ADATA S107 USB Flash Drives Are Water and Shock Resistant
ADATA S107 USB flash drives are water and shock resistant
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… and in three sizes – 8GB ($ 20), 16GB ($ 30) and 32GB ($ 65). Purchasers of ADATA USB drives are eligible for free download of the latest Norton Internet Security 2012 antivirus software (60 day trial), and utility backup software UFDtoGo. ADATA S107.
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Webroot Takes Gold and Silver at PCMag.com's Best of the Year Awards 2011
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22, 2011 — /PRNewswire/ — Webroot, a leader in delivering Internet security as a service, today announced PCMag.com has named Webroot® SecureAnywhere™ AntiVirus its Gold Winner in the Security Antivirus category for PCMag.com's "Best Products of …
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Bitdefender Internet Security 2012 Value M2 3Pc/2 Years
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Almost Perfect,
I am doing computer repair repair business in Norfolk VA (…) I have been trying almost all virus protection softwares on market for several years.
I used Bitdefender brand for several years with very little problems. I can tell the last version of Bitdefender is the excellent one comparing old versions and others on market. Installation is very easy and it has auto pilot mode which means you don’t need professional help for setup and installation.
I am really much happier using latest Bitdefender product with no problem. I always recommend it to my clients.
Also my number 2 product is Norton after Bitdefender.
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|2012 is a very BAD miss . . .,
I have BIS 2011, and despite a few quirks, I like the program and the value for 3 PCs for 2 years. I like that I can upgrade to BIS 2012 for free using my existing license. I was quite happy with BIS 2011, but I figured I’d upgrade to 2012. That was the start of my mistakes. After uninstalling 2011 using the Bitdefender uninstall tool, the upgrade to 2012 seemed fairly speedy. However, after rebooting the PC, I was hit by pop-ups I’d never seen, and due to a completely and radically redesigned interface, I had some issues making adjustments to the controls. OK, I’m a tech geek, and I can adapt to new control locations, so not a big deal.
Then I ran into the big deal: A nearly complete and utter slow down of my internet. Whether I used IE or Firefox, the browser would just sit and act like it was loading. Sometimes, it was stuck in an infinite “load” loop, while other times, the site would load after 10-15 minutes of sitting there. I could clear cache, shutdown the browser, or even reboot, but it did not matter. The browser slowdowns were unbearable. I looked to the Bitdefender forums and saw many, many other reviewers having the same problems, despite an oblivious customer support group that only wanted to see screenshots of the problems. Very little solutions were offered, and there wasn’t much success for those that were. Top that off with the Bitdefender forums not even allowing you to validate your account after you register (may just be a problem over the last several day, but it is still a problem if I can’t validate my account).
I switched back to BIS 2011, which is still a good program. I still have over 530 days left on my license there; after it is over, you can be sure I’ll be heading elsewhere.
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|Stay Away!,
Well I used free AVG in the past and had good luck with it. So I thought I’d try the retail version for greater protection. So I tried AVG 2012 on disk being that I seem to get a lot of email virus attempts. After installing it I noticed I started having trouble with various automatic updates then manual updates to software programs. Then complete lockups and requiring a shut down and restart to get back operating. I felt AVG had to be the problem. So I tried deleting it through the Add Remove tab in Control Panel. To my surprise I could not delete it without downloading a special program. I finally got rid of it and now no more problems. Hummmm. I did some talking to some computer geeks who said they no longer use AVG because of problems experienced like mine. So my advice to all is stay away from this one. I’m running Windows XP Pro.
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