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Since its release, the Killer NIC has garnered a reputation for being an extravagant and largely unnecessary add-on for the do-it-yourselfer. Seeking additional insight, we approached the card's designer. Read More
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Symantec software boots users offline
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A faulty update to Symantec's Norton security software began booting thousands of users off their AOL internet connections last week, Symantec has admitted.
The problem began with a 15 March intrusion-detection signature file sent via LiveUpdate to customers using Norton AntiVirus and Norton Internet Security, according to Symantec.
Read the complete story here. (PC Advisor)
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