WebbAlert - November 20, 2008
Microsoft to offer a free security suite next year, PC Magazine to
go all digital in February, HP reveals its new touch screen
notebook, Monty Python now has its own YouTube channel, Wal-Mart
and Sam's Club will start selling iPhones next month, Kodak acc
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Microsoft is phasing out its Live One Care security suite and
will offer a free security suite in its place next year. How will
the move impact rival security oriented companies like McAfee?
Turns out they're not that worried about it.
Starting in February, PC Magazine will be published exclusively
online. Great. As if PC Magazine readers didn't already spend
enough time online.
Hewlett-Packard reveals its new touch screen notebook. It might
not be as slick as the desktop model, but with a starting price
of around $1200, it's bound to catch some eyes.
Legendary comedy group Monty Python has started its own YouTube
channel where fans will be able to see high-quality clips
and bask in a whole lot of Pythony goodness. And there was
much rejoicing.
A select number of Wal-Marts and Sam's Clubs will start selling
iPhones at the end of December. Finally, I can get my groceries,
clothes and revolutionary pieces of technology in one convenient
location.
Kodak has filed suit against Samsung and LG, claiming the
companies infringed on two of its digital camera patents. All
they're asking for is for the two companies to stop selling cell
phones with cameras built into them. Oh, and tons of cash.
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