IOGEAR introduces the first Dual Port Hi-Speed USB 2.0 PCMCIA CardBus card for Macintosh and PC notebook computers. IOGEAR's USB 2.0 PCMCIA CardBus card auto configures and... more
IOGEAR introduces the first Dual Port Hi-Speed USB 2.0 PCMCIA CardBus card for Macintosh and PC notebook computers. IOGEAR's USB 2.0 PCMCIA CardBus card auto configures and requires no additional drivers. IOGEAR brings the cutting edge technology of USB 2.0 to your Macintosh PowerBookor PC Laptop. You will enjoy the convenience and newfound speed that has made USB an industry standard. IOGEAR's USB 2.0 PCMCIA CardBus card will allow you to easily add up to 127 simultaneous USB 2.0 and 1.1 devices. This device will fit into any PCMCIA CardBus slot. IOGEAR's USB 2.0 PCMCIA Cardbus card will fit the need of any mobile professional who needs the speed and convenience of USB 2.0.
Advantages: Lots of retailers to collect with Disadvantages: Online points may not equal amount of cashback available elsewhere
...The nectar card is the loyalty card associated with Sainsbury's, however it has since branched out and is affiliated with many companies which allows for maximum point collecting!
Let's start with the basics, you get 2 points per pound spent at Sainsburys or 1 point per litre of petrol bought at the Sainsbury's petrol garage. Each point accumulated is worth half a penny, so you need 2 points to equal 1 pence. If you redeem your points in store at Sainbury's then you will need minimum 500 points for £2.50 off o your shopping. Points need to be redeemed in increments of 500.
Points can also be collected in other stores, for example Dolland and Aitchinson also give 2 points per pound, as do Homebase. As far as I am aware however, you cannot redeem your points against your total bills in these stores.
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...When I recently upgraded my network to 100mb I needed to find a new network card for the laptop. The Xircom RealPort CardBus Ethernet 10/100 was my first choice due to the quality of the card, the speed of the card was not so important but this card performs excellently. The installation was extremely easy, I just inserted the card and installed the software from the supplied CD, after one restart the laptop was back on the network. The card seems extremely robust and it looks like it will take a lot of damage. This is not the cheapest card but will become the cheapest overall due to the useful length....
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Advantages: Convenient Disadvantages: You could lose it!
...We Londoners are insistent people. We want cheap travel to anywhere in one of the biggest cities in the world. We want it regularly, without delays and seven days a week?if possible. Not too much to ask then?oh and we want a convenient travel card rather than paying with cash for each individual journey. Of course.
Ladies and gentlemen, say hello to the Oyster card then. For those who don?t live in London or perhaps have never even stepped foot in the capital, the following paragraphs may read like absolute gobbledegook, but trust me, I think I know what I?m talking about and I think it makes sense.
The Oyster card is basically a form of electronic ticketing used on public transport ? buses, some National Rail trains, trams, underground and the Docklands Light Railway system within Greater London. The blue card, which costs just a £3...
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