Not long ago Panda released its Panda Cloud Antivirus product, thus marking a shift in the paradigm of malware detection and removal. Even if in beta, it quickly gained popularity among users thanks to its connection to Collective Intelligence, a huge database of malware signature files. Based on the concept of cloud computing, this innovative approach yields remarkable results in both efficiency and impact on resource consumption.
The application is intelligent and has been designed to act only when necessary taking fast action in detecting and eliminating malware on your machine without affecting the performance of the system. However, after testing the beta version of this new antivirus model, we were still left with a lot of questions about its inner-workings, as well as Panda’s future plans for it.
Wednesday, May 27th, 2009
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Wednesday, May 27th, 2009
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T-Mobile was reported a while ago to be prepping new Sidekicks to be launched this year, and now we’ve got a few more details on one of said devices. We are talking about a so-called Sidekick LX 2009, which was supposedly codenamed Blade internally, yet it is uncertain whether this is the same model or not.
The specs of the device show it as a high-end product, which would include a 3.2-inch WVGA+ display able to deliver an 854 by 480 pixel resolution. At the same time, it will also come with support for T-Mobile’s 3G service and sport a GPS receiver, providing turn-by-turn directions and connectivity to maps supplied by Microsoft Live.
More specifications on the Sidekick LX 2009 include a 3.2-megapixel camera, a QWERTY keyboard, as well as a microSD card slot, which offers support for up to 8GB of expandable memory, providing users with enough storage space for audio and video files.
Sunday, May 10th, 2009
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