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BarracudaDrive Server 5.1

BarracudaDrive Server 5.1

...is similar to the iDisk service provided by Apple, but without the monthly fee. BarracudaDrive also includes other services such as a powerful blog that... Read more

10 May, 2012
Dating DNA Free - #1 Date App for iPhone and Facebook 7.21

Dating DNA Free - #1 Date App for iPhone and Facebook 7.21

...dating apps that give away their app but then charge you a monthly fee for their service (or sell points to send emails, etc.). The... Read more

3 May, 2012

EMC pushes Documentum into the cloud

The first releases under EMC's OnDemand effort to tweak existing software to run in hybrid clouds are Documentum, Document Sciences and Captiva, though customers will have to buy anew rather than upgrade Read more

1 November, 2011 by David Meyer

Google offers new Chromebook subscription option

...Wilson said. "After the first year, customers can choose to pay a monthly fee for years two and three for management console access and support... Read more

24 October, 2011

T-Mobile details iPhone 4S pricing

...storage, T-Mobile is offering a 64GB iPhone 4S with the same monthly fee with an up-front cost of £99. Photo credit: Apple... Read more

7 October, 2011
Ituran GPS Israel 11.2.03

Ituran GPS Israel 11.2.03

...9 Languages including Hebrew, Arabic, Russian, English + D, F, I, ES-No monthly fee or hidden extra costs-Clear and Simple, anyone can use it... Read more

24 August, 2011
iDispatcher 4.906

iDispatcher 4.906

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5 August, 2011
Vagaro Pro 2.7

Vagaro Pro 2.7

...the app is free, being on Vagaro.com has a small $25 monthly fee with a FREE 30 days trial, we do not charge your... Read more

20 July, 2011

Plusnet offers smooth connectivity for a premium

...free performance for applications such as videoconferencing and online gaming, for a monthly fee. The Plusnet Pro bolt-on, launched on Thursday, costs £5 a... Read more

3 June, 2011 by David Meyer
Why firms will take a shine to Chromebooks

Why firms will take a shine to Chromebooks

...announced the first production Chromebook models from Samsung and Acer. For a monthly fee, you get laptop hardware and a browser-based operating system, Chrome... Read more

22 May, 2011 by Mary Branscombe

Telekom Austria launches 'Abroadband' data roaming

...PayPal or a credit card. There is no minimum contract term or monthly fee. According to Telekom Austria, Abroadband also comes with a real-time... Read more

16 February, 2011

CES: AVerMedia AVerComm

...the system over the public internet due to latency issues) and no monthly fee, make the system attractive. There's a minimum bandwidth requirement of... Read more

23 January, 2011

Vodafone cuts European data-roaming rates

...pay £40 or more per month. If their subscription carries a lower monthly fee, they will be able to pay £10 a month for the... Read more

29 November, 2010 by David Meyer

TalkTalk announces price hike

...99. Subscribers to TalkTalk's Mobile Extra service will also see a monthly fee increase of £1.01, from 45p to £1.46. Out of... Read more

11 August, 2010

More education for children on online reputation management

...addition to swimming lessons and pocket money parents are also paying a monthly fee to clean up their children’s online footprint. We must realise... Read more

5 August, 2010

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yeah! all we want free software

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Just gimme a map to the fridge. :D

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