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Antivirus in the cloud: Is remote security remotely secure?

Antivirus in the cloud: Is remote security remotely secure?

Does it make sense to offload critical security tasks to a remote machine? We expore cloud security products and their benefits Read more

22 July 2009, 17:11  |  Tags: Hitman, Kaspersky, Panda Security, Trend Micro, Hitman

CNET UK > Reviews > Laptops

7.5

Packard Bell dot m/a review

Packard Bell dot m/a review

Thanks to its large, high-resolution, 11.6-inch screen and excellent keyboard, the dot m/a netbook would make a good choice for those seeking a portable machine on which to type lengthy documents. It's also interesting purely because it packs an AMD CPU rather than the ubiquitous Intel Atom Read more

11 August 2009, 16:34  |  Tags: Packard Bell, Packard Bell dot m/a, hotspots, battery life, netbooks

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NSA to store yottabytes in Utah data centre

NSA to store yottabytes in Utah data centre

US surveillance spooks at the National Security Agency are working on a data centre in the Utah desert that could potentially hold yottabytes of data. What-a-byte? We're glad you asked Read more

2 November 2009, 16:26  |  Tags: Scrabble, wiki, data centres, surveillance, National Security Agency

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Screenshots: Hands-on with the Norton Internet Security 2010 beta

Screenshots: Hands-on with the Norton Internet Security 2010 beta

Norton Internet Security 2010 won't be available for a few more months, but the beta version is available now. Take a tour and see what's new Read more

17 July 2009, 09:37  |  Tags: Symantec, Insight, Norton Internet Security

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Hands-on with Sunbelt Vipre anti-virus: Is it slow? Is it heck

Hands-on with Sunbelt Vipre anti-virus: Is it slow? Is it heck

We've got a new player in the glamorous world of anti-virus, and its name is Vipre. Does it have what it takes to stand up to the big boys? Read more

17 June 2009, 14:25  |  Tags: Asus, Nvidia, YouTube, GeForce, computer security

CNET UK > Reviews > Desktops

4.5

Shuttle X Vision X50 review

Shuttle X Vision X50 review

Sporting a touchscreen, dual-core Intel Atom 330 CPU, attractive design and good connectivity, the 15.6-inch X Vision X50 all-in-one desktop PC looks, on paper, to have plenty going for it. But is it enough to knock the market-leading Asus Eee Top off its perch? Read more

1 June 2009, 15:43  |  Tags: Shuttle, Shuttle X Vision X50, LED, card reader, kickstand

CNET UK > Reviews > Laptops

6.8

Asus F70 review

Asus F70 review

An unusual 17.3-inch screen is intended to make the Asus F70 laptop stand out from the crowd, with a 16:9 aspect ratio that's perfect for watching movies without seeing black bars at the top and bottom of the picture Read more

18 May 2009, 10:24  |  Tags: Asus, Asus F70, networking, aspect ratio, recession

CNET UK > Reviews > Laptops

8.1

Toshiba Portege R600 review

Toshiba Portege R600 review

For a business-orientated laptop, the super-light 12.1-inch Portege R600 is remarkably attractive, and its performance isn't bad either. Certain rivals do have the edge in the sexiness stakes, but a comfortable keyboard, excellent wireless capabilities and fantastically light chassis mean this laptop has plenty of charm Read more

27 April 2009, 15:01  |  Tags: Toshiba, Toshiba Portege R600, netbooks, solid-state drive, battery life

CNET UK > Reviews > Desktops

8.9

Eee Top review

Eee Top review

The Eee Top is a strange departure from traditional Eee-branded products. This low-power, low-cost, all-in-one desktop PC features a touch-sensitive display, setting it apart from its rivals. Though Asus ships the Eee Top with Windows XP, it's conveniently put it in Large Fonts mode, making the touchscreen easier to use Read more

7 November 2008, 12:43  |  Tags: Asus, Eee Top, headphones, netbooks, surround sound

CNET UK > Crave > Desktops

Photos: Asus Eee Top all-in-one, touch-sensitive PC

Photos: Asus Eee Top all-in-one, touch-sensitive PC

Remember the Eee Monitor we blogged about last year? It's back, and it's got a new name. Welcome, friends, to the Eee Top -- the world's first all-in-one nettop Read more

14 October 2008, 10:25  |  Tags: Apple, Asus, Denon, HP, Intel

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