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BCR056: David Hall, Norton2010 and identity theft

by Lee Hopkins on November 29, 2009 · Comments

in BCR pod/vidcast, PR, Uncategorized, ethics, housekeeping, marketing, tools

David has let me give a copy of Norton Internet Security 2010 to the first 3 people who…

 
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Flip minoHD camcorder review – I love it!

by Lee Hopkins on October 8, 2009 · Comments

in BCR pod/vidcast, book review, tools, videoblog

This is the sort of camcorder you take to barbeques and picnics, where you want to catch the spontaneous moments

 
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BCR053: Interview with Simon Crisp, IBM

by Lee Hopkins on October 5, 2009 · Comments

in BCR pod/vidcast, interviews, podcasting, tools

G’day! Thanks for returning!
Courtesy of the suave, sophisticated and debonair (and almost 30 but don’t tell him I told you) Lukas Picton at Text100, I had the opportunity to catch some time with the very busy Simon Crisp at IBM (you can find out more about Simon at the bottom of this post).
Simon is part [...]

 
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Text100 global blogger survey: take part in it!

by Lee Hopkins on April 23, 2009

in PR, clippings, tools

I’ve just been a good little blogger and completed the survey (it took less than eight minutes)

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Plantronics 925 bluetooth headset: road-test

by Lee Hopkins on February 16, 2009

in tools

for the business person looking for superb sound quality, it’s a ‘no brainer’

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Phishing, social engineering and self-protection

by Lee Hopkins on January 20, 2009

in PR, interviews, tools

And monitor your accounts. I try to regularly check the websites for my credit cards and bank accounts. It’s best to do this weekly and no later than Friday morning. Why? Because if something is wrong, you’ll want time to reach a real life person at the Customer Service desk and not have to wait all weekend to fix something gone wrong.

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