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Countdown to Conficker {Download Squad}
Mar 27th 2009 2:20PM I'm uncertain is to whether I can take any precautions to protect my PC from this or future viruses.
This site has been very helpful so far: http://www.justaskgemalto.com.
Daily deal - Dell Inspiron Mini 9 for $249 {Gadling}
Feb 11th 2009 7:34PM I personally think this kind of product is exactly what the average person needs. Portable, simple, small, inexpensive. 90% of the time I just need an internet connection to resource and a word processing document. Plus, I see this as a second portable computer, not unlike a standard laptop but not as jazzed.
My main concern of course is always digital security. If the design can secure my IP or prevent hacking, malware or spyware, then I'll be more likely to jump on it.
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Amazon Kindle 2 - making a great gadget even better {Gadling}
Feb 11th 2009 7:21PM I've seen the Kindle in action and was very impressed.
The main feature that separates this product from the traditional book is accessibility (before mentioned). One can purchase subscriptions to periodicals from all over the world.
I have an acquaintence here in Austin, Texas that reads the Dublin newspaper everyday while car pooling.
Perhaps in time we will see more of a morph between this item and the iPhone like technology, allowing interent capabilities on a larger screen but easily portable. Something simple.
The main issue as always will be digital security. But that's something we are always concerned about.
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Travel "mind map" helps you pack {Gadling}
Feb 11th 2009 6:43PM I wouldn't bring half the items on my own list either but it appears that a good list would help you eliminate what you don't need necessarily!
Of course, there are things that are necessities. Everyone has them. If you are on a business trip, you'll need your laptop but you wouldn't necessarily eliminate the digital security features to save space!
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