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xtraxritical

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31. I use MS Security Essentials, it's free and I have no issues with viruses.
Tue Jun 11, 2013, 12:26 AM
Jun 2013

MS has a large interest in keeping Windows PC's secure and they do a good job.

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I am already drooling LiberalArkie Jun 2013 #1
Now if only they could take that and make it a laptop sakabatou Jun 2013 #2
Give them a few years. alfredo Jun 2013 #15
Wow - how big of them! BuddhaGirl Jun 2013 #3
They pay millions in state and local taxes. It's federal taxes where they take advantage of the alfredo Jun 2013 #7
Spare me the hypocrisy, what computer do you use and where is it built? we can do it Jun 2013 #21
That's fine, kiddo. Wait until you need to edit a fucking movie or cliffordu Jun 2013 #25
The components(i.e. - real paying jobs ) will still be built in other countries though. Ash_F Jun 2013 #4
They'd need a local supply chain. alfredo Jun 2013 #5
For transportation, yes. Ash_F Jun 2013 #8
That's one reason I am withholding praise or condemnation right now. It will take a long time to alfredo Jun 2013 #12
That looks like my Mac Pro rightsideout Jun 2013 #27
The case is a beautiful piece of industrial art, The inner workings are beautiful too. alfredo Jun 2013 #29
The design works like a chimney. Also the computer will move work between chips to alfredo Jun 2013 #9
Interesting. I just read this will have a fan though. Ash_F Jun 2013 #10
From the Apple site alfredo Jun 2013 #13
"Assembled in" isn't the same as "Made in." PSPS Jun 2013 #6
How early 20th Century of you. Psephos Jun 2013 #30
Great day to announce storing your passwords in the "Cloud". wooo hoo!...nt Jesus Malverde Jun 2013 #11
So they innovated...a round case? Xithras Jun 2013 #14
It's 1/8th the size of the old Mac Pros. onehandle Jun 2013 #16
I can see that... Xithras Jun 2013 #18
I've been tired of lugging those big things around work for a while. onehandle Jun 2013 #19
The round case could have enough pros to become standard. Ash_F Jun 2013 #17
It's pretty neat that the case and core is impact extruded. One alfredo Jun 2013 #26
I want. jmowreader Jun 2013 #20
The Apple Cube automatically went to sleep if the exhaust vent was blocked. alfredo Jun 2013 #23
The new Pro Mac looks like Apple's Shanghai store alfredo Jun 2013 #22
Meh, Apple - less for lot's more $. xtraxritical Jun 2013 #24
Until you get through paying for your fucking anti-virus patches. cliffordu Jun 2013 #28
I use MS Security Essentials, it's free and I have no issues with viruses. xtraxritical Jun 2013 #31
It's about time. cliffordu Jun 2013 #32
It's been offered for years... xtraxritical Jun 2013 #34
Every Mac I've owned served well for at least 10 years. SeattleVet Jun 2013 #33
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