Bill Gates shows new Windows security features
Microsoft demonstrated new security features of its Windows operating system and Chairman Bill Gates said the company has made progress in its battle against computer worms and viruses. Gates showed new security features of the upcoming Service Pack 2 for Windows XP. Included are a pop-up window blocker for the Internet Explorer, as well as an enhanced, stronger firewall.
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