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Norton 360 Security Suite Ships
Symantec expects customers will see benefits beyond suite's price tag, nearly double its rival.
Trend Micro Gets Tougher on Spam
Trend Micro today updated messaging security hardware and software, plus introduced an antispam service for businesses.
IBM to Provide Tech Support for Lenovo
Chinese company has signed a five-year deal for customer services and support
New Threats Could Hamper Antivirus Tools
An emerging breed of sophisticated malware raises doubts about the ability of traditional security software to fend off new viruses and worms.
Microsoft Office Standard 2007
Significant revamp provides more applications and many design improvements, though these take time to learn. If you've followed Microsoft Office through its succession of lackluster upgrades in recent years, you might be excused for yawning at the prospect of the 2007 version.
Samsung crams 60GB onto 1.8in drive
Samsung today began shipping what it claims are the first 1.8in hard drives boasting a capacity of 60GB per disk. Just 5mm tall the firm's N-series comes in 20GB, 30GB, 40GB and 60GB capacities.
Vista Update Already Set
Even before launch, Microsoft is compiling items for the first service pack. On the verge of the release of Windows Vista, Microsoft is already accepting orders for features to go in the operating system's first service pack.
Investigator Charged in HP Scandal Pleads Guilty
Today, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Northern District of California has secured the first conviction in the Hewlett-Packard pretexting investigation," Luke Macaulay, a spokesman for the office, told reporters after the hearing. "Mr. Wagner today admitted to using fraud and deceit by misrepresenting himself and collecting the personal telephone records of (individuals) without their knowledge or authorization."
The 10 Biggest Security Risks You Don't Know About
Hackers, scammers, and identity thieves are constantly coming up with new ways to attack your PC and your privacy. Here are the newest perils--and how to foil them.
All About Vista
The Essentials of the Next Windows This is the first of a new series of weekly reports by PC World to help you become acquainted with Windows Vista, Microsoft's newest version of its Windows operating system. Windows Vista becomes available to consumers this month, after an extensive testing period and gradual rollout to businesses.
Analysts slam AMD home cinema 'pink elephant'
Experts have slammed AMD's newly unveiled Live PC-based home cinema plans, describing the initiative as "the big pink elephant that no one wants to see".
Microsoft claims customer mandate for Novell Linux deal
Microsoft today claimed that there is "strong customer support" for its recent alliance with Novell. The Redmond giant said that a survey of IT decision makers it commissioned from market research firm Penn, Schoen & Berland Associates shows overwhelming support for the deal. Nearly all respondents were said to want to improve Windows/Linux interoperability and have tools that make it easier to
HP unveils blade workstation kit
HP has introduced to Europe a blade workstation system for environments where multiple screens and high performance are vital, such as City trading rooms. As well as securely centralising workstation hardware into a datacentre, the architecture makes remote access possible for business continuity, according to HP.
Business review: Windows Vista
Windows Vista introduces a host of changes to improve the security, reliability and general user experience compared with previous Windows releases.
Infringing softwares
Total unlicensed software valued at almost VND 1 billion in first ever enforcement campaign targeting corporate end-users using pirated software
Pump Up Your Home Network
We have a plan for your LAN. Find out how to surf, stream, and access files faster, as well as add cool features.
New security group patches latest IE bug
Microsoft Corp. may be waiting until next month to patch a nasty bug in Outlook and Internet Explorer, but security researchers are offering users a more immediate option.
Vietnam bolsters open source efforts
SINGAPORE–The Vietnamese Communist Party (VCP) has signed an agreement with chip giant Intel to bolster the country's open source efforts.
Windows Vista RC1 Coming Soon
(pcworld) Reviewers will soon be getting their hands on the first release candidate of Windows Vista, which means Microsoft could be on target to deliver the OS to business customers according to schedule before the end of the year.
Intel Launches Core 2 Duo Processors
(IDG News) New chips promise better performance, greater energy efficiency, company says.
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