"A new UCLA study, part of the growing research into the effects of technology on the brain, shows that searching the Internet may keep older brains agile - it's like taking your brain for a walk.
It's too early to conclude that technology will help vanquish Alzheimer's disease, but "our study shows that when your brain is on Google, your neural circuitry changes extensively," said psychiatrist Gary Small, director of UCLA's Memory & Aging Research Center."
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----- Original Message -----
From: Hugo Becker
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2008 2:12 PM
Subject: FW: Cucku Backup at a Friends Computer
> PLCC Board:
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> Subject: Cucku Backup at a Friends Computer
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> I read about this in the Times this morning. Sounds like the best of all
> worlds. Think it might be worth a mention to the members?
>
http://www.cucku.com/features.aspx
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> Pete Becker
Cucku first makes a local backup and then automatically creates and sends an encrypted copy of your data offsite to your backup partner for safekeeping.
SAN FRANCISCO — "Just days after the T-Mobile G1 smartphone went on the market, a group of security researchers have found what they call a serious flaw in the Android software from Google that runs it...."
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----- Original Message -----
From: Heverly/Norton-Symantec
Sent: Friday, August 29, 2008 11:06 AM
Subject: Subscription Class Action
NOTICE OF CLASS ACTION CONCERNING NORTON SUBSCRIPTIONS
PLEASE READ - YOUR RIGHTS MAY BE AFFECTED
What Is This Notice About? This notice is about a lawsuit which has been filed in the Superior Court of Santa Clara County in California entitled Heverly/Margolis vs. Symantec Corp. On May 7, 2008, the Superior Court certified this case as a class action on behalf of persons and entities who purchased online upgrades of certain Norton antivirus and Internet security-type software products, the installation of which resulted in the uninstallation of another Norton subscription product prior to the expiration of that product's subscription. Examples of this software include Norton AntiSpam, Norton Personal Firewall, Norton AntiVirus, Norton Internet Security, Norton SystemWorks, Norton Confidential and Norton 360. The Class consists of persons and entities who installed their upgrade product between December 5, 2001 and April 11, 2008, but does not include those who purchased upgrades through Symantec's online store.
What Is This Lawsuit About? The lawsuit alleges that Symantec Corporation, the company that sells Norton computer security products, has an unlawful policy of terminating subscription time of certain customers who purchased upgrades without providing a credit or refund for unused subscription time, and fails to disclose this policy. Symantec denies these allegations and asserts that, at all times, its actions and business practices have been lawful and appropriate. The Court has not ruled on the merits of the claims.
Why Did I Get This Notice? You have been sent this notice because you may be a member of the Class described above and your rights may be affected by the lawsuit.
Do I Need To Do Anything? If you wish to remain in this case, you are not required to do anything at this time. If you remain in this case, you will be bound by any judgment that may be entered in this action, whether it is favorable or unfavorable. This means that if there is a recovery, you may be entitled to share in the proceeds of that recovery. If there is no recovery, you may not pursue a lawsuit on your own involving any of the same issues in this lawsuit.
If you wish to be excluded from this case, you must send a written request for exclusion in accordance with the directions set forth at www.heverly-nortoncase.com. Requests for exclusion must be postmarked by November 19, 2008.
Where Can I Get More Information? This is only a summary notice. You should go to www.heverly-nortoncase.com to obtain more detailed information.
How Do I Contact the Lawyers for the Class? The email address for the lawyers representing the class is nortoncase@heverlylawyers.com.
THIS NOTICE WAS APPROVED BY THE SUPERIOR COURT OF SANTA CLARA COUNTY,
CALIFORNIA, BY ORDER DATED JULY 31, 2008.
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December 2008
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Port Ludlow, WA 98365
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