Protecting Your Netbooks

By June 19th, 2009

Netbooks are the in thing today. They are small and handy, and so it’s no surprise that many people are now seen carrying netbooks wherever they go.

For remote or mobile workers,  netbooks or laptops are almost a must. They are convenient, you see. Though for programmers, these small gadgets may not be an ideal one to have. But they will do if they need to go out of their bedrooms for a while and into a cafeteria or park to work.

Remote workers or mobile workers need to get some air, too, you know. :)

Now we all know that the bane of netbooks or any other computer device is virus. Good thing Kapersky Antivirus has come up with an anti-virus for netbooks.

PC World shares:

Kaspersky Lab has announced an anti-malware product specifically designed for netbooks, the first to fill a potentially lucrative new software niche.

According to the company, Kaspersky Internet Security Special Edition for Ultra-Portables has been “optimized” for netbooks running the Intel Atom, Intel Celeron-M, or VIA C7-M processors that power the current generation of Windows XP-based small-screen wonders.

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