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Engadget -
17 hours and 37 minutes ago
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month ago to the day we were weeping our poor hearts out as we heard that VIA and NVIDIA had a
href="http://www.engadget.com/2008/11/04/via-and-nvidia-axe-netbook-platform-questions-abound/"canned/a
whatever netbook plans the two had going on. Now, however, we're being given a glimpse of hope that
all may not be lost... at least in relation to a
href="http://www.engadget.com/tag/NVIDIA/"NVIDIA/a. During a webcast from the Credit Suisse annual
technology conference being held in Scottsdale, Arizona, NVIDIA's CFO confessed: "We're not saying
we're not interested [in the netbook space]; it's a matter of how the market will evolve." In other
words, it's taking a wait-and-see approach before plunging in headfirst. Honestly, we're not too
shocked to hear that it may still one day invade the swath of 7- to 12-inch mini-laptops out there
-- after all, it already branched out significantly with a
href="http://www.engadget.com/2008/06/02/nvidia-launches-tegra-hopes-to-change-the-smartphone-mid-game/"Tegra/a
and a
href="http://www.engadget.com/2008/11/18/nvidia-announces-cost-energy-saving-tesla-personal-supercompute/"Tesla/a.
C'mon NVIDIA, we've got legions of folks waiting to fire up emCrysis/em on their next Eee, and you
could be the one to make it happen.pFiled under: a href="http://www.engadget.com/category/gaming/"
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still interested in jazzing up the netbook space/a originally appeared on a
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doggdot.us -
20 hours and 50 minutes ago
Windows Vista Service Pack 2 is set to be released as a public beta version Thursday, Microsoft has
confirmed. The program, which has been under limited testing since October, will become available
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Noticias de Pc World Digital -
22 hours and 24 minutes ago
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Noticias de Pc World Digital -
22 hours and 24 minutes ago
La primera ronda de registros para el nuevo dominio #46;tel est#225; abierta#46; Este nuevo TLD#44;
dominio de alto nivel en sus siglas en ingl#233;s#44; no es una copia de los dominios del tipo
#46;com o #46;org#46; Tampoco ...img width='1' height='1'
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Noticias de Pc World Digital -
22 hours and 24 minutes ago
La primera ronda de registros para el nuevo dominio #46;tel est#225; abierta#46; Este nuevo TLD#44;
dominio de alto nivel en sus siglas en ingl#233;s#44; no es una copia de los dominios del tipo
#46;com o #46;org#46; Tampoco ...img width='1' height='1'
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target="_blank"img src="http://rss.feedsportal.com/images/emailthis2_es.gif" border="0" //a/tdtd
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Noticias de Pc World Digital -
22 hours and 44 minutes ago
M#225;s del 98#37; de los ordenadores Windows corren al menos una aplicaci#243;n no adecuadamente
parcheada#44; y casi la mitad contienen 11 o m#225;s programas en riesgo de ataque#44; seg#250;n la
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Noticias de Pc World Digital -
22 hours and 44 minutes ago
M#225;s del 98#37; de los ordenadores Windows corren al menos una aplicaci#243;n no adecuadamente
parcheada#44; y casi la mitad contienen 11 o m#225;s programas en riesgo de ataque#44; seg#250;n la
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parchearlink=http://www.idg.es/pcworld/Casi-todos-los-PC-Windows-corren-aplicaciones-sin-/doc74529-seguridad.htm"
target="_blank"img src="http://rss.feedsportal.com/images/emailthis2_es.gif" border="0" //a/tdtd
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Windows corren aplicaciones sin
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Noticias de Pc World Digital -
22 hours and 44 minutes ago
M#225;s del 98#37; de los ordenadores Windows corren al menos una aplicaci#243;n no adecuadamente
parcheada#44; y casi la mitad contienen 11 o m#225;s programas en riesgo de ataque#44; seg#250;n la
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Noticias de Pc World Digital -
1 days ago
Ya se han seleccionado los cinco finalistas del concurso Facebook for Good que premia a los
usuarios que cuenten las mejores experiencias en la utilizaci#243;n de las herramientas de
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Noticias de Pc World Digital -
1 days ago
Ya se han seleccionado los cinco finalistas del concurso Facebook for Good que premia a los
usuarios que cuenten las mejores experiencias en la utilizaci#243;n de las herramientas de
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Noticias de Pc World Digital -
1 days ago
Ya se han seleccionado los cinco finalistas del concurso Facebook for Good que premia a los
usuarios que cuenten las mejores experiencias en la utilizaci#243;n de las herramientas de
Facebook#46; Puedes ...img width='1' height='1'
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Noticias de Pc World Digital -
1 days ago
La empresa de seguridad Intego#44; ha lanzado una advertencia sobre una nueva variante del cabayo
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Noticias de Pc World Digital -
1 days ago
La empresa de seguridad Intego#44; ha lanzado una advertencia sobre una nueva variante del cabayo
de troya RSPlug#46; El troyano RSPlug original fue descubierto el pasado mes de octubre#46; ...img
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Noticias de Pc World Digital -
1 days ago
La empresa de seguridad Intego#44; ha lanzado una advertencia sobre una nueva variante del cabayo
de troya RSPlug#46; El troyano RSPlug original fue descubierto el pasado mes de octubre#46; ...img
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Engadget -
1 days and 12 hours ago
div align="center"a href="http://www.msdndevcon.com/pages/about.aspx#giveaways"img vspace="4"
hspace="4" border="0"
src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2008/12/12-3-08-windows7-beta.jpg" alt="" //abr
//div Not even a full day after hearing that the a
href="http://www.engadget.com/2008/12/02/windows-vista-server-2008-sp2-beta-out-now-to-msdn-and-technet/"Windows
Vista / Server SP2 beta/a would be breaking loose for select individuals tomorrow, in flies word
that a Windows 7 beta could be out and about as early as next month. Granted, this conjecture is
far less written in stone, but on the official MSDN Developer Conference website we're told that
"all attendees will receive a a href="http://www.engadget.com/tag/Windows7/"Windows 7/a Beta 1
DVD." The events are scheduled to run from December to January, and given the whole "attendees at
events scheduled for December will have DVDs mailed to them when they become available" coupled
with the line we quoted before, it's a pretty safe bet that next month is it. Hang tight, Windows
lovers -- your first real peek into the wide world of WinVII could be just around the bend.br /br
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InfoWorld: Top News -
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div class="rxbodyfield"p page="1" class="ArticleBody"After weeks of speculation, it appears that
the general public will soon be able to a target="_blank"
href="http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/154479/windows_7_beta_on_hold_until_2009.html?tk=rel_news"get
its hands on the first beta/a of Microsoft#39;s follow-up to Windows Vista. A a target="_blank"
href="http://www.msdndevcon.com/pages/about.aspx#giveaways"message/a on the MDC (MSDN Developer
Conference) site states that all attendees of the upcoming MDC events, a series of
Microsoft-sponsored road shows running from early December through mid-February, will receive a
Windows 7 Beta 1 DVD in the mail quot;when they become available.quot;/pp align="right"a
href="http://ad.doubleclick.net/jump/idg.us.info.rss/news;pos=imu;tile=6;sz=336x280;skey=patch_management;pkey=security;ord=123456789?"
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width="336" height="280" border="0" alt="" align="right"//a/pp page="1"
class="ArticleBody"Microsoft isn#39;t giving an exact delivery date for the Windows 7 beta, but
some reports a target="_blank"
href="http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasicamp;articleId=9122158"speculate/a
the disc will be ready before January 13./pp page="1" class="ArticleBody"b[#160;InfoWorld#39;s
Randall C. Kennedy and OSNews#39; Thom Holwerda#160;a
href="http://www.infoworld.com/article/08/12/02/49FE-windows-7-great-debate_1.html"debated the best
way to assess Windows 7#39;s changes/a#160;]/b/pp page="1" class="ArticleBody"Some bloggers, the
few who#39;ve actually tested the pre-beta code, have voiced concerns about the Windows 7 feature
set. Infoworld#39;s Randall C. Kennedy, for instance, recently declared that Windows 7 was
essentially a a target="_blank"
href="http://www.pcworld.com/article/153624/under_the_hood_windows_7_is_vistas_twin.html?tk=rel_news"slightly
tweaked/a version of Vista. Other reports have praised-with some reservations-Windows 7#39;s a
target="_blank"
href="http://www.pcworld.com/article/152895/windows_7_first_look_a_big_fix_for_vista.html?tk=rel_news"interface
improvements/a, such as a vastly remodeled Windows Taskbar./pp page="1"
class="ArticleBody"Microsoft has indicated that Windows 7 will likely be ready by late 2009 or
early 2010, and given the lack of spectacular new features in Vista#39;s replacement, there#39;s no
reason to think that Redmond won#39;t meet that timeline. Certainly, the average Vista user would
be thrilled if the hated a
href="http://www.pcworld.com/article/150735/vista_flaws_fixes.html?tk=rel_news"User Account
Control/a security feature would simply go away. Early indications are that it won#39;t, but UAC
will undergo some a target="_blank"
href="http://www.pcworld.com/article/152895-2/windows_7_first_look_a_big_fix_for_vista.html?tk=rel_news"major
changes/a in Windows 7./pp page="1" class="ArticleBody"emPC World is an InfoWorld
affiliate./em/p/divbr style=clear: both;/ a
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Gizmodo -
1 days and 14 hours ago
pimg src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/12/windowosxvirus.jpg" align="left"
hspace="4" vspace="2" width="804" height="359" style="display:block;float:none;" /Mac OS X,
mythically immune to common computer plagues, has actually always a
href="http://gizmodo.com/5100996/false-alarm-apple-mac-os-x-anti+virus-recommendation-is-old"welcomed
antivirus software/a. Or, uh, a
href="http://gizmodo.com/5101266/apple-removes-antivirus-support-note-reiterates-os-xs-built+in-protection"maybe
not/a. Confused? No worriesmdash;here's how OS X and Windows differ on resisting viruses and other
nasties./p pIt's not a matter of opinion: OS X emis/em less susceptible to catching a cold than
Windows. So is Linux, for that matter. There are two major reasons (and a
href="http://gizmodo.com/5100217/the-simpsons-gets-20-years-of-apple-jokes-out-of-the-way-at-once"Steve
Jobs' pee/a actually isn't one of them). First, Windows is a
href="http://www.pcworld.com/article/154800/.html"on 89.6 percent of the world's computers/a, while
OS X is on just 8.9 percent of them. Second, the Unix architecture that OS X and Linux are based on
is inherently more secure than Windows, particularly pre-Vista versions. (If these reasons are
familiar to you, you may not know the subtler side-effects of each reason that strengthen the case
even more, so read on.)/p pThere are a few different ways that Microsoft's mammoth market share
actually hurts Windows and helps OS X. For one, writing nastiness that the vast majority of the
world's computers are susceptible to is a more efficient use of resources than writing the same
evil for a sliver of the population. In biology, a more homogeneous population is more susceptible
to a genocidal plague. Same principle applies to the vast, Windows-powered ecosystem. I don't mean
someone could write a virus that wipes ieverybody/i out. Just that if everybody's running Windows,
the population is a much easier target./p pThe flipside of thismdash;which you might not have
consideredmdash;is that most malware writers obviously use Windows. They're going to whip up code
for the OS they're familiar with and know best. And more to that point, most of the tools and
scripts used to wreak havoc on computers are written for Windows. The same ecosystem that provides
the biggest, most susceptible audience also provides the most fertile breeding ground for the nasty
executables./p pBut suppose this was some bizarro world where OS X was king. Would Microsoft run
ads about how virus-plagued OS X was? Well, it would still be more prudent to run anti-virus
software, since there'd be a lot more thrown crap thrown at the Mac OS, but if malware acted mostly
like it does today, it likely wouldn't have the same impact as it did on Windows pre-Vista./p pA
lot of that is because of the way permissions work in OS X vs. Windows. Basically, Unix-based
systems are architected so that they require administrator privileges to modify the OS and are
traditionally more strict in enforcing them. Critical areas are walled off from normal
usersmdash;you see this when OS X asks for a password to install updates or change a system
setting. A standard non-admin user account is restricted; bad software can't wreak much havoc at
all without that password./p pThis is precisely what Vista's somewhat-maligned User Account Control
attempts to replicate, limiting points of intrusion and requiring explicit user permission to get
anywhere deep. On Windows, historically, the enforcement of these restrictions has been lax in the
name of convenience./p pa
href="http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasicarticleId=9007883pageNumber=1"This
is not to say/a that OS X is invulnerable, a
href="http://news.zdnet.com/2424-9595_22-251586.html"by any means/a. The main applications folder
is a
href="http://www.macforensicslab.com/ProductsAndServices/index.php?main_page=document_general_infocPath=11products_id=174"relatively
unprotected/a, and any running app can write to it and most of what's inside. Coupled with OS X's
app-bundling architecture, this makes it easier to replace program executables or sneak in a
piggybacking one. Even then, however, the malware would need to elicit elevated permissions to do
any hardcore damage to the core OS; it could, unfortunately, nuke your relatively unprotected Home
folder though. Another point of vulnerability, or at least a pain point, according to Mac Forensics
Lab, is OS X's centralized address book, which also has weak defenses. If the Home folder book did
require the same level of permissions, it would be kinda unusable, because you'd have to elevate
permissions to make any and every change./p pThis brings us to OS X's biggest security hole, the
one that it actually shares with every operating system: you. It doesn't matter how good baked-in
security is if a user throws out the welcome mat for whatever crap comes their way. On the flip
side, you're also the first, and best, line of protection. Don't do anything stupid, and you'll be
fine, anti-virus software or notmdash;whatever OS you're running./p pemSomething you still wanna
know? Send any questions about viruses, VD or the 1995 Dustin Hoffman film/em Outbreak emto
tips@gizmodo.com, with "Giz Explains" in the subject line./em/p br style="clear: both;"/ a
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Gizmodo -
1 days and 14 hours ago
pimg src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/12/windowosxvirus.jpg" align="left"
hspace="4" vspace="2" width="804" height="359" style="display:block;float:none;" //p div
style='float:right; margin-left:-9px;'script type="text/javascript" digg_skin = 'compact';
digg_bgcolor = '#f1f8fa'; digg_url =
'http://digg.com/apple/Why_OS_X_Shrugs_Off_Viruses_Off_Better_Than_Windows'; /scriptscript
src="http://digg.com/tools/diggthis.js" type="text/javascript" /script/div pMac OS X, mythically
immune to common computer plagues, has actually always a
href="http://gizmodo.com/5100996/false-alarm-apple-mac-os-x-anti+virus-recommendation-is-old"welcomed
antivirus software/a. Or, uh, a
href="http://gizmodo.com/5101266/apple-removes-antivirus-support-note-reiterates-os-xs-built+in-protection"maybe
not/a. Confused? No worriesmdash;here's how OS X and Windows differ on resisting viruses and other
nasties./p pIt's not a matter of opinion: OS X emis/em less susceptible to catching a cold than
Windows. So is Linux, for that matter. There are two major reasons (and a
href="http://gizmodo.com/5100217/the-simpsons-gets-20-years-of-apple-jokes-out-of-the-way-at-once"Steve
Jobs' pee/a actually isn't one of them). First, Windows is a
href="http://www.pcworld.com/article/154800/.html"on 89.6 percent of the world's personal
computers/a, while OS X is on just 8.9 percent of them. Second, the Unix architecture that OS X and
Linux are based on is inherently more secure than Windows, particularly pre-Vista versions. (If
these reasons are familiar to you, you may not know the subtler side-effects of each reason that
strengthen the case even more, so read on.)/p pThere are a few different ways that Microsoft's
mammoth market share actually hurts Windows and helps OS X. For one, writing nastiness that the
vast majority of the world's personal computers are susceptible to is a more efficient use of
resources than writing the same evil for a sliver of the population. In biology, a more homogeneous
population is more susceptible to a genocidal plague. Same principle applies to the vast,
Windows-powered ecosystem. I don't mean someone could write a virus that wipes ieverybody/i out.
Just that if everybody's running Windows, the population is a much easier target./p pThe flipside
of thismdash;which you might not have consideredmdash;is that most malware writers obviously use
Windows. They're going to whip up code for the OS they're familiar with and know best. And more to
that point, most of the tools and scripts used to wreak havoc on computers are written for Windows.
The same ecosystem that provides the biggest, most susceptible audience also provides the most
fertile breeding ground for the nasty executables./p pBut suppose this was some bizarro world where
OS X was king. Would Microsoft run ads about how virus-plagued OS X was? Well, it would still be
more prudent to run anti-virus software, since there'd be a lot more crap thrown at the Mac OS, but
if malware acted mostly like it does today, it likely wouldn't have the same impact as it did on
Windows pre-Vista./p pA lot of that is because of the way permissions work in OS X vs. Windows.
Basically, Unix-based systems are architected so that they require administrator privileges to
modify the OS and are traditionally more strict in enforcing them. Critical areas are walled off
from normal usersmdash;you see this when OS X asks for a password to install updates or change a
system setting. A standard non-admin user account is restricted; bad software can't wreak much
havoc at all without that password./p pThis is precisely what Vista's somewhat-maligned User
Account Control attempts to replicate, limiting points of intrusion and requiring explicit user
permission to get anywhere deep. On Windows, historically, the enforcement of these restrictions
has been lax in the name of convenience./p pa
href="http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasicarticleId=9007883pageNumber=1"This
is not to say/a that OS X is invulnerable, a
href="http://news.zdnet.com/2424-9595_22-251586.html"by any means/a. The main applications folder
is a
href="http://www.macforensicslab.com/ProductsAndServices/index.php?main_page=document_general_infocPath=11products_id=174"relatively
unprotected/a, and any running app can write to it and most of what's inside. Coupled with OS X's
app-bundling architecture, this makes it easier to replace program executables or sneak in a
piggybacking one. Even then, however, the malware would need to elicit elevated permissions to do
any hardcore damage to the core OS; it could, unfortunately, nuke your relatively unprotected Home
folder though. Another point of vulnerability, or at least a pain point, according to Mac Forensics
Lab, is OS X's centralized address book, which also has weak defenses. If the Home folder book did
require the same level of permissions, it would be kinda unusable, because you'd have to elevate
permissions to make any and every change./p pThis brings us to OS X's biggest security hole, the
one that it actually shares with every operating system: you. It doesn't matter how good baked-in
security is if a user throws out the welcome mat for whatever crap comes their way. On the flip
side, you're also the first, and best, line of protection. Don't do anything stupid, and you'll be
fine, anti-virus software or notmdash;whatever OS you're running./p pemSomething you still wanna
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