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Microsoft Security Package Debuts
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/5032832.stm
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Wow, that was a quiet release.
http://www.windowsonecare.com/?sc_cid=mscom_srch Never saw any announcements about this, and I'm on about 847 different Microsoft e-mail subscriptions (or so it seems). I dunno how this will compare with what's already out there, but I really like the fact that you can protect up to 3 machines on a single license. |
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"Users worried about staying safe online will soon be able to get software to protect their home PC...from Microsoft."
Almost sounds like they're saying we want to protect our PCs from Microsoft. ![]() Kind of ironic, though, that they are now selling software to protect us from weaknesses in their software.
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...as if it's possible for both companies to create even more bloat/laggish performance in their wonderful "all in one" apps. /sarcasm ![]() (...except for SAV Corporate...god I love that app.) This...I don't really get this. Are they putting new technologies into OneCare, or is it (essentially) the standard Windows Firewall + Defender + an AV app? (The first two of course are free already.) |
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