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No AV Discussion then funny how...
George started a blog and subsiquent chat about not needing AV software and then TR gets a:Security Threats...Spyware Horror Stories We asked CNET.com readers to share their scariest experiences with spyware, and they responded with a variety of frightful tales. Get helpful advice for eliminating threats All stories (totally unrealistic...
Tags: Spyware, adware & malware, Cyberthreats, Spyware, Viruses and worms, SECURITY, TechMail@...
Discussion threads 2006-09-27
Newsletter Subscription Nuisances
Hi folks.I recently tried to change my newsletter subscription options. Every attempt led me to a page to sign up for a CNET account. It seems I need a CNET account to change my TechRepublic newsletter options!When did this happen?I signed up to TechRepublic. I don't want to sign up...
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Discussion threads 2006-09-12
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Occasionally CNNJamesDo you watch video on the Web?A new TechRepublic poll asks, "Do you watch video on the Web? Yes, I regularly watch video on the WebYes, I occasionally watch video on the WebNo, I never watch video on the Web"If you do, where do you watch the most video?...
Tags: cnet, CNN, Jason Hiner, poll, video, Vimeo, Web, web video, YouTube, YouTube Inc.
Discussion threads 2006-08-24
Get IT Done: Fight spam with e-mail filters
By Kevin SavetzSpam and e-mail viruses are more than nuisances. They tie up your employees' time and take a bite out of your IT budget by hogging bandwidth on your LAN and Internet connection. You can fight back against junk e-mail and virus threats with a well-designed and strategically placed...
Tags: CNET, e-mail, e-mail filtering, filter, Get IT Done, spam, virus
Technical articles 2004-10-12
Take your data on the road with Maxtor's 3000LE 40-GB USB 2.0
High ratings for speed, portability, and affordability make the Maxtor 3000LE a good external storage device for small businesses and audio/video professionals. Read our full review.By Jon Jacobi and E. W. JohnsonIf you need another reason to upgrade to USB 2.0, we've found it: Maxtor's Personal Storage 3000LE, one of...
Tags: FireWire, CNET, Maxtor Corp., USB, USB 2.0
Technical articles 2002-12-03
Toshiba Portege 3505: A convertible tablet PC with power and style
Toshiba stuffed the best of everything into the Portege 3505 tablet, resulting in a versatile, portable powerhouse. Read our full review and find out why the Toshiba 3505 won a CNET Editors' Choice rating.By Brian NadelEasily the best equipped tablet, the Toshiba Portege 3505, shown in Figure A, does it...
Tags: Tablets, Notebooks, PC, Figure B Here, CNET, tablet PC, Toshiba Portege, tablet, Portege 3505, Toshiba Corp.
Technical articles 2002-11-27
Take control of your hard drives with PartitionMagic 8.0
PartititionMagic 8.0 is a capable utility that gives you complete control over your hard drive partitions. But for current PartitionMagic 7.0 users, this version doesn't justify an upgrade. Read our full review.By Ken FeinsteinAs hard drive volumes push well beyond 100 GB in size, it makes sense to divide those...
Tags: Operating systems, CNET, Version 8.0, PartitionMagic 8.0, hard drive
Technical articles 2002-11-12
ViewSonic VE700: A good 17-inch LCD at a fair price
ViewSonic's mainstream 17-inch LCD provides basic features and acceptable image quality. Its moderate price makes it a good choice for bargain hunters who don't need high-performance graphics.By Dan LittmanThe ViewSonic VE700 delivers 17 diagonal inches of no-frills LCD. It displays a practical 1,280 x 1,024 resolution, accepts the analog signal...
Tags: Construction, Monitors & displays, LCD, CNET, ViewSonic VE700, ViewSonic Corp.
Technical articles 2002-11-04
Configure IT Quick: Create drive images from within Windows with Acronis True Image
Discover a new way to create drive imagesBy Ken FeinsteinPowerQuest Drive Image and Norton Ghost have traditionally dominated the market for disk-imaging software. However, Acronis True Image, shown in Figure A, is shaking up the status quo with its ability to create an image of a system that's running without...
Tags: CNET, Microsoft Windows, information technology, True Image, image, Acronis
Technical articles 2002-10-17
Outfit your road warriors with Compaq's Evo N410c
The Evo N410c is a speedy, long-lasting, thin-and-light notebook. Read our full review and find out why we believe the Evo N410c is a dream for frequent business fliers.By Stephanie BruzzeseCompaq's newest thin-and-light notebook, the feature-packed Evo N410c, takes battery capability to a new level: This 3.5-pound wonder can hold...
Tags: Notebooks, Handhelds, CNET, Compaq Computer Corp., Compaq Evo, Evo N410c, notebook
Technical articles 2002-10-08
IBM ThinkPad X series offers heavy-duty features in an ultraportable package
The ThinkPad X series squeezes a lot of computer into a very small package. For users on the go, this laptop is definitely a winner. Read the full review.By Brian NadelThe IBM ThinkPad X series offers an excellent balance between what you want in a notebook and what you want...
Tags: Notebooks, Utility computing, Processors, IBM ThinkPad X-series, CNET, IBM ThinkPad, ThinkPad X, ThinkPad X Series, IBM Corp., IBM xSeries
Technical articles 2002-10-01
Lite-On 40X/12X/48X offers budget-friendly, state-of-the-art technology
For cutting-edge CD-RW speed at a low price, this 40X/12X/48X-rated drive from Lite-On delivers with few frills and few compromises. It's a good budget buy for consumers and small businesses.By Jon L. JacobiMost cutting-edge technologies start out pricey, but the Lite-On LTR-40125S offers budget users a state-of-the-art, 40X/12X/48X-rated CD-RW drive...
Tags: Tools & Techniques, software bundle, CNET, Lite-On
Technical articles 2002-09-24
SMC's EZ Connect product a better bargain than ever
The pros and cons of EZ ConnectBy Mark HenricksWith the SMC EZ Connect 802.11a wireless access point, you no longer need to sacrifice financial security or networking performance when you give up wires. This device's modest price and good performance make it suitable for network gaming and streaming video over...
Tags: WIRELESS, Wi-Fi, CNET, access point, SMC
Technical articles 2002-09-17
Product review: Canon PowerShot G2
This digicam, with its 4.1-megapixel CCD and 2,272 x 1,704-pixel image, will exceed your expectations. Read CNET's product review.By Jody L. GianniWhich is better: improvement where much is needed or where none is needed? Hard to say, but with the new PowerShot G2, a camera that not only betters the...
Tags: Monitors & displays, CNET, Canon PowerShot, PowerShot G2, LCD, Canon Inc.
Technical articles 2002-09-11
IBM's ThinkPad T30 series: A real class act
The T30 comes at a high price, but it offers a lot for the money, including an innovative design, top-notch performance, and tons of features. Read the full review.By Dan LittmanIBM's thin-and-light notebooks, the versatile ThinkPad T series, share a sturdy, well-designed case and come in so many configurations that...
Tags: Notebooks, Processors, Memory, IBM Corp., CNET, T30, ThinkPad T23, IBM ThinkPad
Technical articles 2002-09-10
Product Review: D-Link's DCF-650W
Features, easy installation make this Pocket PC friendlyBy Rich BrownIf you're already a fan of 802.11b wireless networking and Pocket PC PDAs such as the Casio Cassiopeia E-200, get ready to add another doohickey to your bag of mobile peripherals. The D-Link DCF-650W Wireless CompactFlash Type II Card Figure A...
Tags: PDAs, Handhelds, Home networking, Operating systems, WIRELESS, Wi-Fi, installation software, D-Link Systems, CNET, DCF-650W, Pocket PC
Technical articles 2002-09-03
NEC MultiSync 1550V: High-end performance at a great price
The NEC MultiSync 1550V is one of the best LCD values in its price class. This LCD monitor is compact and stylish and offers very good performance. Read our full review.By David EnglishThere are many good reasons to prefer an LCD. If your favorite reason is the small footprint, you're...
Tags: Monitors & displays, display, CNET, MultiSync 1550V, NEC Electronics Corp., NEC MultiSync 1550V, LCD
Technical articles 2002-08-27
Apple PowerBook G4: Nice features, matching price tag
Now in its third generation, the Titanium PowerBook G4 has a faster processor with 1-MB DDR of L3 cache, a bigger hard drive, and a more powerful graphics card.By Gene SteinbergApple's slim, trim Titanium PowerBook G4 is now in its third generation. In the notebook's most recent revision, Apple has...
Tags: Notebooks, Apple PowerBook G4, CNET, Apple PowerBook, Apple Inc., hard drive
Technical articles 2002-08-21
Printer review: Brother HL-1850
Despite its paltry paper capacity, the reasonably priced HL-1850 will keep your small workgroup or office humming with its fast print speeds and duplex-printing capability. Learn more about this printer's performance.By Kyla K. CarlsonOffice managers no longer need to pinch pennies to get a capable laser printer. With the Brother...
Tags: Printers, CNET, Brother HL-1850, printer
Technical articles 2002-08-20
Leadtek WinFast A250 Ultra TD
Although its performance is roughly identical to that of other GeForce4 Ti 4600 cards, the WinFast A250 Ultra TD's robust features, utilities, and extras make it a better overall value. Find out more.By Eric FranklinThe Leadtek WinFast A250 Ultra TD is not just another GeForce4 Ti 4600 board. While its...
Tags: CNET, Leadtek, WinFast A250 Ultra TD, card, Leadtek WinFast A250, Leadtek WinFast A250 Ultra TD
Technical articles 2002-08-13

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