How Did I get this Virus?!!
1) Assuming you have a decent anti-virus running you need to check to make sure the subscription is current and updates are installed. Evil hackers and coders are hard at work every day inventing new ways to try and undermine protection software so daily updates are important!!
2) Don't "Click on the Cookie"! It used to be you could select "No Thanks" or just "X" out of the annoying pop up. Most commonly seen is the fake spyware or anti-virus program that trys to terrorize you into believing that you have 3,346 new threats. When you see this window or any other window pop up that is suspect "Control, Alt, Delete". Then go to your task manager and under the "Processess" tab find the process that is running ( it's name should resemble that application that is trying to run ) select button at the bottom "End Process". Then back up any unsaved docs you are working on and re-boot system.
3) Unsafe Surfing? Most common places to pick up a virus are on peer-to-peer sites, bit torrent sites, gaming, and you guessed it ...porn sites. More than 70% of virus removal calls we go on one or more of these types have sites have been visited in the last 24 hours. Rule of thumb: It may be FREE of charge but in the end you will pay the price and then some!
Apple iPAD2 - CNET Senior Editor Donald Bell
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The competition must really hate Apple. The Apple iPad wasn't just a successful tablet computer in 2010--it was the tablet computer. In one fell swoop, Apple created the new tablet market and sold tens of millions of iPads in spite of a global economic downturn and considerable skepticism.
The same, only better
With the iPad's second go-around, Apple sticks to its successful formula. The iPad 2 is thinner, faster, and includes two cameras. Otherwise, the iPad stays the same: size, price, capacity, and features all carry over.
Oh, except for color. Apple now offers both white and black versions of the iPad 2 in every price and configuration. The base model starts at $499, giving you 16GB of storage and a Wi-Fi connection to the Internet. If you want more storage for all your apps, photos, music, and videos, you can jump up to the 32GB ($599) or 64GB ($699) models.
The freedom to surf the Web over a 3G cellular connection costs an extra $130 over any of the three capacities mentioned above, plus monthly carrier fees. Unlike for the original iPad, you now have a choice of two carriers (Verizon and AT&T). Choose carefully, though, since the Verizon version of the iPad can't be made to work on AT&T, and vice versa.
The hardware
The iPad 2 is thin--so thin, in fact, that it feels like a different device. Measuring just 0.34 inch, it's thinner than the iPhone 4 and a third thinner than the original iPad.
Despite the thinner design, its construction quality is no less rugged than the original's. The back of the iPad is still made from a durable, single slab of aluminum machined to fit the iPad's internal components like a glove. The face of the iPad is covered in the same scratch-resistant glass, with a home button at the bottom of the screen and a new front-facing camera at the top.
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