Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 29th Aug 2006 21:23 UTC
Privacy, Security, Encryption Consumers now are getting more for less of their money when they buy security software. Microsoft's entry into the consumer security software arena in late May has made PC protection cheaper, according to data from The NPD Group. At the same time, security products are becoming more comprehensive, analysts said.
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arf
by Melicerte on Tue 29th Aug 2006 22:58 UTC
Melicerte
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2006-08-29

"Microsoft is really shaking up this whole market in terms of pricing," said NPD analyst Chris Swenson.

I must be dreaming reading this stuff.
Security is free: visit http://www.openbsd.org
Of course, all your donations are welcome.

RE: arf
by DittoBox on Tue 29th Aug 2006 23:31 in reply to "arf"
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2005-07-08

Hehe, thanks, got a good laugh at that one.

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RE: arf
by Clinton on Wed 30th Aug 2006 05:18 in reply to "arf"
Clinton Member since:
2005-07-05

That's what I thought the article was going to be about when I read the title. OpenBSD is the best.

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