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Tuesday, 28 April 2009 |
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By Jessica Dolcourt, cnet.com A Netbook's extremely limited hard drive space (typically half that of a laptop and one third of that for a desktop) makes it terrible for storing files, but its Internet-connectedness and light weight make it ideal for carrying around. |
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Tuesday, 20 January 2009 |
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earthtimes.org SAN DIEGO - (Business Wire) ESET today unveiled ESET Remote Administrator 3.0, a comprehensive solution that enables centralized administration of dispersed ESET desktop and server software from one unified management dashboard. With the number of NOD32 Antivirus and Smart Security installations exploding, ESET Remote Administrator helps customers easily manage widespread deployments of ESET solutions that offer the highest level of protection from evolving Internet threats. |
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Tuesday, 20 January 2009 |
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istockanalyst.com Say you're on the road and you need to look at a file that's on your main computer at your office or house. Or you're using a device with limited storage, like a smart phone or one of the tiny new "netbook" portable PCs, and you want access to a file that isn't on the device at hand. You might be able to get at the desired file if you have previously uploaded it to an online storage or photo-sharing service, or e-mailed it to yourself. But, in many cases, you could be stuck. |
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