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XS Usenet

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Choosing a Usenet provider presents you with a wealth of choices. Free bundles are almost always a bonus, as is a provider with long experience in the marketplace. But do these factors always result in a good choice? Launching back in 2009, XS Usenet was the first and only free Usenet provider for quite some time. Retaining its free package, XS Usenet has grown, now serving Usenet content to "hundreds of thousands of people." Want to try XS Usenet? Check out the website here Along with the free account, XS Usenet also has a feature-packed premium bundle. As of 2017, it also offers a VPN service. Like many other Usenet service providers, XS Usenet is registered in the Netherlands. XS Usenet is a feature packed Usenet provider that even offers a free plan (Image credit: XS Usenet) Features XS Usenet provides access to Usenet groups for downloading media and engaging in discussion, using a client app. Following the one-step sign-up, with the necessary server name

Kaspersky 2021 Antivirus solutions

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Please note This is our all-in-one roundup reviewing every Kaspersky consumer security solution for 2021. On this page, after our brief intro, you’ll find (a) a full evaluation of the entry-level Kaspersky Anti-Virus , along with our reviews of the additional features incorporated with the rest of the range: (b) Kaspersky Internet Security , and (c) the top-end package Kaspersky Total Security , and (d) a quick look at the advantages of the Kaspersky Security Cloud range You can jump to the reviews of those individual products by clicking on the links in the bar at the top of this page, but bear in mind that this article is really designed to be read all the way through, as the features of Kaspersky Anti-Virus are also present in the higher-level security suites, of course. Every PC needs quality antivirus protection, but that doesn't necessarily mean spending big money on the latest do-everything security suite. Kaspersky's starter consumer product is Kaspersky A

Xiaomi Mi Smart Band 5

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Two-minute review The Xiaomi Mi Band 5 is perhaps the company’s most popular product in India, being the best-selling wearable for 11 quarters straight. Each year, they follow a tried and tested recipe, bringing meaningful upgrades to an otherwise excellent product. The same happens this year. It continues to offer a familiar black, pill-shaped design “capsule” which is the actual tracker within a simple TPU band. If you’ve used any previous Mi Band, this will feel right at home. Within the same footprint, Xiaomi has managed to cram in a much better display, a few new features and reliable tracking — making it more relevant for the lifestyle people have today. While it’s no smartwatch, you can still view calls and notifications or use it to control media playback. It’s also a great entry point for those who want to get started with fitness, bringing a healthy suite of features such as exhaustive activity tracking, PAI, heart-rate sensing, sleep monitoring with reasonable accuracy.

OnePlus Buds Z

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Two-minute review OnePlus Buds Z are the brand’s second true wireless of the year. The OnePlus Buds were the first true wireless earbuds from OnePlus which was launched a few months back. Just like the Z in the Bullets Wireless series, the Buds Z are also an affordable pair of earphones. The OnePlus  Buds Z falls in the sub Rs 3,000 segment which is what most Indians are spending, according to a recent report.  Jump to: price and availability Design and fit Audio Mic and features Battery verdict The OnePlus Buds Z offer in-ear style design which most of us prefer here in India. The in-ear style design gives us the luxury to interchange ear-tips, which was not possible on the OnePlus Buds. Also, the OnePlus Buds Z sound better than the higher priced original OnePlus Buds. The Buds Z offer one of the best fits in the segment and are easily recommended for longer duration as well. The sound signature on the OnePlus Buds is respectable for the price. The soundstage and the