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Review: HP EliteBook 2760P

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As usual I would like to thank the good people at HP for sending over another review machine to check out. This time it is the HP EliteBook 2760p the big brother of the 2710p My daughter and I reviewed way back when. The biggest gripe we had back then was processor power and no real touch screen. The 2760 changes all that with an awesome i5 processor and a full on touch screen. Throw in a USB 3.0 and a eSATA port, with a little display port action and topped off with 4g internal and a 320GB Self Encrypting Drive you have an awesome laptop with a convertible tablet built in (not the other way around!)

I was amazed that the system is MIL-STD 810G standards for vibration, dust, humidity, altitude and warmth.  We have also found the system available on Amazon for ~$1200USD. Not too shabby seeming the MSRP is around $1500. The screen is very responsive, the computer is pretty quick and meets all our HD Video/On-line gaming necessities.

Check out the available Specifications:

  • Processor: Intel Core i7/i5
  • RAM: upto 16GB DDR3
  • Hard Disk: upto 320GB
  • Graphics Card: Intel Integrated HD3000 Graphics
  • Display: 12.1 inch matte (anti-glare) LED backlit display
  • Operating System: Windows 7 Pro
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth, Ethernet LAN, 4G Internal Modem
  • Hi-Speed USB, VGA connection, two-in-one combo headphone/microphone jack
  • RJ11 and RJ45 modem/LAN ports, SD/SDHC card slot, Smart Card reader, Express Card 34 slot, Memory car reader
  • Firewire port
  • Webcam
  • Weight: ~6 lbs

Firefox advises users to disable McAfee’s ScriptScan software.

t’s the last thing McAfee would want users to hear about one of its products, but the Firefox browser is advising users to disable McAfee’s ScriptScan software, saying that it could cause “stability or security problems.”

SriptScan ships with McAfee’s VirusScan antivirus program. It’s designed to keep Web surfer’s safe by scanning for any malicious scripting code that might be running in the browser. But according to Mozilla it has an unintended side-effect: It can cause Firefox to crash… a lot.

In a note posted to its website, Mozilla said that the add-on “causes a high volume of crashes,” and is “strongly encouraging” users to disable the software. The warning applies to all users of version 14.4.0 and below of the plugin, Mozilla said.

 

The Firefox browser started popping up warning messages Monday, advising that users disable the software

In McAfee user forums, there is a smattering of complaints about the Firefox problem.

The problem affects Firefox 7 users, according to Francie Coulter, a McAfee spokeswoman. “McAfee has identified the cause and is working actively with the Firefox team to resolve this issue and expects to roll out an update shortly,” she said in an email message.

[Via ITWorld]

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