Jumpshot

Jumpshot
Jumpshot isn’t like any other antivirus you’ve ever seen. It runs in a bootable Linux environment, but you won’t see any sign of Linux. Instead of security components, Jumpshot has a collection of “minions”—cartoonish characters that handle security tasks. For example, Kobayashi the ninja is wipes out malware, and Officer Pete manages the rest of Continue Reading →
Samsung Galaxy S4 Google
  The Samsung Galaxy S 4 Google Play Edition isn’t really what Samsung wants you to buy, but it’s the purest form of Android on a phone anywhere—and that’s a great thing. BUY NOW What should I buy and where should I buy it? I get asked these questions everyday. So, I teamed up with Continue Reading →
BitDefender
Bitdefender Total Security (2014) isn’t a mere security suite. It’s a security mega-suite, with a huge number of useful and functional components. Its antivirus earned good scores in our hands-on tests and excellent scores from the independent antivirus labs. Spam filtering and phishing protection also proved highly accurate. Set it for Autopilot and the firewall Continue Reading →

Samsung PN60F8500

Samsung PN60F8500
The Samsung PNF8500 series is a top-shelf plasma HDTV line that delivers outstanding color quality, solid 2D and 3D imagery, and very dark blacks. Its out-of-the-box performance is nothing short of dazzling. BUY NOW What should I buy and where should I buy it? I get asked these questions everyday. So, I teamed up with Continue Reading →
A subscription to OnlyMyEmail Personal (2013) gets you a new, spam-free email address at onlymyemail.com along with the ability to filter spam from two POP3 email accounts. There’s nothing to install locally, just a minor reconfiguration of your email client. An online console lets you review filtered-out spam, and the product offers a full-scale webmail interface. In our real-world antispam testing, Continue Reading →