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PC Velocity Included with Antivirus Email's Software Bundle
Fort Lee, NJ (ContentDesk) August 24, 2005 -- Antivirus Email, a consumer products company offering subscription e-mail and ISP services, also offers a suite of software that includes PC Velocity internet accelerator from Logical Innovations. The entire bundle, including anti-virus software, spyware protection, a pop-up blocker and PC Cleanser comes free with a standard monthly subscription to Antivirus Email.PC Velocity is a revolutionary new software suite that includes three applications working together to provide for a drastic improvement in computer experience:* The first boosts internet connection and web browser up to 300% * The second optimizes RAM and virtual memory, making the PC faster and more efficient* The third optimizes Windows by cleaning unneeded files and file systems from your desktopAlmost any PC can benefit from improved performance, and PC Velocity will work with any connection that can be sped up, including dial-up, cable, DSL, and even T1 lines. The standard...
PC Velocity Included with Antivirus Email's Software Bundle
Dantel's WebMon Edge Protects DSL Service at RBOC's Network Perimeter
Fresno, CA (ContentDesk) August 15, 2006 -- Dantel Inc., a leader in the field of network surveillance and management, today announced the selection of its WebMon? Edge for nationwide deployment by yet another Regional Bell Operating Company (RBOC). The Edge will monitor remote digital equipment cabinets that power Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) equipment, thus protecting revenue generating DSL Voice and Internet services.The Edge will be deployed as an integrated component of new power cabinet deployments and as a field retrofit kit for existing cabinets. The Edge provides critical remote event visibility to an otherwise unmonitored power cabinet and is seamlessly integrated into the RBOCs existing Dantel alarm network. Providing this continuous visibility of events improves overall network performance and quality-of-service.We are excited about this new opportunity and happy to develop this solution with our RBOC partner. Over the past year, it has truly been a combined team effort,...
Dantel's WebMon Edge Protects DSL Service at RBOC's Network Perimeter
The Four Rules of Home Computer Security
Copyright 2006 Jack Knows Inc.
Computer security is on a lot of peoples' minds.
And there are lots of companies out there offering all sorts of ways to stay hack proof.
Most high-end products are geared toward large enterprises.
This makes sense since they are worth millions or billions of dollars.
Security companies go where the money leads.
But what about the typical home computer user?
How can novice users traverse this brave new world?
Let's take a look at my four rules for home computer security.
Let's face it, the internet can be like the wild west.
You never know what you're going to find and it's hard to trust anyone.
But a little caution can go a long way.
The first rule to keep in mind is the rule of the low hanging fruit.
What's fruit have to do with computer security?
Well, actually it has a lot to do with computer security.
People tend...
The Four Rules of Home Computer Security
Choosing an ISP Plan
When deciding on which ISP plan is right for you, there are two main factors to consider: your needs and your budget. You want to purchase the most affordable plan that can handle everything you want to accomplish on the internet.
There are three main types of plans to choose from: Dial-Up, DSL and Cable. Each of these three plan types download internet pages and files at different speeds. The fastest is a Cable (around 1000 kilobits per second) connection followed by DSL (around 300 kilobits per second) and Dial-Up (around 30 kilobits per second), respectively. If you are planning on only using the internet for email and surfing web pages, a Dial-Up plan would be perfect for you.
Dial-Up is also the cheapest of the three followed by DSL and Cable, respectively. However, if you are planning on purchasing a membership at a movie or music download website that lets you download unlimited movies or music per month, you will want a DSL or Cable connection so...
Choosing an ISP Plan