Microsoft released first details about the impact of its Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool (MSRT), which claim that the company has removed 16 million "instances" of malware on a total of 5.7 million computers since it was launched in January of last year. Read more
Pretty much everyone is familiar with ‘On-line’ virus scanning services provided by some of the big players in the removal industry. Read more
When Intel launches its next-gen processor architecture, the company will also introduce new chipsets as part of what the company calls a "refresh" to take advantage of new features. Users will see features that enable and restrict the use of HD content, legacy removal and a relocation of the BIOS into NAND Flash, TG Daily has learned. Read more
Earlier this week, users of AVG’s virus scanner accidentally got asked to ‘remove’ user32.dll, a core system file for the Windows operating system – by mistake of course. Read more
Bigfoot Networks has updated its gaming Network Processing Units to support PCI Express connectivity. The new Killer Xeno Pro has a lot of new features, but can it really deliver higher performance for a gamer? We test the new card in order to find out. Read more
Moving to Microsoft Business Productivity Online Suite quickly and smoothly may require the help of a qualified advisor. That's an opportunity for potential BPOS customers and those who want to become BPOS advisors. Read more
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This is our third RAM scaling story in a series that will conclude next week. In this piece, we're comparing a number of different DDR3 memory speeds using both tight and relaxed timings. Which memory setting is best for your Core 2 Quad setup? Read more
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