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  • euronews U talk – Protecting your internet purchases

    Posted on May 17th, 2012 Tech Nerd No comments

    euronews U talk - Protecting your internet purchases

    www.euronews.com In this edition of U talk Vittoria Pischedda from Lyon, France asks: “I bought a computer online from a German website but it does not work properly. What should I do? Are there general rules for returning goods purchased online?” Jimena Gómez de la Flor, from Europe Direct responds: “When you buy online goods you have at least two years to ask for a replacement or a repair if it does not work. The same rules appl when you buy goods in shops. “This two-year guarantee period can be even longer in some countries. It starts from the moment goods are delivered. The vendor is always liable for repairing or replacing the goods in a reasonable time. If they cannot, you can always claim for a refund or a price reduction. “In some EU countries you can also ask the producer for a solution. However, you have to check where the vendor is registered, as your EU rights only apply when the vendors are registered in the EU. “In general terms, you have the right to cancel your purchase when shopping online within seven working days from the day you received it. Usually to cancel, all you have to do is inform them. You do not need to mention any specific reason. Then just return the purchase and the refund should be complete within 30 days. “If you have any problems with this, you can always contact a European consumer centre. They can help you with online and transborder issues. If you have a problem with a local vendor, you can always contact a national consumer centre
    Video Rating: 4 / 5

  • Husky vs Internet – [Game 2] – PvP – StarCraft 2

    Posted on May 14th, 2012 Tech Nerd 25 comments

    Follow me on Facebook: www.facebook.com I am going to start once again uploading my own games. This was the VERY first set of games I played. I am going to be casting and uploading all 5 of the games I played in a row. There was no other games between these. Map: Metalopolis Husky (Protoss) Blue vs Gamoo (Protoss) Red
    Video Rating: 4 / 5

  • Husky vs Internet – [Game 5] – PvZ – StarCraft 2

    Posted on May 14th, 2012 Tech Nerd 24 comments

    Follow me on Facebook: www.facebook.com I am going to start once again uploading my own games. This was the VERY first set of games I played. I am going to be casting and uploading all 5 of the games I played in a row. There was no other games between these. Map: Lost Temple Husky (Protoss) vs ZergMaster (Zerg)

  • HUSKY VS INTERNET – Multiple Games – 1v1 Obs Map

    Posted on May 14th, 2012 Tech Nerd 25 comments

    HUSKY VS INTERNET - Multiple Games - 1v1 Obs Map

    Map name: 1 v 1 Obs Xel’naga Caverns This is me playing on the KOTH style map that pits the winner of the last game against a new challenger. Is very fun for practice and relaxing if you decide just to bet :) .

  • Computers for seniors including internet and email – Box Hill Institute Short Course

    Posted on May 3rd, 2012 Tech Nerd No comments

    Find out more about Box Hill Institute of TAFE, Melbourne www.bhtafe.edu.au You are never too old to learn new skills! This course introduces you to computers and the internet, and programs like Microsoft Word, Excel, Publisher, Internet Explorer and Outlook. www.boxhill.edu.au

  • euronews hi-tech – Internet data: travelling light

    Posted on April 23rd, 2012 Tech Nerd 2 comments

    www.euronews.net These two laptops are transferring data to each other at a speed of 10 megabits per second – using just light. Scientists in Germany and elsewhere are working on this optical technology, which could make wireless internet available in places where it is currently restricted.

  • Part 1 – What is the Internet

    Posted on April 23rd, 2012 Tech Nerd 4 comments

    Part 1 - What is the Internet

    A beginners introduction to internet. Understand ISPs, Hosts, Servers
    Video Rating: 4 / 5

  • Double Your Internet Speed for Free

    Posted on April 22nd, 2012 Tech Nerd 25 comments

    I explain how to double your internet speed using a little bit of physics. This video is a bit long, but you can skip the math part if you want. Like me on Facebook: www.facebook.com Check out my website www.thiojoe.com Follow me on Twitter twitter.com
    Video Rating: 3 / 5

  • WWE 12 – Truth About WWE 12 ft. Internet Championship + Game Footage!

    Posted on April 22nd, 2012 Tech Nerd 25 comments

    Honestly it’s gonna be a great game stop complaining. THQ does the best they can in the time frame they have.. Stop being internet tough saying you won’t buy the game because you didn’t get the features you wanted. Follow my Rantings on Twitter: www.twitter.com Like My FaceSpace: www.facebook.com

  • El futuro de internet

    Posted on April 22nd, 2012 Tech Nerd 25 comments

    Un vídeo que te sorprenderá por la magnitud de su propuesta. El desarrollo tecnológico no ha hecho más que empezar y lo que vendrá en los próximos años nos va a hacer añicos nuestra visión del mundo. Es una evolución exponencial que ya muchos corroboran. Esto ya está empezando a ocurrir con los dispositivos de Intel: www.readwriteweb.com The Internet of Things holds many possibilities for a network systems manufacturer like Cisco. It also looks like we may be needing a lot of those “50 thousand trillion trillion addresses per person” created by switching to IPv6, the next generation Internet Protocol which uses a 128-bit address, after all. 19 de enero 2012: el FBI cierra Megaupload como un golpe de efecto a escala mundial en contra de la piratería ya favor de las regulaciones SOPA y PIPA. El Departamento de Justicia acusa a siete de los responsables de estas compañías de crimen organizado y asegura que son “responsables” de “piratería masiva en todo el mundo de diferentes tipos de obras protegidas por derechos de propiedad intelectual”. Además, en la nota hecha pública se asegura que estas páginas han generado más de 175 millones de dólares en actividades delictivas y que han causado “más de 500 millones de dólares en daños a los propietarios de las obras protegidas”.