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BitDefender Total Security 2008 BitDefender Total Security 2008
BitDefender Total Security 2008 provides the ultimate proactive protection for your PCs. It combines state of the art protection against viruses, spyware, hackers, spam and other Internet security threats. Moreover, its system maintenance and PC backup tools keep your PC running fast and protected from data loss. - Protects your PC in real time against known viruses, spyware and other malware
- Blocks unknown viruses using advanced proactive detection techniques
- Monitors and prevents spyware threats in real-time
- Detects and removes the newest breed of hidden threats known as rootkits
- Provides a smooth gaming experience by reducing the system load to a minimum
BitDefender Total Security 2008
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PalmOne m515 Color Handheld PalmOne m515 Color Handheld from: Palm
A stylish marriage of form and function, the Palm m515 handheld is perfect for today's tech-savvy professional. Whether you're managing contracts or your calendar, composing email or a Word-compatible doc, you'll get brilliant color, simplicity and sophistication in one ultra-slim design. A new, brighter color display offers outstanding readability with more than 65,000 colors and an adjustable backlight for maximum viewing control. With 16 MB of internal memory, you can store hefty applications, PowerPoint presentations and even video clips with room to spare. Bonus software lets you view Word, Excel and PowerPoint files right on your handheld, send email, read eBooks, view video clips and photos, browse Web content offline and more. Plug in stamp-sized MultiMediaCard and SD expansion cards to instantly add software applications, additional memory, backup capabilities, eBooks, large databases and more without taking up built-in memory space. Or, use the Palm Universal Connector to add I-didn't-know-you-could-do-that peripherals such as a wireless LAN module, a GPS receiver or a portable keyboard. PalmOne m515 Color Handheld
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Rootkits: Subverting the Windows Kernel Rootkits: Subverting the Windows Kernel, by: Greg Hoglund, Jamie Butler
Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 005.8 EAN: 9780321294319 ISBN: 0321294319 Label: Addison-Wesley Professional Manufacturer: Addison-Wesley Professional Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 352 Publication Date: August 01, 2005 Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional Rating: - I finally picked up this book last year and throughoughly enjoyed it. I keep referring to it because the examples build up to the point of qualified proof of concept. The examples also are different enough from the other ones that are easy to find with Google, so between the two you get a complete view of the vulnerable issue. The book's title should be obvious enough; this is NOT a book of defenses. However, if you understand these attacks you will be better equiped to deal with ... Read More Rootkits: Subverting the Windows Kernel
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Norton 360 Norton 360
Norton 360 is a comprehensive consumer security solution. It offers you 360 degrees of protection, eliminating the need to purchase and manage multiple products. This full circle of protection combines Symantec's proven, industry-leading security and PC tune-up technologies with new automated backup and antiphishing features. Defend your PC against a broad range of threats, from online identity theft to common issues like lost files & weak performance. Discovers new files and backs up that Data automatically Automatically back up important files to a secure online service Local backup to CD, DVD or external drive Automatically removes unwanted Internet clutter and temporary files that can slow down your PC's performance Vista Compatible 1-Year License for up to 3 PCs per household. Norton 360
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Apple iPod nano 4 GB Silver (3rd Generation) Apple iPod nano 4 GB Silver (3rd Generation) from: Apple Computer
Special Features: nv:Supported Formats: WAV; Supported Formats: MP3; Supported Formats: AAC (16 to 320 Kbps); Supported Formats: AIFF; Supported Formats: Protected AAC (From iTunes Music Store); Internal Storage: 4GB; Display Type: 2.2" Color LCD; Interface: USB 2.0; Outputs: Earphones; Special Features: Clock; Special Features: File Browser; Special Features: stopwatch; Special Features: Calendar; Special Features: Photo Viewer; Special Features: Telephone/Address Book; Special Features: Video Playback An anodized aluminum top and polished stainless steel back. Five eye-catching colors. A larger, brighter display with the most pixels per inch of any Apple display, ever. iPod nano stirs up visual effects from the outside in.
And it'll wow you for hours. Play up to 5 hours of video or up to 24 hours of audio on a single charge. All that staying power and a wafer-thin, 6.5-mm profile makes iPod nano one small big attraction. Apple iPod nano 4 GB Silver (3rd Generation)
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HP iPAQ hx2495 Pocket PC HP iPAQ hx2495 Pocket PC, from: Hewlett Packard Office
The versatile HP iPAQ hx2400 series Pocket PC allows you to maximize personal productivity. It comes equipped with both integrated Wi-Fi and Bluetooth to enable access to the Internet and email from corporate, home or Wi-Fi hotspots (in select airports, hotels, and other public places) and to allow cable-free connections to other devices with Bluetooth wireless technology. All the models in the hx2000 series include enhanced security protection with HP ProtectTools software secured by CREDANT Technologies. Features: - 3.5" TFT Active Maxtrix screen with 16-bit color
- IrDA, Bluetooth and IEEE 802.11b data link protocols
- Includes touch-screen, five-way navigation button and stylus input sources
- Operates on Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 Premium Edition
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Apple iPod classic 80 GB Silver Apple iPod classic 80 GB Silver from: Apple Computer
Special Features: nv:Supported Formats: WAV; Supported Formats: MP3; Supported Formats: AAC (16 to 320 Kbps); Supported Formats: AIFF; Supported Formats: Protected AAC (From iTunes Music Store); Internal Storage: 80GB; Display Type: 2.5-inch color LCD with LED backlight; Interface: USB 2.0; Outputs: Earphones; Special Features: Clock; Special Features: File Browser; Special Features: stopwatch; Special Features: Calendar; Special Features: Photo Viewer; Special Features: Telephone/Address Book; Special Features: Video Playback Decisions, decisions. Who needs 'em? Why should you have to choose what to put on your iPod? With a large storage capacity, iPod classic lets you carry everything in your collection everywhere you go. In completely new, even thinner, all-metal design, this iPod is a modern classic.The iPod classic gives your music and video room to move. It also has plenty of energy, good looks (a sleek, all-metal design), and a great personality (a brand-new interface with Cover Flow). In other words, iPod classic makes an ideal companion. Why not get to know it better? Apple iPod classic 80 GB Silver
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Monday, 25 August 2008 |
The word on the street these days is that social networking is in difficulty. MySpace network is, for all practical purposes, the only success of the site, with more than $ 20 million ad sales this year and many long-stay customers. Social Network Fatigue is getting worse with every new site that comes and it does not have. In the very near future, you will not have access to social networking sites to interact with friends, each site social networks have built Web 2.0 is here. Social networks has many problems as both a business and a cultural phenomenon. Firstly there is usually no real business model. This may vary a little application to application, but most are simply competing for eyeballs and hoping Google ads to pay bills until some large companies to make a bid, they can not refuse. Web 2.0 is about to be distilled to space companies, allowing employees to interact with each other in the same way as members of a social networking site. However, instead of sharing information about movie stars, music genres and cool Web sites, users share information on labour related issues, such as projects and staff skill sets.
Social work in a network is inevitable under the weight of the dot-com curse (you have to find money). No matter how cool your idea, it is dead on arrival without a real business plan. At least, is the theory. If this is true, however, why blogs, which seems to be a clear idea on the interest charge, but without a concrete revenue stream, managed to not only thrive, but really dominate the Web. Social networks are this year's "Next Big Thing." Facebook is so hot that it is theoretically worth 15 billion dollars. Because it would have reinvented something enormous: how human beings in their social interaction cliques and circles. With the advancement of technology and capacity for each site to become a social networking site, it can not get bigger. One of the great benefits of networking of social services is that they significantly reduce the effort to keep in touch with friends and keeping contacts updated. This allows users to share and safeguard content when they are traveling, share calendars, and specify when they are available for a phone call. Allowing consumers to automatically communicate their location to contact their base is a risk move, which is a meeting with initial resistance because of privacy. There is a lot to say about web2.0, that the networks to develop information about you easier to get your habits and the type of people you hang up. You must therefore be prudent to post photos of yourself and your semi-clad friends boozing till late at night can sink your chances with a potential employer, which will doubtless be snooping around for this kind of incriminating evidence. But the good far outweighs the bad. No doubt all the blog, MySpace and Facebook are mentions help. What will probably happen in the creation of social networks is that some applications survive on a more modest at present, other morph for a new Next Big Thing. It is true hard core of social networks jumped to more advanced technologies that eliminate the riff-raff. In the meantime, 70 per cent of most features of social networks (the really useful feature) will be drawn into the dominant social networks such as MSN and Yahoo. Source : a r t i c l e s b a s e . c o m
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