On the Trail of Apple Bargains E-Commerce Times Question: Where is the cheapest and safest place to purchase an Apple iPod nano? Answer: As PC and Mac owners clamor for more and more iPods, this question gets asked a lot, and the short answer has to be something of a lame-sounding no-brainer: Buying any Apple product from the company's own online store is your safest move because it's easier to make a return or get prompt help. United Online Launches NetZero DSL Broadband Internet Access Through An Agreement With Verizon Internet Services, Inc. PrimeZone via Yahoo! Finance United Online, Inc. , a leading provider of consumer Internet and media services, today announced that it has launched NetZero Digital Subscriber Line broadband Internet service through an agreement with Verizon Internet Services, Inc. StillSecure VAM Gains PCI Approval IT Observer StillSecure has announced that StillSecure VAM, the company’s enterprise vulnerability management platform, meets critical PCI compliance standards. Symantec Says LiveConnect is Not Adware AnandTech Symantec shoots down adware claims Symantec Defends Upgrade Software; 'Not Adware' TechWeb via Yahoo! News LiveConnect is actually a notification system that alerts users when a major upgrade is available for their Symantec software, the company says. Google Apologizes for Virus Distribution TechNewsWorld.com In an embarrassing episode that underscores the continued risks associated with sharing online media, Google acknowledged that it inadvertently e-mailed postings to some 50,000 users that contained the Kama Sutra virus. Google said that late Tuesday, three posts to its Google Video Blog group should not have been distributed. Google Adds Skype to Google Pack PC Magazine via Yahoo! News Google said Thursday that it has added the option to add the Skype VOIP application to its free downloadable software suite, Google Pack. Google Says Sorry For Virus E-Mail Blast InternetWeek Google announced that a member of its video team had sent the worm, which wipes out files, to members of a Google Video Blog discussion list. Google Eats The Worm WebProNews In a major screw-up that has nothing to do with Tequila, Google sent out the Kama Sutra worm to 50,000 video email subscribers. The worm also known as W32/Kapser.A@mm was mistakenly sent by Google's video team on Tuesday night. In an apology post on their video blog site they said this "Still, some of these posts may have contained a virus called W32/Kapser.A@mm -- a mass mailing worm. Google Video Blog Apologizes For E-mailing Kama Sutra Worm Government Enterprise Google sent out about 50,000 e-mails with the Kama Sutra worm this week. Google announced that a member of its video team had sent the worm, W32/Kasper.A@mm, to members of a Google Video Blog discussion list. The worm wipes out files.
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