Our Top Stories | Amazon Announces $199 Kindle Fire Tablet, Clutch of New Kindle E-Readers Amazon enters the tablet wars with the well-priced Kindle Fire, and ups the e-reader market ante with new, more-capable Kindle e-readers. Share: | Typosquatting Hacks: Finger Slips Sink Ships By setting up bogus domains, cyber criminals can intercept messages containing sensitive personal and proprietary information. Share: | Linux and Windows 8's Secure Boot: What We Know So Far It's still early in the game, but Linux users could face limited options on Windows 8 certified PCs. Share: | Lawmakers Want Investigation of Supercookies Two U.S. lawmakers have called on the U.S. Federal Trade Commission to investigate the use of so-called supercookies on many websites. Share: | Visual Tour: Toshiba's New Thrive 7 Tablet The Thrive 7", the newest member of the Toshiba tablet family, will be out in December. Let's examine some of its features. Share: | Windows Phone Mango: 10 Things You Need to Know Microsoft's Paul Bryan, a Windows Phone senior director, describes the top new features in the mobile OS. Share: | "Mango" Arrives with a Wi-Fi Tethering Surprise Microsoft has started rolling out the official "Mango" update to Windows Phone 7 devices, along with a couple surprise updates. Share: | IBM to Lead $4.4 Billion Chip Investment in New York Five chip makers, including Intel, IBM, Samsung Electronics, GlobalFoundries and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. have committed investment of US$4.4... Share: | Windows Phone 7, Day 23: The Camera Isn't Just for Pictures Taking pictures with the smartphone camera is so yesterday. "Mango" adds cool features by putting the camera to work. Share: | IBM Launches City Parking Analytics System IBM has launched a system designed to help cities ease parking congestion and collect more parking fees, the company announced Wednesday. The service could also... Share: | Google Buys Land to Build Three Data Centers in Asia Google has acquired land in Hong Kong, Taiwan and Singapore to build data centers in these three locations, it said Wednesday. Share: | Lenovo ThinkCentre M90p PC, $500 Get the super-slim Lenovo ThinkCentre M90p desktop PC for only $500 from Buy.com, with free shipping. Share: | Microstrategy Targets Excel Users With Cloud Personal BI Microstrategy is hoping to get its BI (business intelligence) software in front of people looking to get more out of Microsoft Excel with a new service, Cloud... Share: | Enterprises Gain Cloud Efficiencies With Sensible Cloud U.K. company Sensible Cloud on Tuesday began offering software designed to help companies take greater advantage of the benefits of cloud computing. Share: | Visa Launches Android Person-to-person Payments App Visa Europe introduced an Android application on Wednesday that lets users send money to other Visa cardholders over their mobile phone, with security measures... Share: | CloudSigma Offers IaaS With Flexible Pricing CloudSigma, the European infrastructure-as-a-service provider, is bringing its offering to the crowded U.S. market. Share: | Jaspersoft Adds Apple IPad Toolkit Open-source BI (business intelligence) vendor Jaspersoft is joining the ranks of companies adding support for Apple's wildly popular iPad. Share: | EU Restricts Export of Eavesdropping Technology The European Parliament on Tuesday revised EU rules on the export of so-called dual-use technologies with an aim of restricting those that can be used to violate... Share: | | | Sponsored Downloads | Playrix Platinum Pack (PC)The Playrix Platinum Pack for PC includes Royal Envoy, Around the World in 80 Days, Gardenscapes, Atlantis Quest and 20 more. (Compatibility: Windows NT/2000/XP/Vista/Windows 7) PCWorld newsletters subscribers, use discount code PLAY-G7Y8 to get 80% off! | Disk Doctors File ShredderHelps you to shred files and folders from your Windows drive; shreds the deleted data leaving no traces of sensitive critical data. Selling or disposing of a PC creates a serious threat: Hard drives which are part of the PC are usually formatted so they can be used without anyone knowing about previous use. Unfortunately, almost all sensitive data can be recovered using specialized recovery labs or software. Shredding the sensitive data--deleted files and folders--can remove all traces of sensitive data without damaging the drive useless. File Shredder is an advanced file shredding application which includes easy-to-use options to shred files, folders, and unused space from a logical drive. The software presents a hierarchical explorer view to select file and folders to shred. Simply add the files to the "shredding zone" and select the shredding patterns. The software destroys the data beyond recovery. Shredding patterns offered by Disk Doctors File Shredder exceed the standards of DOD US and offers 9 Shredding standards. (Compatibility: Windows NT/2000/XP/Vista/Windows 7) Get 50% off with discount code FILE-OMRW-DISK | | |
Newsletter Subscription Resources | You are subscribed to this newsletter as: irani.bharath.good@blogger.com To add or remove newsletters, change your address, or change your format (HTML or text-only), please go here. If you have questions or comments about PCWorld e-mail newsletters, please contact: webmaster@pcworld.com PCWorld Privacy Policy © 2011 PCWorld Communications, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of PCWorld Communications, Inc. is prohibited. PCWorld is a registered trademark of International Data Group, Inc. All other trademarks used on PCWorld are the property of their respective owners. PCWorld Communications, Inc., 501 2nd St., San Francisco, CA 94107. | |
No comments:
Post a Comment