Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Gigabyte Technology Motherboard, Intel G41, Core 2 Extreme, Matx, MAX 4GB DDR3, PCIEX16, Pciex, 2PCI, GBE, VID, AUD,Sata
Monday, May 17, 2010
Extreme Motherboard For Extreme Core Process
P6TD ASUS Deluxe Series Motherboard Asus Battery Technology + Cool3 extreme. Cell technology Cool3 P6TD + Asus Deluxe motherboard motherboard can cooler with innovative layer PCB. Cell technology + in Asus Deluxe Cool3 P6TD also useful to keep the temperature of the motherboard, so the processing of data will be optimal. The effect of technology is the P6TD Asus Deluxe motherboard has the longest.
Asus Deluxe P6TD motherboard has to break the floor design innovations and offers the best performance and reliability that offers exceptional system compatibility and reliability of the competent management and reliable control of basic processes operating in the PC.
Tyent MMP-9090 Turbo Extreme Water Ionizer A Great Item To Use
The control center that is available with many of these units will be fully automated. So you are not going to have to worry about making the adjustments unless you want to, but normally they will be able to take care of the adjustments right away so you will still have the best water quality available at all times.
You can discover the necessary that the voice feedback that is programmed in will help you avoid making mistakes. If you do decide that you want to take control of the unit on your own the voice feedback features can help you avoid the problems that can happen if you adjust something to far.
If you have a high water pressure area you could end up getting to much coming into your system at any point in time. If that is the problem that you have you will want to know that some of these are going to have a water controller that can automatically adjust to prevent to much from coming in at one time and ruining your system.
Filtered water is all that many people drink anymore, but those sink filter systems can look odd and can have expensive filters to replace on a monthly basis. However, with these systems you are going to have the filtered water right away without having to worry about the additional filter on your sink.
Advanced metals will help extend out the life of your unit to a more acceptable limit for the price that you are going to be paying. These systems are expensive and if you have to replace them frequently you will not be getting your moneys worth. However, with the advanced metals that you can find here you will have a longer life than what you might be expecting to have.
Many people do not even realize that these types of things exist, but they do and you will find the above reasons to just be the start of why you are going to want to use these. When you are looking at these you will want to consider the Tyent MMP-9090 Turbo Extreme Water Ionizer as one of your choices as well to provide you with the best water available.
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Passive wireless speaker from Extreme Technology Laboratory
Just a passive wireless speaker made from an empty metal cafe box an a small magnet. Playing without any power input. Speaker based on a magnet and an empty metal box only! From Andrey & Ilan.
Extreme Networks India Appoints Fore Techserve As Authorized Training Partner For The Region
"Extreme Networks is pleased to extend our leading-edge Ethernet switching, wireless LAN and network security training courses in India through Fore TechServe," said Jitendra Gupta, Country Manager for Extreme Networks, India & SAARC. "By combining the expertise of Fore TechServe with Extreme Networks education programs, we meet the highest standards in providing Indian engineers the skills they require to enhance their professions and grow as more companies choose Extreme Networks innovative network solutions."
Extreme Networks provides a selection of instructor-led and self-paced technical courses through its authorized Training Partners. These courses are designed to provide its customers and partners with in-depth knowledge helping them to more successfully deploy and manage their Extreme Networks products and software. Extreme Networks' certified Authorized Training Partner (ATP) instructors are continually educated and tested for proficiency in the latest networking advances and technology, ensuring that customers receive the highest standards of education available.
Instructors at Fore TechServe will conduct introductory to advanced training courses for Extreme Networks Ethernet network, security and wireless LAN solutions.
· Extreme Networks Associate (ENA) - Switching
· Extreme Networks Associate - Wireless (ENA-W)
· Extreme Networks Specialist - Switching (ENS)
· Extreme Networks Specialist - Wireless (ENS-W)
· Extreme Networks Specialist - Security (ENS-SEC)
For the most up-to-date list of courses visit:
http://www.extremenetworks.com/go/training.htm.
Mr. Harish Khanna, MD, Fore TechServe, remarked "We at Fore TechServe feel privileged to associate ourselves with Extreme Networks as an Authorized Training Partner. Fore TechServe with its vast experience and competencies on Extreme Networks' leading edge technology platforms, is confident that this relationship will enable Extreme community of professionals derive best performance out of Extreme solutions."
Extreme Networks, Inc.
Extreme Networks provides converged Ethernet networks that support data, voice and video for enterprises and service providers. The company's network solutions feature high performance and high availability switching that deliver insight and control enabling customers to solve their real-world business communications challenges. Operating in more than 50 countries, Extreme Networks provides wired and wireless secure LANs, data center infrastructure and Carrier Ethernet transport solutions that are complemented by global, 24x7 service and support. For more information, visit: http://www.extremenetworks.com.
Fore TechServe, India
Fore TechServe is a technology services company specializing in Network Design & Consulting, Education and Technical Trainings and Technical Support services. Company is providing entire gamut of technical trainings services in data networking technologies, voice and IP telephony, converged & unified communications and contact center domains. Fore team with its strong knowledge and skill base of IT/ Telecom/Networking Technologies has more than a decade of learning services delivery experience on various industry leading technology platforms across the continents .For more information, visit: http:/www.foretechservices.com
ASUS Crosshair IV Extreme Combines AMD and NVIDIA Graphics
For many years, consumers may have been dreaming of a time when they would be able to merge the graphics capabilities of both ATI and NVIDIA cards into one glorious system. However, this dream remained quite out of reach, until LucidLogix created the Hydra 200 SoC and MSI used it on its Big Bang Fuzion enthusiast motherboard. Now, it se...
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Microchip Wins Top Technology Awards for its eXtreme Low Power PIC[R] Microcontrollers, mTouch[TM] Sensing Solutions and Analog Products.
(2) (MultiChip Package) A chip package that contains two or more chips. It is essentially a multichip module (MCM) that uses a laminated, printed-circuit-board-like substrate (MCM-L) rather than ceramic (MCM-C). 651/2/5 operational amplifiers (op amps). EDN's technical editors nominate the most unique, state-of-the-art electronics products, and then let its readership vote for the candidates via an online balloting process. EDN then uses a combination of these audience votes, balloting of its Editorial Advisory Board, and voting by its editorial staff to determine the ultimate winner in each category.
"Microchip continues to gain industry recognition for the leading technology that customers have already come to expect, including highly integrated PIC microcontrollers with the world's lowest power consumption," said Ganesh Moorthy, Microchip COO. "Designers also prefer the flexibility of our open-source mTouch sensing solutions, and the synergistic convenience of our broad portfolio of low-power analog products. We are honored by all of these prestigious awards, and will continue to bring our customers the very best solutions for their embedded design needs."
The EN-Genius Network named Microchip's MCP2036 Inductive Touch-Sensing Analog Front End (AFE (Apple File Exchange) An earlier Macintosh utility that converted data files between Mac and PC formats. It also included a file translator between IBM's DCA format and MacWrite. ) its Product of the Year in the "Best AFE Sampling System" category. Award winners are selected from among the products reviewed by their editorial team during the course of the year, on the basis of technical merit and likelihood of market success.
Finally, two of the aforementioned Microchip products were also finalists in Design News Magazine's annual Golden Mousetrap Awards, which recognize engineering innovation and creativity in product design. The MCP651/2/5 op amps were named in the "Components, Hardware & Interconnects" category, while the PIC24F16KA microcontrollers were named in the "Power Management" category.
For additional information about the products in this press release, contact any Microchip sales representative or authorized worldwide distributor, or visit Microchip's Web site at http://www.microchip.com/get/9B9W.
About Microchip Technology
Microchip Technology Inc. (NASDAQ: MCHP) is a leading provider of microcontroller and analog semiconductors, providing low-risk product development, lower total system cost and faster time to market for thousands of diverse customer applications worldwide. Headquartered in Chandler, Arizona, Microchip offers outstanding technical support along with dependable delivery and quality. For more information, visit the Microchip website at http://www.microchip.com/get/9B9W.
Note: The Microchip name and logo, and PIC are registered trademarks of Microchip Technology Inc. in the USA and other countries. mTouch is a trademark of Microchip Technology Inc. All other trademarks mentioned herein are the property of their respective companies.
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* PIC24F16KA Microcontrollers: http://www.microchip.com/get/93WK
* MCP2036 Inductive Touch-Sensing AFE: http://www.microchip.com/get/00HR
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The State of Oil Spill Cleaning Technology
Since the Exxon Valdez oil spill wreaked havoc on the Alaskan shoreline over 20 years ago, there have been few advances in technology for cleaning up after an accident. Here is an overview of the cleanup technologies on hand for the Deepwater Horizon spill.
The Deepwater Horizon saga playing out in the Gulf of Mexico is officially a Humpty Dumpty situation. On Sunday, President Barack Obama arrived in Louisiana to reaffirm the government's "all hands on deck" approach to combating the spill. All the king's horses and all the king's men are mustered in the Gulf, in the form of thousands of oil spill responders, a Coast Guard strike force a hundred vessels strong, 100,000 meters of containment boom, the Air Force's 910th Airlift Wing, the Secretaries of the Interior and Homeland Security and fleet of fisherman-cum-boom-layers, and one-third of the world's oil dispersant supply, just to name a few.In addition to the massive accumulation of manpower in the region, federal and local authorities, working in conjunction with BP, which operated the now-collapsed rig, have deployed every possible technological response in an attempt to stem the oily tide, which is approximately 130 miles long and 70 miles wide, both beneath the sea and on the surface.
The Situation Underwater
At present, it is estimated that the three leaks, located 50 miles from the Louisiana coast, and 5000 feet below sea level, are spewing oil at a rate of 200,000 gallons per day. BP is trying to stop the flow with a three-pronged approach. Initially, a number of remote-controlled robotic submarines were dispatched to the gulf floor in an attempt to close a series of valves that would halt the leakage. Thus far, these efforts have proved fruitless, with one BP official telling ABC news, it's like trying to perform "open heart surgery … in the dark."While the robots toiled undersea, BP also took other, less immediate steps, including positioning another rig over the leak site that will drill a "relief well" meant to divert the flow away from the Deepwater Horizon leaks. In the meantime, efforts are also underway to construct three massive cement-and-steel capping "domes." These will act like 40-foot tall, 70-ton vacuum attachments, which will cap the leaks and channel the oil up pipes to recovery tankers on the surface. But the domes are still days from being completed and have never been tested at such great depths.
And on the Surface
With its current leakage rate, experts predict, the Deepwater Horizon spill could eventually total nearly 20 million gallons of oil. For comparison, the amount of oil spilled by the Exxon Valdez in 1989 was 11 million gallons. To mitigate potential damage to the Gulf Coast and to prevent environmental devastation on the scale of that infamous Alaskan spill, spill responders are using every weapon in their arsenal.The Cleanup: A Three-Pronged Approach
According to Elise DeCola, an oil spill specialist with the environmental consultancy Nuva Research, there are three ways to combat an oil slick on the open sea. The first tactic is the so-called mechanical approach, which comprises the use of a boom to corral and deflect oil and skimmers to collect it.
"That's the preferred approach because it's the only one that takes the oil out of the environment," DeCola says. "It's labor-intensive and it's equipment-intensive. With a successful mechanical recovery, you might get 20 percent of the oil that you encounter."
The second approach is to apply dispersants to the slick. These detergent-like solvents are typically deployed from sea vessels operating around the slick, or from aircraft overhead. Additionally, BP and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration are attempting to apply dispersants below sea level using robotic submarines, though the efficacy of this tactic is still undetermined. When dispersants mix with the slick, it breaks the oil into droplets, suspending it in the water column to be dealt with naturally. "They've been applying these in the Gulf," DeCola says. "An off-shore blowout is the textbook case for using dispersants because you don't have to worry about misapplication or hitting a marsh area." As of May 2, more than 156,000 gallons of dispersant have been applied to the slick, with an additional 75,000 gallons available.
The final tactic being deployed in the Gulf is in situ burning. Oil is corralled using booms to thickness where enough volatiles are present to sustain a controlled burn. Once the oil is burned it forms a tar-like substance that can either be manually removed from the water, or left to decompose naturally, similar to dispersant-treated oil. The Coast Guard conducted an hour-long test burn last Wednesday, but unfavorably strong winds and rough seas have prevented any further in situ burning.
Dr. Gerald Graham, a 30-year veteran in the oil spill business, says all three standard approaches remain essentially the same as they were at the time of the Exxon Valdez spill, incremental improvements have been made in all areas. Booms are more resilient in fast currents, for example, and dispersants are considerably less toxic than they once were. The biggest improvements, according to Graham, have come in information technology, and how responders collect and use data—oil spill response atlases, spill-trajectory modeling, satellite spill sensing, and using laser fluorosensors to detect spills from aircraft have all become commonplace in the years since Exxon Valdez.
Moreover, says Graham, the responders using these instruments are now trained professionals, whereas two and three decades ago, it was "a dirty job for someone who was about to retire. Nobody wanted to do it."
"It's still a lot of grunt work," Graham says. "It's still throwing personnel and equipment at the spill and dealing with Mother Nature and her whims."
Next-Gen Cleaning Tech
Extreme Spill Technology's "High Speed" Skimming Vessel Mechanical clean-up technology tends to work only in placid waters. Booms and skimmers can be rendered ineffective and unsafe in currents of more than 1 knot and waves exceeding 1.5 meters. According to David Prior, CEO and lead designer at Extreme Spill Technologies, his boat—the method for which has been successfully demonstrated for the Canadian Coast Guard—can not only handle rough seas, it can also travel at much higher speeds.
Case Western Reserve's Aerogel In February researchers at Case Western Reserve University unveiled a sponge-like material of their creation composed of 2 percent clay, 2 percent plastic and 96 percent air. Their lab tests demonstrate how the sponge (called Aerogel) when applied to polluted water is capable of absorbing the oil and leaving behind the water. It can then be squeezed clean so that the oil can be recycled.
2011 Ford Transit Connect Taxi Compressed Natural Gas Car Technology
Yellow car taxi with elegant design technology that will be new era of city transportation in the world! The 2011 Ford Transit Connect Taxi will go into production and arrive in dealerships in 2010 as a 2011 model, adding to Ford Motor Company’s leadership in the North American taxi market. We will make some detail review and price list including interior and exterior pictures gallery that can make you interesting to this new taxi car design concept. Creating the announcement at the 2010 Chicago Auto Show, Ford car maker also said it will launch engine prep packages on all 2011 Ford Transit Connect models – base and taxi – allowing conversion to efficient, clean-burning CNG (compressed natural gas) otherwise propane (LPG, or liquefied petroleum gas). The 2011 Ford Transit Connect Taxi, combined with an powerful engine modified by Ford to use CNG/LPG, is intended to meet that need. To further serve taxi operators, Ford will give required calibration specifications for the CNG or LPG conversion.
The 2011 Ford Transit Connect Taxi gives an excellent interior design package for people and cargo. Ford car Manufacturer Company is collaborating with Creative Mobile Technologies, LLC (CMT), to integrate premier payment processing and passenger information technologies in the Ford Transit Connect Taxi. Evidence of how this technology could work in the future is included in the Ford Transit Connect Taxi. The green taxi is not new at Ford car model concept that has been a leader in the taxi business for decades. Built on a dedicated commercial automotive platform and tested to Ford tough truck standards, the 2011 Ford Transit Connect Taxi – including gasoline-powered versions and those modified to operate on CNG/LPG – is planned to meet the extreme demands of taxi service.
Gerry Koss, Ford fleet marketing manager said that 2011 Ford Transit Connect already has proven that it provides tremendous versatility for commercial fleet use. The 2011 Ford Transit Connect taxi, combined with the capability for CNG/LPG conversion, further demonstrates its flexibility. Truly perfect taxi car for modern city transportation!
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Jabra EXTREME – Bluetooth Headset Review
My first Bluetooth came from Jabra. Because the phone didn’t have Bluetooth, I needed to use an additional Bluetooth dongle that connected to it via the 3.5 mm jack. The was the “traditional” design that Jabra used for many years. It wrapped around the ear and stayed completely stable no matter what you were doing. Yes, you looked like a bit of a dork while wearing the headset, but it stayed in place and was super comfortable.
In addition, it had a boom mike that brought the microphone close to your mouth for better sound quality. That didn’t much matter however, since Bluetooth technology was rather poor at the time. The Bluetooth signal was so weak and the sound quality was so unreliable that the headset was more “wow” than “usable”.
Since then I’ve largely opted for headsets that forgo the wrap around style. They tend to be small, less obtrusive and, thanks to improvements in the technology, they sound better. The updated design allows the headsets to be smaller but, at times, it makes them a bit less stable in the ear. As a result it is often helpful, or even necessary, to use an earloop to keep them secure.
This is the design Jabra opted for with their Jabra Extreme. It is a small, unobtrusive headset that brings powerful noise cancellation to an otherwise simple-looking headset.
Let’s take a look.
From Jabra-
Building upon Jabra’s renowned noise cancellation technology, Jabra EXTREME utilizes Noise Blackout™ Extreme, which significantly enhances its dual microphone system. This is supported by the new advanced automatic volume control which automatically adjusts to the envifronment and your conversation. These developments have led Jabra EXTREME to be remarkably 2x more effective in noisy environments (by 24DB) than the original Noise Blackout™.
What will further amaze end-users is the voice quality; while Jabra EXTREME eliminates ambient noise it retains natural sounding voice on both ends of the line ensuring your conversation is full of life rather than a robotic exchange of words.
Jabra EXTREME’s distinctive Ultimate-fit Eargel™ molds to your ear which ensures a secure and comfortable fit all day long. The Ultimate-fit Eargel™ also contains specially designed holes for optimum incoming sound, which adds to Jabra EXTREME’s superb overall sound quality.
Specs-
- Eliminates background noise with dual microphone technology
- All day comfort with Ultimate-fit Eargels™ and ear hook
- Adjusts volume automatically
- Convenient car charger and headset holder in one
- Easy to use with dedicated on/off slider and auto-pairing
- Multiuse™ – connect to 2 devices at the same time
- Up to 5.5 hours talk time and up to 10.5 days standby time
As I said above, the style of the is nothing to write home about; it doesn’t have a boom or anything fancy, and this headset won’t make you go “wow!”. No, it’s quite simple and unassuming. It is a far cry from the last Jabra I reviewed, the Stone, which had an amazing industrial design. It was a wraparound style, and it came with its own “stone” that doubled as the charging unit. This was especially important because the headset itself had a relatively short battery life. Yes, the Stone had an awesome design. It made you go “wow!” but what it had in the style department it lacked in the comfort and sound quality department — at least in my opinion.
The Jabra Extreme’s Design-
Measuring 1.9″ by 1.1″ wide by 0.7″ thick the Extreme is the anti-Stone. Simplicity in all its glory. The headset is made from gunmetal gray plastic with a perforated grille on the front and black on the back. The headset’s dual microphones are hidden behind the grille, but trust me… the quality of the sound guarantees they are there.
The buttons are unassuming. The middle button is branded with the Jabra name. It functions as the multifunction talk button. Next to it is the LED indicator. The volume controls are above and below it. They are small… really small… and at times they were difficult to use.
A feature that I LOVE, and that I am starting to see on an increasing number of headsets, is a dedicated on/off switch. This makes it easy to get the headset on and connected when a call is coming in. I am really happy to see this simple design change.
The headset weighs just three ounces, so it is quite comfortable over extended periods. It comes with–
- 1 Jabra EXTREME headset
- 1 AC charger, 1 car charger
- 1 USB charger
- 2 earhooks in different sizes
- 2 Ultimate-fit EargelTMI love the car charger Jabra ships with the device.
The two piece system is unlike anything I have seen before and it works great. The USB adapter fits into the car’s cigarette lighter/power port and a second piece converts USB to microUSB.
The whole thing fits together nicely and when in the car…
It keeps the headset charged and also within easy grasp.
Ultimately, when it comes to headsets design is nice but sound is what matters most. Jabra got it right here.
The headset has state of the art noise cancellation. As Jabra explains…
Building upon Jabra’s renowned noise cancellation technology, Jabra EXTREME utilizes Noise Blackout™ Extreme, which significantly enhances its dual microphone system. This is supported by the new advanced automatic volume control that automatically adjusts to the environment and your conversation.These developments have led Jabra EXTREME to be remarkably 2x more effective in noisy environments (by 24dB) than the original Noise Blackout (12dB). What will further amaze end-users is the voice quality; while Jabra EXTREME eliminates ambient noise it retains natural sounding voice on both ends of the line ensuring your conversation is full of life rather than a robotic exchange of words.Acoustic Shock Protection protects your ear from sudden blast of noise. In addition, a unique new Ultimate-fit Eargel™ has been developed to guarantee superior comfort for all day use.
Fortunately Jabra’s description isn’t an overstatement. The headset sounds good, and the noise cancellation works quite well when there is a lot of background chatter. Nothing compares to having a boom that brings the microphone closer to your mouth, but the built-in technology does a good job on both sides of the conversation. Add in the relative comfort of the headset (I would place it at good but not great), and you have a headset you can wear much of the time and use with ease.
Extra Features-
A nice feature of the EXTREME is the A2DP compatibility. This means you can stream music or podcasts to the headset when not using it for a call. Sure, you aren’t going to want to listen to tons of music with a headset in only on one ear, but for something like a podcast it is a nice feature to have.
The headset also features multipoint technology; this means it can connect to two different devices at the same time.
The headset also has something Jabra refers to as Acoustic Shock Protection. It keeps the headset from putting out sudden blasts of noise, thereby protecting the ear. Having experienced such a blast more than once I really appreciate this feature.
The Jabra Extreme has a rated battery life of 5.5 hours talk time and 10.5 days standby time.
You can see a promo video of the headset here…
In all, I like the Jabra EXTREME a great deal. When first released it was on the pricey side, but if you shop around you can get it for far less than the $99 MSRP.
MSRP: $99.99. It is currently available on Amazon for $54.99.
What I Like: Small and unobtrusive, sounds good, has a physical on/off switch, cool car charger, A2DP compatibility and other state-of-the-art technologies built in, decent price when you shop around
What Needs Improvement: Comfortable enough but not outstanding in that department
Panasonic Toughbook 31: Latest notebook for extreme conditions
It looks so rugged and almost indestructible and it’s intended to work in the most extreme environments such as front lines. And although it’s not intended to everyday users it has great specs that will find use in the extreme situations. With the spill resistant magnesium case it provides great protection from dust and other environmental hazards. But besides the great durability Toughbook 31 has hybrid cooling system that provides working environment on most extreme conditions, and with long lasting battery and faster recharge time than the previous model, Toughbook 31 will surely find its use.
As for the hardware specs this indestructible notebook will be delivered in three different models with different specs. The weakest model will be using Core i3-350M CPU 2.26GHz, 160GB hard drive and Intel HM55 video controller while the strongest model will be using Intel Core i5-540M 2.53GHz with Turbo Boost up to 3.07GHz, 250GB HDD, ATI Radeon HD5650 and Intel QM57 video controller. These models come with 2 GB RAM that is expandable up to 8 GB, and Windows 7 installed, with the possible downgrade to Windows XP. As for display, 13.1 inch XGA LED touchscreen display should satisfy all your needs. This extreme notebook will be available on May 12th with the price of $3,799.
OWC Reveals 480GB Mercury Extreme Pro 2.5" SSD
The company's new
- One of the fastest Internal SATA 2.5" SSD with available data rates up to 285MB/s.
- SandForce DuraClass™ technology with Ultra-efficient Block Management & Wear Leveling offers highest endurance, performance, and power efficiency in a SATA SSD.
- SandForce® Processor maximizes read and write performance to greatly extend the endurance and overall reliability of the drive.
- Up to 100X greater data protection than what the highest rated enterprise class conventional hard disk drive (HDD) provides.
- Best in class error correction (ECC) and SandForce RAISE™ (Redundant Array of Independent Silicon Elements) technology provides RAID like data protection and reliability without loss of transfer speed due to parity.
- Intelligent "recycling" for advanced free space management
- Highly secure… all data automatically stored in AES-128 encrypted format.
- Designed and made in the US from imported parts.
Zone Alarm Extreme Security 2010
Computer security has never been more important. It seems that everyday we hear something about hackers or emails that are used by hackers to gather your information. This is why it is important to know that you have good security software installed onto your computer. There are several different companies that offer computer security. One of these is ZoneAlarm Extreme Security 2010.
The ZoneAlarm Extreme Security 2010 offers more than just computer protection. It also offers the user Web browsing protection, a backup option, system tune-up tools and antiphising technology. All of these are available to add to three computers, which makes it great for those households that have more than one computer. ZoneAlarm has improved performance from previous editions by combining antivirus and antispyware scans giving it up to 90 percent faster scans. Installation of this program was unlike most other programs I have ever installed. It gave me choices but also for those who choose automatic setup, the ZoneAlarm Extreme Security 2010 software explains what happens during setup. The interface can be a bit tricky as it does hide the scan computer button for the bottom corner. Some of the other key features are hidden in the bottom corner as well including gaming mode (deactivates pop ups while playing games and watching videos) and entering your license key. Overall, ZoneAlarm Extreme Security 2010 is a good computer security program to have for the safety of the information that is stored on your computer.