Dell has decided that from the beginning of October it will cease shipments of desktops and laptops that carry the now out-dated Windows XP operating system. The decision had to be taken after Microsoft issued a deadline for all PC manufacturers to cease selling Windows XP by October 22. Customers will now be offered the newer Windows [...]
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Anyone considering a new laptop will probably be looking at the battery life as one of the key performance specifications when making their decision. In light of this it’s worth pointing out that Dell batteries have a feature called Express Charge that will allow you to charge as much as 80% of your battery in an [...]
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McAfee Global Threat Intelligence is a real time data collector that sits in the cloud monitoring the Internet for Operation Aurora hot spots, enabling it to swoop down and deliver protection to the vulnerable areas. It comes as a response to Operation Aurora attacks that have taken place this year. These are coordinated attacks which use [...]
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Complex cyber-attacks on national utilities may sound like plot to a Hollywood movie but events over the summer have highlighted just how real these threats actually are. McAfee has been working with the US government in response to a piece of malware, Stuxnet, which has targeted utility companies by exploiting a zero-day vulnerability in Windows to [...]
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Time is running out for anyone looking to take advantage of the early bird ticket prices for this year’s Adobe MAX 2010, which takes place in Los Angeles, California between 23 – 27 October. MAX is one of the world’s leading events for designers and developers to connect with business leaders and discuss the major issues [...]
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8. September 2010
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