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Following list riskiest viruses in 2010:

Discusx.vbs Virus VBScript that one this, have size around 4.800 byteses. He will try infection in some drives in your computer, entered flash drive disk, that if infected will make file autorun.inf and System32.sys.vbs at root drive are referreds. In other hand, the even also will alter caption from Internet Explorer become “.::Discus-X SAY MET LEBARAN! [HAPPY LEBARAN ?!]::.”. Reva.vbs Next, type virus goodly VBScript many is griped by some readers. He will try disseminate he to every drive in computer your is entered flash drive disk. At drive infected will be existed file reva.vbs, autorun.inf, and shaheedan.jpg. In other hand, he even also will alter default page from Internet Explorer in order to aim to site http://www.arrahmah.com. XFly PC Media Antivirus recognizes two variants from this virus, namely XFly.A and XFly.B. Same as local virus other, he is made use Visual Basic. Have body si

Intel 32 core Processor/CPU

What does a processor do? A processor is the unit that reads and executes program instructions, which are fixed-length (typically 32 or 64 bit) or variable-length chunks of data. The data consists of number of instructions which specifies the work that is to be done. The instructions are very basic things like reading data from memory or sending data to the user display, but they are processed at a rapid speed that we experience the results as the smooth operation of a program. Processor consists of number of cores depending on it’s design(Dual core, Quad core, Hexa core etc). The number of tasks completed per second depends on these cores, if there is only one core in processor then instructions will be executed one at a time. Project “Keifer” Intel has assigned name “Keifer” to the many-core processor project and “Gulftown” specifically to its 32-core processor that will be manufactured using 32nm process(The 32 nm process ‘also called 32 nanomet

Trends in Green Computing – Go Green IT

A   green computing we predicted that “green” would become a major part of IT decisions for a long time to come. There is no doubt in the eyes of the press that “green IT” is hot, and getting hotter. Given all the interest, we decided that a close tracking of the trends is important for the industry.   Green computing, or eco-centric computing, is the method for reducing the environmental impact and improving the efficiency of computing systems and operations. It is not limited to a set of technology products or strategies, but rather encompasses a holistic view of the global positive and negative impact of computing environments. The biggest business fad   toward green computing “ cost “   is still not getting the full momentum needed to dramatically drive a mind shift toward environmental efficiency of IT. This continues to be stalled by a lack of changes to budget allocation and failure to make IT responsible for their energy usage. That hasn’t stopped other underlying issues from m