Entries for November 19th, 2008

19 Nov
2008

Mac Fans are Just as Vulnerable as PC Users

Posted by Ruel

In case you’re wondering, there is no such thing as a virus-free computer, or at least one that’s immune to it. Regardless on whether you’re using a PC or a Mac, malware will eventually find their way into your electronic treasure box. 

Those who dread computer viruses like a bubonic plague often rely on Mac units to run their lives. While there’s some truth in the claim that Macs are virtually impervious to malicious apps, their defenses are not that impregnable. In fact, the only reason why there’s a very low incidence of malware infection on Macs is that hackers don’t see a considerable or profitable market in the small kingdom of Apple. Let’s face it. Almost everybody you know and don’t know uses a PC. 

While there may be only a number of viruses made for the Mac, this doesn’t mean that all is well in Apple’s small diaspora in the industry. We all know that there are a thousand ways by which hackers could wreak havoc on your computer, and a good number of their schemes don’t include viruses. Take for example phishing sites. A hacker could take over your unit or gather sensitive data therefrom if you access a bogus site. 

It’s true that Mac users enjoy the privilege of being ignored by virus authors. However, this doesn’t mean that Mac fans should forego their fencing chores. Mac and PC users alike are still and always in danger of falling prey to online and offline threats. 

 

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19 Nov
2008

Samsung Beings Mass Production of 256GB SSDs

Posted by Mike

Samsung is done drive testing its newly made 256GB SSD. The company announced earlier that they will be mass producing the hard drive, therefore stirring excitement among tech enthusiasts.

Earlier, the announcement of 256 SSD raised speculations about its supposed price once it hits mainstream market. Experts are worried that 256 GB SSD might not simply be affordable, considering that current 128GB SSD is already tagged at $400.

This won’t really be the case as a few tech blogger noted that mass production of the hyped SSD will “bring the price down dramatically.”

Cnet predicts that the new SSD drive will be tagged at between $1,000 and $1,400, a price that many should find “affordable.”

The improvement of SSDs is a big step as it is the same hard ware that is currently being used by popular netbooks. An increase in SSD capacity equates to a future increase in the most celebrated mobile computer’s capcity as well.

Source: CNET

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