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Avast Offers Alternative Protection for your Devices

Avast Offers Alternative Protection for your Devices

The Avast One suite is designed to put you in the driver’s seat, the software starts with a comprehensive free tier that includes complete real-time threat protection, AI-powered scam detection, device clean up to restore performance and a no-log VPN—all without needing you to add credit card or forcing a stripped-down trial with minimal features.

Charging up on the go with D-Link

Charging up on the go with D-Link

If you work on the move and need to keep multiple devices charged up, D-Link has a new solution to keep you out of trouble. The tech company has just launched  its DPP-201 power bank, packing a massive twenty thousand mAh battery.

Logitech Brings Haptic Feedback to Windows 11

Logitech Brings Haptic Feedback to Windows 11

Windows 11 features native haptic feedback for compatible input devices. Leading the charge is Logitech’s flagship MX Master 4, the first productivity mouse built to natively support this feature.

Is Your Computer Dying, or Is It Just Drowning in Digital Junk?

We’ve all been there: you unbox a shiny new computer, and it boots up instantly, handling every task effortlessly. But fast forward a couple of years, and that same machine starts to feel sluggish.

eBay drops selling fees

eBay drops selling fees

Announced last week this major policy shift means everyday Aussies can now list and sell their pre-loved items entirely fee-free on eBay.com.au for up to $25,000 in annual sales.