31 May
Spam today has made many internet users rethink about the usability of emails as a mode of communication so even the spread of computer virus is a matter of great concern. With the signing of the Can Spam bill by President Bush in December 2003, the first standard was set against bulk unsolicited email which are of commercial in nature.
Posted in Malware by: Amanda Gamdana
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30 May
Background checks are fast becoming a common practice across different walks of modern living. In particular, criminal Florida Criminal Records checks have become a standard due diligence in employment procedures by veritable companies. They are in fact mandatory in recruitment for positions of trust in the state of Florida where they concern children, elderly and sick or disabled be it paid or volunteered.
Posted in Internet Security by: Edward Lee
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29 May
As times change and more people become connected to the internet there is a definite increased interest in shopping online. The question most people have though is whether it is a safe practice or not. The answer is a resounding yes, in fact shopping online has never been safer and there are even a broad number of benefits to shopping online as well.
Posted in Internet Security by: J. C. Dyess
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29 May
The common practice of fixing computer problems caused by dysfunctional software involves a PC technician and a time-intensive, hands-on, grueling process.
Posted in Computer Maintenance by: Dave Johnson
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28 May
Many computer users are familiar with the dreaded “blue screen”; this occurs when your computer crashes. Obviously, when you have a brand-new PC, these kinds of crashes don’t generally occur. However, over time they seem to happen more and more. Why is that? Why doesn’t your computer continue to function in the way it did when it was first purchased? Registry Easy is a registry repair program that allows you to professionly clean and repair your computers registry issues with a few of easy clicks. The Windows Registry is a vital coomponent of your PCs operating system.
Posted in Malware by: Alexis Kenne
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28 May
AMR Research on Thursday unveiled its annual ranking of enterprise supply chains and Apple and Dell finished No. 1 and No. 2. AMR’s Supply Chain Top 25 is a report that ranks companies based on their ability to use their supply chain as a competitive weapon. According…
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28 May
Dell announced and made available today its Studio 14z, its budget, ultrathin, ultralight notebook with a 16:9 HD screen, Nvidia 9400m graphics and no optical drive for $649. The notebook fills the gap between the traditional laptop segment and the growing netbook segment….
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28 May
MSI announced yesterday the availability of the X340, the first notebook to hit the market packing Intel’s new consumer ultra-low voltage, or CULV, processor. We previously covered MSI’s original announcement of the notebook on this blog, where it was deemed a “Macbook Air killer,” at least in…
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28 May
The Serial ATA International Organization (SATA-IO) has released the new Serial ATA Revision 3.0 specification. This new specification opens the way up for devices to transfer a whopping 6Gb/s … in theory at least. by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
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28 May
By the end of 2009, there will be at least 18 phones on the global market that are based on the Android operating system, Google has reportedly said. Andy Rubin, senior director for Mobile Platforms for Google and the guy behind the push of the Android operating…
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