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REVIEW: Norton Internet Security 2010

REVIEW: Norton Internet Security 2010

By:  Frank J. Ohlhorst  On: 30 Jul 2010 For: Computerworld (US online) Creator

Symantec Corp.’s Norton Internet Security 2010 takes a while to install but as it scans, it takes up very low CPU utilization.


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frank j. ohlhorst Frank J. Ohlhorst Frank J. Ohlhorst is a technology professional specializing in products and services analysis and writes for several technology publications. His Web site can be found at www.ohlhorst.net. 

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