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TECHNOLOGY Q&A: Digital TV likes clear signal path (Grand Forks Herald)
Q: If I buy a new digital TV, can I just plug it in and use it, as I do the old TV now? My son insists that it has to be hooked to an antenna, but the old televisions worked fine without one.
A Flu Shot for Your Mac (TechNewsWorld.com)
One of the main reasons Windows users switch to the Macintosh is to escape the constant onslaught of malware. Viruses, Trojans and spyware are a constant threat to the Windows ecosystem. Apple touts the Mac as being a haven from malware, and certainly in the past that's been the case. But the past is no guarantee of what will happen in the future.
Anti-bias worker sent racist, sexist e-mails (The Sidney Daily News)
COLUMBUS (AP) - An Ohio state employee whose job is to prevent discrimination repeatedly sent racist and sexist e-mails from his government account, an investigation found, but kept his job.
Digital TV likes clear signal path (Boston Herald)
Question: If I buy a new digital TV, can I just plug it in and use it, as I do the old TV now? My son insists that it has to be hooked to an antenna, but the old televisions...
Best Practices for Protecting against Viruses, Spyware, and Hacking (Dr. Dobb's Journal)
As the value of information goes up, it is attracting more sophisticated kinds of thievery
Your tech New Year's resolutions (Eureka Times-Standard)
So, Santa brought you a whole sack full of new tech toys to play with? Lucky you! But before you go connecting everything together -- especially connecting those gadgets to the Internet -- it would probably be a very good idea to pay attention to
Digital TV likes clear signal path (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
QIf I buy a new digital TV, can I just plug it in and use it, as I do the old TV now? My son insists that it has to be hooked to an antenna, but the old televisions worked fine without one.
Security Fix Live (Washington Post)
Security Fix blogger Brian Krebs answers your questions about the latest computer security threats and offers ways to protect your personal information.
Looking ahead at security trends for 2009 (CNET)
The recession might slow innovation and business in many sectors, but information security will continue to be a dominant priority for tech companies in 2009.
Lavasoft Anti-Virus Helix (PC Magazine)
Built on a well-regarded antivirus engine, Lavasoft's Helix is also surprisingly effective against non-virus malware.
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