Ads
-
NOTEBOOK REPAIRS TO SUIT ANY BUDGET
Robert V upgrading a Client's RAM -
CLOUD COMPUTING IS HERE TO STAY
Cloud Computing from the experts -
ENJOY OUR FAST BUT QUIET INTERNET CAFE
All systems include Webcam and Headphones
Christmas is just around the corner!!!
1.5 Billion drives! That was quick…
ADSL @ Home
| Connection | 5Gb p/m | 15Gb p/m | 25Gb p/m | Early Disconnection | |
| 6 Months | $99 | $50 | |||
| 12 Months | $79 | $100 | |||
| 24 Months | $49 | $150 | |||
| Monthly Fee | $49 | $79 | $119 |
ADSL1
| Connection | 256Kb 5Gb p/m | 512Kb 10Gb p/m | 1500Kb 20Gb p/m | Early Disconnection | |
| 6 Months | $99 | $50 | |||
| 12 Months | $79 | $100 | |||
| 24 Months | $49 | $150 | |||
| Monthly Fee | $44 | $66 | $99 |
| Connection | 256Kb Unlimited | 512Kb Unlimited | 1500Kb Unlimited | Early Disconnection | |
| 6 Months | $99 | $50 | |||
| 12 Months | $79 | $100 | |||
| 24 Months | $49 | $150 | |||
| Monthly Fee | $60 | $80 | $140 |
PREPAID DIALUP
| Monthly | Quarterly | Half-Yearly | Full-Yearly | |
| 56k Unlimited | $20 | $55 | $100 | $180 |
| Monthly Fee |
PREPAID 3G
COMING SOON!
Donate to Sal 'Mo
Each year Movember is responsible for the sprouting of moustaches on thousands of men’s faces in Australia and around the world, with the sole aim of raising vital funds and awareness for men’s health, specifically prostate cancer and depression in men.Men sporting Movember moustaches, known as Mo Bros, become walking, talking billboards for the 30 days of November and through their actions and words raise awareness by prompting private and public conversation around the often ignored issue of men’s health.
Supported by the women in their lives, Mo Sistas, Movember Mo Bros raise funds by seeking out sponsorship for their Mo growing efforts. The rules are simple; register online at Movember.com and start the month of Movember clean shaven, before growing a Mo.
Money raised in Australia is shared equally between programs targeting prostate cancer and male depression. Funds are committed to our men’s health partners, the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia and beyondblue – the national depression initiative and the Movember Foundation. Together, the three channels work to ensure that Movember funds are supporting a broad range of innovative, world class programs in the fields of research, education, support, and awareness.

Microsoft announces Windows Small Business Server 2011 editions
Codename Aurora will be known as Windows Small Business Server 2011 Essentials. Priced at $545, it is slated for release in the first half of 2011. Windows SBS 2011 Essentials is targeted at small businesses that want to deploy their first server. It protects your data, lets you organize and access business information from virtually anywhere, supports business applications, and connects to online services such as Office 365, hosted e-mail, collaboration, and CRM. It can be used by up to 25 users and requires no CALs for user access.
Codename SBS 7 will be known as Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard. Priced at $1,096, with CALs going for approximately $72, it is slated for release in December 2010 (available through OEMs and System Builders in February 2011). It is aimed at small businesses with up to 75 users that want enterprise-class server technology, automatic daily server backups, and features like e-mail, Internet connectivity, internal websites, remote access, as well as file and printer sharing. Licensing is consistent with previous versions of Windows SBS 2008 Standard, which required a Server License and CALs for each user.
Finally, there will be a server add-on known as Windows Small Business Server 2011 Premium Add-on. Priced at $1,604, with client-access licenses going for approximately $92, it too is slated for release in December 2010 from Microsoft and February 2011 from OEMs and System Builders. The add-on consists of an additional server that provides support for SQL Server-based LOB applications and access to Window Server 2008 R2 technologies. It includes Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard as well as SQL Server 2008 R2 for Small Business, and can be added to both previously mentioned SBS 2011 products. Access to the Windows Server components for the add-on will be covered by the Windows SBS 2011 CAL model, but SQL Server access will require Premium Add-on CALs. Microsoft said it decided to move to an add-on model to give its customers "more flexibility and deployment options providing the ability to purchase additional servers either up front or as needed."
Microsoft has two more Windows Server products on the way. We've known about codename Vail, the second version of Windows Home Server, for a while now, but there's another one: Windows Server codename Breckenridge, according to a Microsoft Connect page titled "Windows Server Solutions Log Collector Privacy Statement" (via ZDNet). Breckenridge will reportedly be a derivative of Windows Home Server Vail optimized to function as a storage server. The release details about these two have yet to be finalized.
