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- Nemesis Anti-Spyware 1.2 (Windows)
- Complete Spyware protection and repair tool. Works for all major spyware / adware / dialerEasy to use, still powerful. Features ranging from File over Registry to Winsock fixes, from Policy Check to Auto-Update and quite some more. Version 1.2 includes unspecified updates.
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Anti-spyware, Usec.at, Spyware, Spyware, Adware & Malware, Cyberthreats, Viruses And Worms, Security
- Software downloads 2008-02-27
- Radix Anti-Rootkit 1 (Windows)
- With Radix Anti-Rookit you can detect and remove rootkits that are hiding on your PC mostly going undetected by normal Anti-Virus and Anti-Malware Software. It uses a broad range of methods detecting and fixing the problems caused by rootkit and allow the power user to easily spot rootkits on a...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Usec.at, Rootkits, Security, Spyware, Adware & Malware
- Software downloads 2008-01-24
- NEMESIS 1.2 (Windows)
- Nemesis is a full-protection package that keeps your computer safe from a wide range of threats as well as performing routine and advanced registry scans and repairs. It's designed to be easy to use and easy to understand. The GUI interface handles everything for you. All you have to do...
- Tags: Nemesis, Usec.at, Microsoft Windows, Productivity, Operating Systems, Software
- Software downloads 2008-01-11
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- BlackBerry patent app addresses "battery slump" monitoring, management issues
- A new BlackBerry patent application published just yesterday would improve the ability of BlackBerry devices to read voltage levels. The patent app is entitled System and Method for Managing Battery Slump. As we often do when discussing patents, let's read the Abstract...
- Tags: ADC Telecommunications Inc., Signal, Battery, Monitoring, Trigger, RIM BlackBerry, Transmission, Patent App, Abstract, PA, Battery Voltage, ADC 600, Engineering, Russell Shaw
- Blog posts 2008-01-18
- Ethernet piggybacks on InfiniBand chip
- Ethernet piggybacks on InfiniBand chip20 Gigabit/s? Let's first have 10 gigas!I can't really see the interest of a 20 Gbit/s bandwidth over a standard 10 Gbit/s. Let's first have the standard implemented, and its cost will dramatically lower.For most devices, only 100 megabit:s is available with standard Ethernet cables, and...
- Tags: Network technology, chip, GB/s, Gigabit/s, Ethernet, InfiniBand
- Discussion threads 2007-03-31
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