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Monday
Aug 31,2009

The good Fantastic touchscreen display Decent performance Makes a good media player The bad Poor call quality No 3.5mm headphone socket on the phone No memory card included What's in a name? OK Samsung, we give up. What the hell does Preston mean

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  • Monday
    Aug 31,2009

    The good One of the most comprehensive security suites we've encountered Behaviour-based prevention system Security for Symbian and Windows Mobile devices The bad Virus detection and removal efficacy is hard to determine Service is acceptable, but not stellar Launching a link from within the program feels sluggish and awkward Editor's note: this review was written in conjunction with CNET's review of Trend Micro AntiVirus + AntiSpyware 2010 . If you're looking for a robust feature set from your security suite, and you want an affordable price, you could do worse than Trend Micro's 2010 products. Trend Micro Internet Security Pro, Trend Micro Internet Security and the stripped-down Trend Micro AntiVirus plus AntiSpyware have been refreshed, with the publisher claiming significant performance enhancements to each.

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    Trend Micro Internet Security Pro 2010

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  • Monday
    Aug 31,2009

    The good One of the most comprehensive security suites we've encountered Behaviour-based prevention system Security for Symbian and Windows Mobile devices The bad Virus detection and removal efficacy is hard to determine Service is acceptable, but not stellar Launching a link from within the program feels sluggish and awkward Editor's note: this review was written in conjunction with CNET's review of Trend Micro AntiVirus + AntiSpyware 2010 . If you're looking for a robust feature set from your security suite, and you want an affordable price, you could do worse than Trend Micro's 2010 products

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    Trend Micro Internet Security Pro 2010

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  • Friday
    Aug 28,2009

    The good Basic antivirus and anti-spyware protection The bad Stripped-down program lacks many of the bells and whistles that made its siblings worth considering Editor's note: this review was written in conjunction with CNET's review of Trend Micro Internet Security Pro 2010 . If you're looking for a robust feature set from your security suite, and you're looking for an affordable price, you could do worse than Trend Micro's 2010 Internet Security and Internet Security Pro. However, this basic version offers the bare minimum of protection, even with decent performance benchmarks.

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    Trend Micro AntiVirus plus AntiSpyware 2010

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  • Friday
    Aug 28,2009

    The good Basic antivirus and anti-spyware protection The bad Stripped-down program lacks many of the bells and whistles that made its siblings worth considering Editor's note: this review was written in conjunction with CNET's review of Trend Micro Internet Security Pro 2010 . If you're looking for a robust feature set from your security suite, and you're looking for an affordable price, you could do worse than Trend Micro's 2010 Internet Security and Internet Security Pro

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    Trend Micro AntiVirus plus AntiSpyware 2010

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  • Thursday
    Aug 27,2009

    The good Nice, familiar design Excellent multimedia capabilities Superb, finger-friendly skin of Windows Mobile All popular connectivity options The bad On-screen keyboard is a little small Lag can still be an issue when multitasking Ah, Omnia , how we wanted to love you this time last year.

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    Samsung Omnia Icon

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  • Thursday
    Aug 27,2009

    The good Interface enhancements make finding apps and files much easier A completely overhauled QuickTime X now sports a cleaner interface and recording tools Exchange support across Mail, the Address Book and iCal is huge for those who take their Macs to work The bad Snow Leopard works with Intel Macs only PowerPC users are out of luck Requires AU$39 upgrade fee Sneaking in a few days before its promised September release, the tune-up for Mac OS X Leopard costs AU$39 for current Leopard users, and packs just enough punch to be worth your money. Apple is careful to point out that Snow Leopard isn't a complete system overhaul, but rather a collection of hundreds of smaller refinements to make Leopard run more gracefully

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    Snow Leopard (Mac OS X 10.6)

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  • Tuesday
    Aug 25,2009

    Avaya's Aura is a suite of communication products, all bundled together in an effort to reach the dream of unified communications for businesses. Avaya's acquisition of SIP communications firm Ubiquity was the final piece in the Aura puzzle, allowing its previously separate services to all talk through the one SIP gateway. There are five services in total offered by the Aura package, each sitting on an independent Red Hat Enterprise Linux-based box for maximum IO.

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    Avaya Aura: What exactly is it?

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  • Sunday
    Aug 23,2009

    NB: while a one user licence for Kaspersky Internet Security 2010 costs AU$49.95, a three-user licence is AU$99.95. If you only want the Kaspersky Anti-Virus 2010, costs are AU$39.95 for one user and AU$79.95 for three users. A new season of security suites is upon us, and Kaspersky has made improvements to its Kaspersky Internet Security and Kaspersky Anti-Virus programs that include changes indicative of where security software as an industry is leaning.

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  • Thursday
    Aug 20,2009

    The good Great colours Multiple inputs Good adjustability Affordable price The bad Inset panel can cause reflections Design and features The new Dell 24-inch makes a few design diversions from the older 2408WFP, while inheriting traits from both the 2209WA and 2709W — gone is the flying V base on the neck, replaced with a black rectangular block. Height, tilt, pivot and rotate functions are offered through the stand, as they have been since the 2405WFP, with height adjustment being done through a rack and pinion mechanism. Cable management is done through a small hole in the back of the silver neck

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    Dell UltraSharp U2410

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