Blocks Pornography and Protects Families and Children. Much more important than how it ... more
works is that you know that Net Nanny does work. You have the peace of mind of knowing that you are protecting your children and family with the best internet sa...
NetNanny 5 is just another 'Security Package'. But with the insurance of Internet Security, there is an added bonus of 'Parental Control'. The NetNanny 5 provides a Chat Monitor which discretely monitors and records popular chat and instant messaging programs. It will also notify you when your child is in a potentially risky conversation, limit the time spent on online chat and will stop your child from giving out personal information.
NetNanny 5 is an excellent program for parents with relatively young kids, as this package restricts lengthy chatting times and also blocks inappropriate websites. You will also be able to personalize the security settings to suit the ages of your children. However, there is a downside to all of this. The disadvantage is for parents who use the internet. NetNanny 5 will block potentially unsafe ...
Advantages: enjoyable, not too hard to concentrate on Disadvantages: -
The film I am about to review hasn't actually been released here it was just released in America. The reason I was able to review it is because I have an American friend who works in the film industry and was given the film for critical purposes. Since it is near the weekend this was the perfect kind of film to watch quite easy to follow, nice film with no fighting scenes, swearing, just a general family film. It's weird a while back I had come across a novel called the Nanny Diaries by Nicola Kraus and Emma McLaughlin and then as soon as I heard this title I thought I wonder if it is based on that book. I had always had it on my 'to read' list but had never gotten round to it so I took the lazy option of watching the film version.
So, we begin the story off with Annie Braddock (Scarlett Johansson) she has just graduated from ...
Advantages: A half-decent performance from Laura Linney. Disadvantages: It's a cheap knock-off of "The Devil Wears Prada"
Annie Braddock is a new college graduate from working-class New Jersey, unsure what to do with her life. When the opportunity to take a job as a nanny presents itself, she grabs it with both hands. She ends up working for the Xs, an affluent family on Manhattan's Upper East Side. But it's not as much fun as she thought thanks to the neurotic and controlling Mrs X, the absent Mr X and their needy and demanding little boy Grayer. Things are further complicated when Annie meets a cute guy that lives in the same building, but whose social background means they are worlds apart.
It seems strange that the team behind "American Splendour" should choose to adapt the enjoyable if inconsequential chick lit "The Nanny Diaries". I would have expected their take to be sharper and more satirical than the end product is. It's a bad sign that much ...