Symantec Launches Norton 2010 for Windows 7

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    Symantec Launches Norton 2010 for Windows 7


    Symantec has launched its latest iteration of security solutions under the Norton brand, tailoring the releases to Windows 7, but also its precursors, Windows Vista and Windows XP. The lineup of products includes two offerings: Norton Internet Security 2010 and Norton AntiVirus 2010, and users can get a taste of both via the links at the bottom of this article. With the general availability of Norton 2010, the security outfit is emphasizing Codename Quorum as a new reputation-based technology that comes to the table to complement traditional security models based on signatures but also modern heuristics approaches.
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    looks challenging. thanks:)
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    Sassa said:
    Symantec has launched its latest iteration of security solutions under the Norton brand, tailoring the releases to Windows 7, but also its precursors, Windows Vista and Windows XP. The lineup of products includes two offerings: Norton Internet Security 2010 and Norton AntiVirus 2010, and users can get a taste of both via the links at the bottom of this article. With the general availability of Norton 2010, the security outfit is emphasizing Codename Quorum as a new reputation-based technology that comes to the table to complement traditional security models based on signatures but also modern heuristics approaches.
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    thx for the heads up

    Dinesh said:
    looks challenging. thanks:)
    challenging how?
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    You're welcome.
    :)
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    norton is famous as a bloatware.
    they have promised to be lighter on resources and stronger on protection.
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    Dinesh said:
    norton is famous as a bloatware.
    they have promised to be lighter on resources and stronger on protection.
    LOL just try Norton for once and quit being a NOD32 fanboy...
    Norton Internet security 2010 running on another laptop of mine, uses less than 15MB of RAM and has blocked everything I threw at it (Zero-Day-Malware links).
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    gamepro127 said:
    Dinesh said:
    norton is famous as a bloatware.
    they have promised to be lighter on resources and stronger on protection.
    LOL just try Norton for once and quit being a NOD32 fanboy...
    Norton Internet security 2010 running on another laptop of mine, uses less than 15MB of RAM and has blocked everything I threw at it (Zero-Day-Malware links).
    Norton fanboy yourself?
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    Aarrrgghhh, not this again.

    There is already a 60+ posts, Norton bash thread.

    Norton 2009 / 2010 are great lightweigth products, and so is Nod32.

    And so are a few other AV's.
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    squonksc said:
    Aarrrgghhh, not this again.

    There is already a 60+ posts, Norton bash thread.

    Norton 2009 / 2010 are great lightweigth products, and so is Nod32.

    And so are a few other AV's.
    I agree I hope this doesn't continue...I figured his response to Dinesh's post was one of fury and of fanboyism...
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    Zidane24 said:
    squonksc said:
    Aarrrgghhh, not this again.

    There is already a 60+ posts, Norton bash thread.

    Norton 2009 / 2010 are great lightweigth products, and so is Nod32.

    And so are a few other AV's.
    I agree I hope this doesn't continue...I figured his response to Dinesh's post was one of fury and of fanboyism...
    nah, the LOL at the start gave him away.
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