Wednesday, December 21, 2011

BufferZone Pro v 4 - Free Sandboxing Utility For PC Security Without Anti-virus plus 1 new tips...

BufferZone Pro v 4 - Free Sandboxing Utility For PC Security Without Anti-virus plus 1 new tips...


BufferZone Pro v 4 - Free Sandboxing Utility For PC Security Without Anti-virus

Posted: 21 Dec 2011 12:41 AM PST


Sandboxing is the ultimate solution for computer security, free sandboxing utility for Windows computers BufferZone Pro creates a separate environment allowing users unlimited freedom to enjoy all Internet activities without the fear of any external security threats from internet or removable media, and that too without bogging down your computer like other traditional anti-malware solutions. A brand new version "BufferZone Pro v 4" of this very useful, handy utility is out now featuring 64 bit support, enhanced removable devices protection capabilities, improved performance, improved compatibility, improved stability and enhanced support for enterprise deployment.

Bufferzone Introduction

BufferZone uses the "The Virtual Zone: Prevention Approach to PC Security" creating a separate- or virtual - environment that isolates security threats and prevents them from ever touching the user's hard drive. Trustware's patented Threat Virtualization software allows users to securely browse the web and safely download, install and operate applications without fear of malicious or unidentified attacks by Trojan horses, worms, keyloggers, spyware, Adware, phishing attempts or other computer-clogging malware. Direct download links and images after the jump.

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Google's Answer To Siri, ‘Majel’ in Works....

Posted: 20 Dec 2011 06:10 PM PST


Apple's Siri virtual voice assistant seems to have sparked the demand for virtual butlers, tech giant Google is being reported all set to offer their own alternative to "Siri" as "Majel" named after "Majel Barrett" - the voice of the Federation Computer from Star Trek. While all the previous attempts to mimic "Siri" functionality on Android have not been very promising, codenamed project "Majel" will be an evolution to Google's Voice Actions adding the ability to process natural language. Rumored to get released/announced publicly by end of this year this would be definitely the way to go for future of computing.

Google's Siri Alternative

Comments from senior Google executive "Amit Singhal" very much sums what Google wants to achieve with "Majel" and change the way we compute today :

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