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Abstract:
Netpliance, Inc., whose i-opener could be considered the first Internet appliance, recently added functionality, but also
decided to raise its hardware “membership kit” price from $99 (down from its normal $199) to $399, in an effort to get profits
from more than its online services. Will people be w (...)
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msn firewall:
... By that time, the Gateway/AOL appliance will be out, the first MSN Web Companions should
be out, and other large manufacturers should be scoring with their ...
Published:
2000-07-24
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Abstract:
So why would users switch from AOL’s Instant Messaging client to Microsoft’s? Quite simple really, throw in free long distance
phone service, offer a comparable and competitive set of base features, and then to make sure you succeed, give it away for
free. And just to add injury to insult Microsoft w (...)
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msn firewall:
... In the inevitable leapfrog race of instant messaging, Microsoft has thrown down a straight flush with
the debut of MSN Instant Messenger 3.0, incorporating ...
Published:
2000-07-21
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Abstract:
Computer viruses are spreading through the Internet at an unprecedented rate and the antivirus market is now a $3 billion
(USD) a year industry. This report measures the financial health and product quality of four key industry players: Symantec,
McAfee, Computer Associates, and Trend Micro. (...)
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msn firewall:
... noting that Microsoft uses Trend Micro to scan Hotmail and MSN mailboxes. ...
have other Internet security products in place (anti-spyware, firewall, etc.) then we ...
Published:
2005-06-24