What your Antivirus provider, Don't want you to KNOW!

What your Antivirus provider , Don't want you to KNOW!

To  many times I hear people having computer problems, I then ask them ; "do you have a virus maybe?"
they reply with: "I use AVG paid, they claim it's better than free" OR "I use avast it is the best" OR "I bought kaspersky.."
Some don't EVEN HAVE antivirus installed!

But when a scan with a small program is done by me or the user, results show diffrend.
IF A FREE PRODUCT OF A COMPANY DOESN'T PROTECT YOU, THE PAID WON'T DO BETTER!

The following Test will show you that AVG Didn't protect the user:


 Avg was installed and updated, a few viruses was downloaded (real viruses)
and run, The computer restarted and bam, won't WORK!


Micorosfts free anti-virus FOLLOW THE SMAE ROUTE: Big fail!



Microsofts AV was installed and updated
A few Viruses was downloaded, and wam, bam, We are back where we was with AVG!



Athought it looked like Avast! was the winner, DON"T BE FOOLED!
This was one of avast's! "good" days.
I found avast computers that are so infected, they had to Reload the whole Computer!



Next is NORTON:


BIG FAIL!


MTN to give Broadband to rural areas


MTN SA's Chief Technology Officer Kanagaratnam Lambotharan (image source: file photo)

South Africa’s second largest mobile operator, MTN plans to roll out over 1 000 Universal Mobile Telecommunications Systems (UMTS) base stations in rural areas for the next two years.
MTN plans to bring the much-needed broadband capacity to millions of its subscribers in the country and its operations across the continent and the Middle East. The company has made significant broadband investments in the West Africa Cable System (WACS), and in the East Africa Cable System (EASSy) undersea cables.
“The key limitations to rolling out infrastructure however remain the availability of high capacity transmission and in some cases grid power, which requires additional investment from telecoms players such as MTN.”
“As a company with operations in emerging markets, the availability of reliable energy sources in rolling and maintaining a reliable network is crucial.
“The unavailability of reliable energy supplies makes network rollout very expensive, thus dissuading potential investors from investing,” says Lambotharan.



What NOKIA has on the heart

So you might feel that your Nokia phone is old in comparison with other phones, But according to Nokia it isn't!

You might be waiting for that new Windows Phone/Nokia devices that will be streaming out later, but according to Gerard Brandjes (South-Africa Nokia Manager), Symbian will still be the Nokia operating system (software) for less powerful phones. I agree with his statement.


 What if I only have a few rand in my pocket and need a Phone? We all stare at Nokia for the cheaper, yet quality Phones, so taking this away form users is not going to work... 



“Mainstream consumers are starting to understand the value proposition to Nokia beyond just the device,” he says. “For the next three or four years, millions of Nokia users will continue using feature phones [and] we need to make sure we transition them into the smartphone segment.”
The next product line they will release is the S40. The S40 is a fully functional phone at a very low cost.
Gerard says that although allot of attention is focused on high end devices such as android form Google and the iPhone from apple, the current Nokia S60 is still selling quite good.    

“We are looking at connecting the next billion [people] and that will be done through S40,” he says.

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Saake Botha