The Tale of the Mechanical Virus

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added 2007 Sun Sep 2 7:00:00 by unknown user
What I had discovered, in essence, was a mechanical virus. It infects Mac laptops and speads via the DVI adapters. An infected adapter will infect any computer that uses it, causing that computer to infect any adapters that it comes into contact with in the future, etc. Saved By: Dan Perdue | View Details | Give Thanks
What I had discovered, in essence, was a mechanical virus. It infects Mac laptops and speads via the DVI adapters. An infected adapter will infect any computer that uses it, causing that computer to infect any adapters that it comes into contact with in the future, etc. Saved By: Dan Perdue | View Details | Give Thanks
added 2006 Wed Aug 16 22:16:15 by Firewire
Widescreen monitors are all the rage, and Samsung is right there with the trend. We have a look at one of Samsung's latest entries to the widescreen LCD market, the 21 inch 215TW. Is it just another widescreen monitor? Let's find out!
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