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By Scott Gilbertson November 19, 2008
Microsoft plans to offer Windows users a new antivirus
package designed to protect the OS from viruses, spyware,
rootkits and trojans. The new software is tentatively code-
named Morro, and will be available for free to Windows XP,
Vista and 7 users sometime in the second half of 2009.
The new software will reportedly use very minimal resources,
which means it should work well with older PCs. If fact,
Microsoft says Morro has been specially designed for older
PCs and low-spec machines popular in developing nations. In
addition to its minimal processor demands, Morro has been
developed to use very little bandwidth,making it ideal for those
without broadband connections.
Morro will replace Microsoft's current, paid service, Windows
Live One Care, which has been available on a subscription
basis for $50 per year.
While a free, antivirus solution that ships with Windows would
be a boon for the average user, it could also mean trouble for
third-party software solutions. Given that a bundled solution
could raise antitrust concerns and would no doubt see
competitors like McAfee and Grisoft reaching for the lawyers
Microsoft will be offering Morro as a separate download.
Assuming Morro can deliver decent security it should be a
welcome free addition to Windows, but we don't suggest
throwing away your third-party software just yet. Antivirus
software suites will likely continue to hold an edge over Morro
by offering additional handy tools like password managers,
identity theft protection and browser-based phishing
protection.
Still, if you've been running Windows with no antivirus software
at all,Morrowill no doubt be better than nothing, and it's hard to
argue with free.
In the tthird paragraph, second line, the author says: “Given that a bundle solution…” the word means…
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Windows
By Scott Gilbertson November 19, 2008
Microsoft plans to offer Windows users a new antivirus
package designed to protect the OS from viruses, spyware,
rootkits and trojans. The new software is tentatively code-
named Morro, and will be available for free to Windows XP,
Vista and 7 users sometime in the second half of 2009.
The new software will reportedly use very minimal resources,
which means it should work well with older PCs. If fact,
Microsoft says Morro has been specially designed for older
PCs and low-spec machines popular in developing nations. In
addition to its minimal processor demands, Morro has been
developed to use very little bandwidth,making it ideal for those
without broadband connections.
Morro will replace Microsoft's current, paid service, Windows
Live One Care, which has been available on a subscription
basis for $50 per year.
While a free, antivirus solution that ships with Windows would
be a boon for the average user, it could also mean trouble for
third-party software solutions. Given that a bundled solution
could raise antitrust concerns and would no doubt see
competitors like McAfee and Grisoft reaching for the lawyers
Microsoft will be offering Morro as a separate download.
Assuming Morro can deliver decent security it should be a
welcome free addition to Windows, but we don't suggest
throwing away your third-party software just yet. Antivirus
software suites will likely continue to hold an edge over Morro
by offering additional handy tools like password managers,
identity theft protection and browser-based phishing
protection.
Still, if you've been running Windows with no antivirus software
at all,Morrowill no doubt be better than nothing, and it's hard to
argue with free.
The lights went twice when I was the computer this morning, so I had to stop working the project. Well, that's why I'ml ate.
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Microsoft to Offer Free Virus Protection Software for Windows
By Scott Gilbertson November 19, 2008
Microsoft plans to offer Windows users a new antivirus package designed to protect the OS from viruses, spyware, rootkits and trojans. The new software is tentatively codenamed Morro, and will be available for free to Windows XP, Vista and 7 users sometime in the second half of 2009.
The new software will reportedly use very minimal resources, which means it should work well with older PCs. If fact, Microsoft says Morro has been specially designed for older PCs and low-spec machines popular in developing nations. In addition to its minimal processor demands, Morro has been developed to use very little bandwidth, making it ideal for those without broadband connections.
Morro will replace Microsoft's current, paid service, Windows Live OneCare, which has been available on a subscription basis for $50 per year.
While a free, antivirus solution that ships with Windows would be a boon for the average user, it could also mean trouble for third-party software solutions. Given that a bundled solution could raise antitrust concerns - and would no doubt see competitors like McAfee and Grisoft reaching for the lawyers - Microsoft will be offering Morro as a separate download.
Assuming Morro can deliver decent security it should be a welcome free addition to Windows, but we don't suggest throwing away your third-party software just yet. Antivirus software suites will likely continue to hold an edge over Morro by offering additional handy tools - like password managers, identity theft protection and browser-based phishing protection.
Still, if you've been running Windows with no antivirus software at all, Morro will no doubt be better than nothing, and it's hard to argue with free.
By saying “ we don't suggest throwing away your thirdparty software just yet, the author means that…
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I. A combinação das teclas CTRL + SETA para a direita permite ir para o fim da linha atual do texto.
II. Através do Menu “Inserir” coloca-se o cabeçalho no texto.
III. A combinação CTRL + F tem a finalidade de fechar o documento atual.
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Com o teste agora nacionalizado, uma gota de sangue é suficiente para um diagnóstico 99% eficaz, revelado no local da coleta em um período de 10 a 15 minutos. No Brasil, o método já é difundido em maternidades, para evitar a transmissão de mãe para filho nos partos em que a gestante não foi submetida ao teste de HIV no pré-natal.”
(Jornal da Ciência, 02 de dezembro de 2008. Disponível em http://www.jornaldaciencia.org.br/Detalhe.jsp?id=60287)
A Aids é:
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Um usuário em um microcomputador com o sistema operacional Windows XP em português, digita um texto no aplicativo Word e monta uma Planilha no MS Excel. Para passar de uma aplicação a outra rapidamente, o Windows oferece a opção de acesso por meio da Barra de Tarefas ou, de forma alternativa, o seguinte atalho de teclado:
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Observando o gráfico do IBGE sobre o consumo final de energia e o PIB (Produto Interno Bruto) percebe-se que:

Fonte;IBGE,Diretoria de Pesquisa, Coordenação de População e Indicadores Sociais; Balanço energético nacional 2007. Brasília, DF: Ministério de Minas e Energia, 2007. Ano-base 2006. Disponível em : <htps://www.mme.gov.br/site/menu/select_main_menu_item.do7channelld=1432&pageld=14131>.Acesso em:out.2007.Notas: 1. Conversão de energia elétrica segundo o equivalente térmico teórico - primeiro princípio de termodinâmica (1kWh=860kcal).
2. Valores a preços de 2006 calculados com base no deflator implícito do PIB.
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A idéia dos países ricos e mais emissores é que é mais fácil e mais barato evitar o desmatamento nas nações com florestas do que mudar o padrão energético, de transporte e consumo em seu próprio território. O desmatamento responde por 15% a 20% das emissões globais de gases-estufa.”
(Disponível em http://www.jornaldaciencia.org.br/Detalhe.jsp?id=60397)
Um gás que contribui para o aquecimento global, já que desempenha importante papel no efeito estufa, é o:
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