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Norton '10 lineup adds behavioral engine Quorum: CNET News

Symantec is betting heavily that program behavior is the future battlefront of security and is making a big push in its 2010 Norton lineup with a behavioral engine dubbed Quorum.
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Symantec is betting heavily that program behavior is the future battlefront of security and is making a big push in its 2010 Norton lineup with a behavioral engine dubbed Quorum.
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Intel introduces new, more affordable Core i7 and Core i5 desktop CPUs, as well as the new Intel P55 Express motherboard chipset to support them.
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