http indicates a secure server to protect against hackers stealing credit card information. Most people realize that it is only wise to submit credit card information to a secure server.

But Charlie is not most people. He was not disturbed when the web site informed him that in order to process its one dollar membership, they needed to post his credit card details on the web site for a few moments. The people at the site didn’t trust the accuracy of Web forms, so they wanted to copy it by hand. “Responsible,” thought Charlie. And so his credit card, Social Security, billing address, you name it were displayed for all to see on the World Wide Web.

Shortly thereafter, Charlie was enjoying a luxurious deluxe vacation in sun filled Cancun, Mexico.

Only it wasn’t Charlie.

The identity theft was so complete that the credit card company didn’t believe Charlie’s story. They kept accepting the charges, and he went so far into debt that the bank foreclosed on his car and sold it for cheap.

The only possession Charlie had left was his membership in your-car-cheap-for-a-buck.con. And there it was, his repossessed car on sale for cheap. Well, the site did live up to its promise. Sort of. He had paid a lot more than a buck to see his car on sale cheap. But that’s just a detail.

The Moral of the Story

Yes, there are great bargains to be had on the Internet. There are discount specials that are fantastic. Remember, though, that the Internet is simply another way of advertising. The same mix of better and worse merchants, honest and less-so dealers is out there. By searching reputable merchants, paying attention to user reviews if they are available, never giving your credit card information to an unsecured site or responding to a phony Pay Pal, bank or other e-mail, you can reap the benefits of Internet shopping.

There is so much great value out there, and through the Internet’s amazing searching power, you can find true blue bargains. I believe it is the best way to shop.

Seth Lutnick shops on the Internet all the time. His new site offers discounts and coupons from reputable dealers only! It’s called bargain-discount.com, and Charlie would never go there. And if you’re traveling, he has book-flights.biz.

When you use google toolbar, is the Google Gadget ‘Fish Tank Refilled’ safe?

April 15th, 2010 2 Comments   Posted in Gadget Reviews

It says google has not tested/verified the features/ security of this third party gadget. Plz Help!!!!!!!!

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Is it safe to purchase Electronic gadgets and items from online stores?

April 2nd, 2010 3 Comments   Posted in Gadget Reviews

Will it be worth to buy MP3 player and other gadgets from online companies?

Can Safe – 7 Up

February 26th, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Gadget Reviews

  • Color: Multi
  • Size: 2 1/2″ diameter
  • Designed with a seamless screw-off top or bottom, to allow concealment inside the container.
  • 100% genuine product container.
  • Looks exactly like the real product.

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Hide it in plain site! 100% genuine product container. Remanufactured into a unique storage safe. Looks exactly like the real product. Designed with a seamless screw-off top or bottom, to allow concealment inside the container. …. More >>

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Getting A Lock On Safe Travel

February 26th, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Gadget Reviews

If there is one thing that defines our human nature clearly it is stuff. We have houses full of things to aid and comfort us. Many have cars with their gadgets on seats, in glove compartments and filling up trunk space. So when we travel, it’s not a big surprise we want to take our stuff with us. In fact, the only thing we don’t want to do with our stuff is lose it. We lock our houses, we lock our cars and now when we travel there are many ways we can lock up our stuff and keep it secure.


TSA Approved Travel Locks


Locking your luggage is a practice as old as luggage itself. After 9/11 locking your luggage became a little more complex. Officers from the Transportation and Safety Administration (TSA) needed to search each and every piece of luggage to ensure passenger safety. That’s fine for carry-on totes, but checked luggage also needed to be checked, and the locks on the suitcase left open or cut off. Now there is a solution so you can lock your bags and have them safety checked. Magellan Travel Company markets TSA approved locks. Equipped with a mechanism that is only able to be opened by a special key all TSA members have, the locks secure the bags from being opened from anyone but your inspector and you.


The Lock Alarm


A travel tool with two uses is always great because its one less thing you have to pack. A company named Travel Tools, whose items are usually seen in the SkyMall in the seat pockets of airlines, sells the Lock Alarm. This plastic coated steel alarm consists of a 24 inch steel cable that loops into the handle of your bag to keep it secure. It releases with a combination lock. It also contains a 100 decibel alarm if anyone cuts the cord or disturbs the lock without the combination. It is not for use during air travel because it is not TSA approved. But once you arrive at your destination you can secure your luggage or things at that time. An added bonus to the proximity alarm is that you can loop the handle around your doorknob at night and be alerted is someone tries to enter your room.


Smart Jewelry Boxes


Several travel companies have offered different jewelry boxes and cases for transport. These “smart boxes” are usually lined with velvet keep your jewelry from getting scratched on the sometime bumpy flights and rides you encounter and some have pegs and placement devices to the necklaces aren’t all tangled up in one undoable knot when you arrive. The locks on these boxes vary from a simply key lock or combination tumbler to a high-end thumbprint based lock with emergency key access. Jewelry is a pricey investment to take on travel and keeping it locked both in your luggage and in your hotel is a wise choice.


Even if we take a trip by ourselves we will never be truly alone when we travel. With these locking devices securely in place we can be sure to keep all our stuff.

Crimestopper’s Safe Call Line of Products Promotes SAFETY

February 10th, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Other Gadgets


Take a video tour of Crimestopper Security Inc.'s Safe Call family of hands-free Bluetooth mirrors and steering wheel modules.

Privacy Safe – Wireless Video and Tap Detector

February 9th, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Gadget Reviews

  • Don’t sacrifice your privacy. You never know who is watching or listening.
  • Innovative high technology device keeps you safe from wireless wiretap and video cameras.
  • Our Keychain Wireless Detector is easy to carry with you so you can feel confident in the office, bedroom or dressing room.

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Don’t sacrifice your privacy. You never know who is watching or listening.

Innovative high technology device keeps you safe from wireless wiretap and video cameras.

Our Keychain Wireless Detector is easy to carry with you so you can feel confident in the office, bedroom or dressing room.

Detectable radio frequency width 30MHz – 2.4GHz. Responding distance 10-15 feet. Super bright blue LED light for emergency or illumination use. Stylish key chain makes it easy to carry the detector wherever you go. Portable and lightweight. Product size 1.2 x 2.3 x 0.4 Uses 2 button cell batteries (included)…. More >>

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Spy Gadget Guarantee to Give You a Safe Christmas

January 23rd, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Uncategorized

Christmas 2009 is just around the corner and it is celebration time again. With just countable number of days for the huge celebration, it is now time to head out for shopping, and you are well aware of that. Not only you, but also every person in this planet is aware that this is shopping time. And most importantly, the chain snatchers, robbers, and other negative figures in society know that this is shopping time. In fact, they have been waiting for this frenzy. Trust me that my aim is not to scare you and prevent you from enjoying a great Christmas shopping season. Did security equipment come into your mind?

 

I just wanted to create awareness that the holiday seasons are the times when self defense is needed the most. This is where the spy gadgets come into play. Don’t get into a misconception that you will have to carry a lethal weapon to be safe during Christmas. These spy gadgets are completely non-lethal and in fact you can teach a great lesson to the negative figures in the society and make him realize his mistakes.

 

How easy are the spy gadgets To Use?

Using spy gadgets does not require special training and can be effectively used under any circumstances. Moreover, spy gadgets have the capacity to subdue a person with a single shot and can be rendered unconscious for a considerable time. The main advantage of using spy gadgets for self defense is that you will get enough escape time or even you can alert the cops and get the bad guy arrested. Having a bad guy arrested is one of the best things that you can do during Christmas. Isn’t it? However, there are several places in this planet where the use of the spy gadgets is restricted. To be more precise, it is illegal to own a stun gun in such places.

What to Buy First This Christmas?

Last Christmas I was thinking a lot to decide what to buy first. I ended up with a great decision to buy a stun gun first. Personal safety matters more than anything else. To the added advantage, wholesale spy gadgets can be bought online. You can buy spy gadgets online, get them delivered to your doorstep, and take them with you while you go out Christmas shopping. With a stun gun with you, you can concentrate on shopping rather than worrying about your personal safety.

 

So there is no reason spy gadgets should be your first plan to buy this Christmas. ipodtshop.com online store can provide you many series of cheap electronics. As spy gadgets, we have Auto Detective Pen, Inspection & Surveillance Video Camera – Flexible Pinhole Camera and other series. Welcome your visit and have a good online shopping time.

Internet reference:

http://www.articlesnatch.com/Article/Enjoying-A-Safe-Christmas-With-Stun-Guns-For-Self-Defense/815270

Editor: Jodie

Spy Gadget Guarantee to Give You a Safe Christmas

Digital Gadgets and Your Business – Creating a Safe Haven

January 23rd, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Uncategorized

Most businesses lately are turning more and more towards the use of laptops, smart phones and even PDA’s or Pocket PC’s to help keep in touch with clients and keep the business running in tip top shape. From the tiniest communication device to the priciest laptop, there are several things you should keep in mind to keep your personal information safe and keep yourself up and running with few security breaches, less viruses, and fewer expensive repairs.


First, your laptop needs a good strong anti-virus program. This is something that is essential and cannot be skipped over no matter what. If you are connecting to the internet, downloading any files or attachments or even reading e-mails then you need this software. Which brand you choose is ultimately up to you, but this is not something that you should ever skip over. Some viruses give hackers access to your computer, which can mean valuable sales information, client contact information, payment information, and even your own personal information to use against you in identity theft.


Second, always use a secure password. Something such as your name or even your business name is not considered acceptable or secure. This is something that should be a mixture of numbers and letters if possible. However, just as important as a secure password is something that you will actually remember! There is no sense in password protecting your computer if you lock even yourself out of it. Strive for a password that you can remember first, then try to make it more secure.


Third, if you are using a PDA or a Pocket PC always synchronize your data at least once a day. If you make constant changes to information or your schedule, you may wish to synchronize more often. This process is quick and simple, involves simply connecting the PDA to the cord that is attached to the computer and takes only a few moments. This time spent synchronizing your PDA to your computer can ensure that all of your information is up to date and all changes are made immediately.


Fourth, never sign onto any wireless network without first ensuring that your computer is locked and protected. This means ensure that your computer is not sharing any information with any networks that you are not personally responsible for. This includes places such as restaurants, hotels, business centers and anywhere else you go. If you are not personally responsible for the network then you should not allow other computers or PDA’s connected to the network to have access to your device. This is a time where an encryption key is essential and quite helpful.


Fifth, if you even remotely suspect your computer has a virus then remove it immediately from the internet. Depending on the type of computer this may be as easy as unplugging a cable, for others such as wireless it may be as complex as shutting off the wireless card. Regardless of the method used it is essential to remove the computer from the internet until the virus is removed and the computer is restored to ensure the virus does not spread to other computers on the network.

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