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<title>Beyond Spyware, Adware and Viruses-Why is My Computer Slowing Down?</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Author: Jason Dick

Eight Practical Guidelines for Preventing a Sluggish Computer

If you use Microsoft Windows, you will probably notice a decrease in your computer performance over time. Many experts in the field have actually given this a term: &quot;Windows rot&quot;. The general idea is that your Microsoft Windows computer just performs worse the longer you use it. This is an untrue assumption. Slow computer performance is a controllable factor and in many cases can easily be prevented and improved. Below are eight simple things you can do to prevent a sluggish computer:]]></description><guid>http://www.invision-graphics.com/article239-beyond-spyware-adware-and-viruses-why-is-my-computer-slowing-down.html</guid>
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<title>Simple Steps to Secure Your Computer</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Author: Russell Card

Since you''re reading this article, you''re already connected to the Internet. You''ve probably already thought about security on your computer or network. Every day seems to bring new threats and it can seem pretty daunting, but the key thing is to have a common sense approach and to take a few basic precautions.

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<title>Virus attack leads Data corruption &amp; Data Loss</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Author: parkoskar

Virus accounts for 7-8 % share for data loss reasons. As from virus it''s quite 
clear &quot;Vital Information under Seize&quot;. So the motive of Virus is to disallow you to perform your activity. Although the Percentage share of data loss is not that high. However we can take protective measure to overcome this mode of data loss.]]></description><guid>http://www.invision-graphics.com/article135-virus-attack-leads-data-corruption--data-loss.html</guid>
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