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Thread ID: 119920 2011-08-17 00:49:00 Oh no Nortons on tablets and smartphones nedkelly (9059) PC World Chat
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1223764 2011-08-17 00:49:00 computerworld.co.nz

This should be interesting, wonder if it will suck as much as norton on pc does?
nedkelly (9059)
1223765 2011-08-17 00:55:00 i like the idea of, i just dont like the idea of norton being on my smartphone(when i get one eventually) GameJunkie (72)
1223766 2011-08-17 01:45:00 Great, another device infected by the Norton virus. :rolleyes:

Hopefully it won't be available for Windows Phone 7 :D
pcuser42 (130)
1223767 2011-08-17 04:56:00 Apple rejected the nortons app, plod (107)
1223768 2011-08-17 05:24:00 Apple rejected the nortons app,

I wonder why?
:D:D:D
nedkelly (9059)
1223769 2011-08-17 05:35:00 Because like an Ostrich they have their heads in the sand over threats gary67 (56)
1223770 2011-08-17 05:47:00 Apple rejected the nortons app,

Pah, they wouldn't need it anyway. The only content you can download straight onto them is music (from iTunes), apps (under strict control by Apple) and images.
bot (15449)
1223771 2011-08-17 05:50:00 Norton's has the power to make your phone into a dumbphone. The significant difference between Nortons and a virus is that the virus is free. R2x1 (4628)
1223772 2011-08-17 08:17:00 Been wondering whether to go for a tablet or a laptop for a few weeks now. Leaning towards a laptop and after watching the prices for a few weeks, looks to me like Warehouse Stationary give best bang for your buck. I wouldn't have thought of them as my first stop for technology but they seem to consistently undercut everyone else. Twelvevolts (5457)
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