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Best Tablet PC 2011 |
The concept of tablet PC was first presented by Microsoft 10 years ago. Nowadays the best tablet PCs are starting to become more popular by the day; more and more people buy one because they are not satisfied anymore with their laptops or notebooks.
2011 is going to be, according to experts, the year of the tablet. These devices have come a long way since the launch of the first model. There are now many models to choose from and each of them comes packed with a variety of features, great design, excellent performance and many more attributes. Buying one is a hard choice to make, because even the best tablets share almost the same type of processor, the same battery life, memory and so on. If you decide to buy a tablet PC, here is a list of the best top rated in 2011 ones. Click Here To Read Full Article.
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Google Warning Potentially Infected Users About Malware |
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 Google has identified a piece of malware that is redirecting unusual search traffic to its servers, prompting the company to warn affected users.
"Recently, we found some unusual search traffic while performing routine maintenance on one of our data centers," security engineer Damian Menscher wrote on the company's blog. "After collaborating with security engineers at several companies that were sending this modified traffic, we determined that the computers exhibiting this behavior were infected with a particular strain of malicious software."
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XP Gets Yet Another Death Sentence |
In a latest series of announcements, Microsoft is claiming Windows XP really will die in 2014. All those previous announcements were just for show, but this time the company really means it. Honest.
Microsoft's Stephen Rose has issued a statement that is, perhaps unwittingly, extremely telling about the company's history over the past decade and the reason XP is still going: Windows XP had an amazing run and millions of PC users are grateful for it. But it's time to move on. Two reasons: 1) Extended support for Windows XP is running out in less than 1000 days, and 2) There's an OS out there that's much better than Windows XP. Click Here To Read Full Article. |