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Citing the urgent need to protect its users from online threats, America Online Inc. (AOL) will begin bundling antivirus software from McAfee Inc. with the latest version of its software, AOL 9.0, according to a statement from the company. The company is making McAfee's VirusScan Online available at no additional cost to both broadband and dial-up AOL customers, eliminating a premium service fo

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1 by Skinner NightTrain2002 - 10/31/2004 7:16:04 AM Yes, you have to combine the 2 themes together and save as one. Animated wallpapers are deasktop x themes.

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Conditioner A customer was continually bothering the waiter in a restaurant. First, he asked that the air conditioning be turned up because he was too cold, then he asked that it be turned down because he was too hot, and so it went for about a half an hour. Surprisingly, the waiter was very patient. He walked back and forth and never once got angry. Finally, a second customer asked the waiter why he didn't throw out the pest. "Oh, I don't care," said the wait

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Advanced Micro Devices on Thursday formally announced a low-cost Internet device targeted at emerging markets. AMD's Personal Internet Communicator is designed to provide Net connectivity and Windows-based computing for consumers in emerging economies. It features functio

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Alvin, I accept that this news is related to past but this is basically for an upcoming event launch of x64 based Windows. If you remember, x64bit was originally developed by AMD. Morover, AMD's 64-bit Processers are completely compatible with 32-bit software we are using now-a-days. But Intel's processers lack in this compatibility. And Moral of this article is: Few people would doubt that the future of computing is 64-bits. But the slow uptake of the Itanium, in both the server and

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On April 9, 2003, Microsoft officially announced that it would support AMD's then-upcoming 64-bit Opteron and Athlon 64 microprocessors with 64-bit native versions of Windows XP and Windows Server 2003. The news must have sent shivers down the spines of executives at Microsoft partner Intel

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