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Andy Lawes who is the Proprietor of Comp-U-Help has been trading for over 15 years.

Originally set up in Yorkshire I transferred the business when I moved to Hampshire in 1994.

As you can see we are still thriving priding ourselves on giving a personal service to all our customers.

 

 

 

 

 

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Components delivered to your door (within 10 mile radius) fitting service available too!

For a friendly unbiased service and pricing contact: AndyLawes                                                     Telephone 07790140559   (24 Hour)                  Email: compuhelp@esas.org.uk

IT News

ID for one pound!

THE STOLEN identities of Britons — including their credit card details, home addresses and security passwords — are being sold on Russian websites for as little as £1 each.

The confidential data are being routinely extracted from home computers by criminals to take money from bank accounts and make fraudulent credit card transactions. Identity fraud has increased six fold over the past five years and is estimated to cost the economy more than £1.7 billion a year.

In an investigation raising serious concerns about online security, The Sunday Times obtained a sample of 13 stolen British identities in one trawl of a website. Tens of thousands more were available in a virtual “shopping arcade” on a range of websites. The reporter was able to pick up the material without any specialist codes or computer skills.

 

Web Update


01/08/06 - Comp-U-Help launches its new website (Please be patient for all the links to work)

02/08/06 - Website maintenance continuing throughout September
 

 

Latest IT Goodies

 

The DV500 might be the veteran of real-time DV editing cards in the consumer arena, but Pinnacle isn't ready to lay it to rest just yet. And the DV500 DVD might well be a dream come true for many would-be DVD authors.
Pinnacle's DV500 was the first dual-stream DV editing card to break into the mainstream prosumer market, and has proven to be one of the most popular DV cards to date. Almost three years on, Pinnacle seems unwilling to retire the board, and is intent on expanding its capabilities to address new demands of video editors.
 

 

 

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