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How To Reset Norton Internet Security 2012 Trial
Norton’s Anti Virus and Internet Security (2012 version) are the most sophisticated tools to deal with online threats. Norton has always been known as resource hog application but since 2011 release they have completely changed. Now Norton doesn’t suck memory as it used to do and provides optimum performance at the same time keeps your system safe and running. Here are some of the benefits that Norton’s 2012 versions are offering. I have personally tried the Norton Internet security 2012 and i must say at the moment it is the best security suite available in the market.
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Sony Stores Launches New Xperia Smartphones in US
Two new Android-based smartphones developed by Sony Ericssonare now available in the United States — but only through Sony Stores across the nation.
The decision to leapfrog the major U.S. network operators and sell direct means American consumers will not benefit upfront from any carrier subsidies. However, for customers shopping for a tech-savvy smartphone to use on a prepaid basis, there are now two more attractive options when it comes to buying a handset that runs Google’s Android 2.3 operating system, also known as Gingerbread.
5 killer features on the Kindle Fire that you won’t find on the iPad
Tuesday, Amazon will untie the bow on its long-anticipated iPad competitor, the Kindle Fire. While no company to date has been able to make so much as a dent in Apple’s iron grip on the tablet market, Amazon isn’t your everyday manufacturer, and the Kindle Fire isn’t your average tablet. Unlike Motorola, Samsung, HTC and every other major company to rush an iPad clone onto store shelves, Amazon took its time — and perhaps most importantly, it opted to rethink what consumers might really need in a tablet, playing to the iPad’s few weaknesses. Instead of rehashing the winning appeal of Apple’s wonder slate, Amazon took its winning e-reader formula and applied it to a more tablet-like device. So what does the Amazon Kindle Fire have to offer that the ubiquitous iPad doesn’t? Read on — you might be surprised.
Categories: Gadgets news, Reviews, Web Tags: 2011, amazon, iPad, ipad vs kindle, Kindle, kondle fire, Tablet
Co-founder of social network Diaspora dies
Ilya Zhitomirskiy, a co-founder of the startup social networking site Diaspora that put an emphasis on privacy and user-control, has died, a company spokesman said Monday. He was 22.
The cause of Zhitomirskiy’s death in San Francisco wasn’t immediately known, and neither the company nor the San Francisco Medical Examiner’s office would release details.
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Apple to Release New Thinner 15-inch MacBook Pro in March?
Apple will reportedly start shipping a ultra thin 15-inch MacBook Pro in March, according to DigiTimes.
Upstream suppliers of Apple have recently started shipping a small volume of components for a 15-inch ultra-thin notebook model from Apple in November and the device could be either MacBook Air or just a thinner MacBook Pro. The new MacBook is expected to appear as early as the second quarter of 2012, according to sources from the upstream supply chain. Estimated by the product planning, mass shipments of the notebook device will start in March and could be cataloged in either the MacBook Air or MacBook Pro line.
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