
David Court
https://t.co/7uOkjq8bvA and https://t.co/WZhXfHI8NE are my main gigs & https://t.co/YmJERxWnbb @NZStuff tech column is my bit on the side. SEO fanboy.✌️ 🇬🇧 living in 🇳🇿
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Nov 27, 2024 |
th3bit.com | PC Pro |David Court
YouTube TV still works with high-end VPNsCheap VPNs struggle to keep pace with YouTube TV’s IP address blacklistingFollow the steps below to diagnose why your VPN has stopped working with YouTube TVBoth ExpressVPN and NordVPN work with YouTube TV – 27/11/24Below I go into detail about two fixes for YouTube TV not working with a VPN. The TL;DR is that it’s either your VPN or Device that is the problem. So follow the steps below to determine which one it is.
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Nov 20, 2024 |
th3bit.com | David Court
When I moved to New Zealand from the UK in 2017 I soon realised that the TV over here sucked. I promptly bought myself a subscription to the paid-for VPN IPVanish and it worked with Channel 4 and BBC iPlayer for about 24 hours. What I didn’t realise, before I spent nearly $100 USD on a year-long VPN subscription, was that streaming services could detect and block IP addresses belonging to VPNs. I contact IPVanish’s support team via the website’s live chat function and asking what I should do.
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Nov 18, 2024 |
th3bit.com | David Court
Test Cricket is back! England travel to New Zealand for a three-match Test series starting on 28 November 2024. Follow the steps below to listen to TMS via BBC Sounds from outside the UKIf, like me, you’re not in the UK but still want to listen to TMS, you’re going to run into problems. That’s because TMS and the BBC do not have the rights to broadcast outside of the UK. Don’t worry though, there’s an easy way to listen to TMS anywhere in the world.
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Nov 13, 2024 |
th3bit.com | David Court
A Virtual Private Network, or VPN, is essential for anyone looking to protect their online privacy. It encrypts your internet activity and hides your IP address, making you anonymous when going online. This not only shields you from cybercriminals but also allows you to appear as if you’re browsing from anywhere in the world, granting access to geo-restricted content and potentially improving internet speeds.
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May 23, 2024 |
thebit.nz | David Court
OK, first of all, let me start off by saying that, obviously, Mike Hosking is not behind this scam. It’s a Meta user going by the name Gabriel ‘FalleN’ Toledo. Also, allow me to admit that I spent about 2-3 minutes reading this “article” before I realised it was a scam. I hadn’t noticed the URL didn’t match NZHerald’s actual URL. I hadn’t even noticed the typo of “sad day for *the* New Zealand” in the title. Instead, I was sucked in by the drama of a “slip up”. Rookie stuff from me.
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I’ve threatened to campaign for high office on this issue for years. Tres bien 👏 ‘Noise radar’ in Paris will catch raucous cars and motorbikes https://t.co/ObxdE2x3hE

RT @CharlotteBellis: THREAD: Today I wrote an op-ed in the @nzherald (https://t.co/KjR1tw3lBc). It details how @jimhuylebroek and I were re…

Haven’t been home for a while. Everything going ok back in the UK?