| McAfee, Inc. Offers First Virtual Trial of Security Appliance
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Oct. 23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- McAfee, Inc. (NYSE: MFE) today announced a virtual machine trial of the McAfee Secure Internet Gateway appliance. The free 30-day software trial is designed to help mid-sized businesses evaluate McAfee Secure Internet Gateway, an integrated Web and e-mail security appliance that helps businesses defend their networks from spam, viruses, spyware and malicious Web sites. "For the first time, customers can try a spam-filtering appliance through the download of a virtual software file, to see how it performs relative to their current anti-spam solution," said Jack Marsal, director of product marketing for McAfee. "We're giving customers the opportunity to experience the benefits of McAfee Secure Internet Gateway on their own server, before making an investment in an appliance." The VMware trial has the same features and effectiveness of the physical Secure Internet Gateway appliance.
Hydrocodone abuse is widespread
BARTLESVILLE — One of the most popular and dangerous drugs on the streets these days could very well be lurking in the medicine cabinet down the hall. Hydrocodone, one of the most prescribed medications in the U.S., can be addictive. Nationwide, the drug's use has quadrupled in the last 10 years, while emergency room visits attributed to hydrocodone abuse soared 500 percent, according to drug-addiction. com. The pills, known to most by the name Lortab, sell for $5 apiece on the street. Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control officials say hydrocodone is probably the most abused prescription drug today. It is contributing to a new class of addicts. “Often these people never intended to become a drug addict," bureau spokesman Mark Woodward said.
Time Warner Cable Experimenting With Overage Charges For Top Users
Since sharing files uses TONS of bandwidth which, with Time Warner, kicks you offline because of using too much bandwidth. Its not going to effect the leigh person who goes on YouTube or what not because even though streaming video's uses a lot of bandwidth it doesn't use nearly as much as file sharing. I don't agree with overage charges but the fact still remains if Time Warner polices the internet and will shut you off if you file share. (reply to this comment) (link to this comment) Re: Shut Up??? by lobot on Jan 17th, 2008 @ 6:45am Do the math dude, on average we are paying $45 for 5mbps nevermind your cap. (reply to this comment) (link to this comment) hmmm... by grrrr on Jan 17th, 2008 @ 6:53am how about we trade... bandwidth for channels.
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