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Anyone heard about that French prick who's trying to rup Avivad off out of all their money over some real dodgy contract a tinpot French insurance company gave out just before selling out?

The greedy French pig.
 
Hope there's no objection to me posting this here, I know some of you are up to date with this stuff. I'm picking my new android tablet and mini hdmi today to run through my tv to stream football mainly and maybe other tv. I watch all my steams on my laptop so unfamiliar with tablets but I've read of people having problems with closing ads. Is there an App out there I should be going for to make my life easier?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

If it's an android tablet then you want to install the Modbro apk file.....free access to sky sports & bt sport plus hundreds of other channels
 
If it's an android tablet then you want to install the Modbro apk file.....free access to sky sports & bt sport plus hundreds of other channels

Just downloaded that, and watched the mutv pre match discussion for Sundays game. <ok>
 
Just downloaded that, and watched the mutv pre match discussion for Sundays game. <ok>

It's a great app & will work over 3G. While at Le Mans last weekend I was watching/listening to the BT Sport MotoGP coverage while watching the race .... great to find what was happening on the bits of circuit we couldn't see

Heading to Florence tomorrow but will be able to watch our game on the hotel wifi either on my tablet or if the TV has an HDMI input on the bigger TV screen
 
I also have Avira, a free anti-virus software which is brilliant too.

If you want probably the best free AV option at the moment according to Techradar you should get the 360 Total Security suite.

It comprises a number of great little options including boot optimisation etc (speeded my boot up time by 12 seconds) but it uses 4 different antivirus engines including Bitdefender, Avira + 2 others


http://www.360totalsecurity.com/en/features/?ref=ts

Review :

If you're looking for a standalone antivirus package then 360 Total Security might seem a little overweight. It provides antiphishing support, online shopping protection, network threat blocking, hard drive clean-up tools, a Windows update checker, and more.

This feature overload does make for a relatively complex interface. It's not always easy to operate, and if you run into problems there's no significant documentation to help.

Still, what makes the suite interesting is that it uses no less than four antivirus engines. Install it and you can be protected by Bitdefender technology (an excellent commercial engine), Avira (probably the best of the free offerings), and two further engines of Qihoo's own.

This isn't just some marketing gimmick, either. Independent labs including AV-Test, AV-Comparatives and Virus Bulletin regularly rate Qihoo 360 as one of the top two antivirus products.

Our tests also showed some problems. 360 Total Security took anything up to twice as long to scan our system than some of the competition, presumably because of the four engines. It also returned more false positives, just as we expected (each engine will generate a few of its own).

Surprisingly, however, all this bulk didn't weigh down our PC in normal use, with 360 Total Security having minimal effect on system speeds. VB100 and AV-Comparatives testing also suggests the suite has little performance impact.

360 Total Security is far from perfect, and if you're looking for a simple antivirus engine to run alongside other security tools then it'll probably be too much. But if detection rates are your top priority then the package is hard to beat.