Friday, 8 January 2010
Sometimes gadgets and gizmos can seem a little too complicated.
Our world is filling up with digital devices at quite a rate, but can we keep up? Have you received a digital gift but got no idea how it works? Are you worried about asking for help from your family or friends? Well, Virgin Digital Help wants to be your digital safety net, every day of the year, they are just a phone call and a web click away. AVG, the anti-virus software company, have teamed up with Virgin Digital Help to provide AVG Anti-Virus Free edition 9.0 as part of the package.

The Virgin Digital Help team currently have over 120,000 problem fixes ready to get you going with your digital device, from your music player to your digital camcorder, the service starts with a phone call at either a fixed price, or pay as you go, and you can even take advantage of a home visit to get you working again. There is even a self help area on their website to help you get going with tips included finding network printers in Windows XP, troubleshooting Internet Explorer errors in Windows Vista, and problems connecting to your ISP.

“Virgin Digital Help can help with a broad range of digital products and services, individually and in terms of how they work together – PCs, laptops, netbooks, printers, wireless connections, smart phones (such as Nokia, BlackBerry® and iPhone), connecting and configuring games consoles (such as Wii, PS3, Nintendo and Xbox®), music players (such as Apple iPod touch and iPod), digital cameras, digital camcorders, setting up software and kit, removal of serious virus infections, firewall and system security set-up and Windows ® 7 Operating System upgrade advice to name but a few.”
Signing up to Virgin Digital Help you can get:
- A free digital toolkit software package to fix and tune-up your computer
- AVG Anti-Virus Free edition 9.0
- access to over 100 free self-help guides
- Extended services, including self-help solutions and video tutorials for a small additional fee
For more information visit the Virgin Digital Help website.
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