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Microsoft - Microsoft on Tuesday published 10 security advisories that warn Windows users
and administrators of 22 new flaws that affect the company's products. The advisories, and patches published with the bulletins,
range from an "important" flaw affecting Windows NT Server to a collection of eight security holes, including three rated "critical,
" that leave Internet Explorer vulnerable to attacks.
Intel - "Entertainment PCs are an all-in-one digital film vault, music collection, photo gallery and game room," said Crooke, Intel general manager of Desktop Marketing and Strategic Planning. "With an Entertainment PC, you can experience cinematic quality entertainment at home without ever leaving your favorite chair."
Based on IntelŪ PentiumŪ 4 processors supporting Hyper-Threading Technology and the IntelŪ 915 Express Chipset, high performance Entertainment PCs have the power to simultaneously perform demanding tasks, such as watching a DVD while recording a live TV program or playing an interactive game while downloading a movie in the background.
Symantec -Symantec Corp. (Nasdaq: SYMC), the global leader in information security, today announced that PC Magazine has named Norton Ghost 9.0 Editors' Choice. In a comprehensive review of the product, which appears in the Oct. 19, 2004, issue of the publication, PC Magazine called Norton Ghost 9.0 "the essential tool for rescuing a complete system." The publication also noted that Norton Ghost 9.0 "belongs in every serious PC user's toolbox."
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