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Symantec's next-generation security software, now offically named Norton 360, faces a possible delivery delay.

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I never liked Norton..
by PCCRomeo May 31, 2006 10:25 AM PDT
And what's with the "360" name? HMM...We've not heard that before (CNN, Yahoo, Xbox...) Why not call it Norton 365 or Norton 24/7? IMO that's better fitting for a software which always protects your PC.
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Norton 0
by als May 31, 2006 10:44 AM PDT
Why not call it Norton 0, for zero value and support for a lot more than zero dollars. Microsoft Onecare cost $50 for 3 pcs. I wonder what Symantec will try to rip off the uninformed computer user for?
360
by Mytholody May 31, 2006 12:07 PM PDT
Actually, 360 resembles a revolution in their software. A complete turn-around or makeover of their product.
Norton 360?
by sidewinder May 31, 2006 1:13 PM PDT
What is this, bloatware for my xbox360 designed to slow it down?

/Sorry for the troll, but I really don't like Symantec
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Symantec's (Genesis) Norton 306; I can hardly Wait!!
by rsbc May 31, 2006 3:59 PM PDT
I am a true believer Symantec's Norton products for 6 years.

I currently using Norton GoBack 3, Norton Internet security 2006; so if there is going to be a better, more inclusive Norton product...

I say Bring it On, YEAH!!
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Disappointing that Symantec will be late to the Market
by Tanjore May 31, 2006 5:00 PM PDT
I cannot believe Symantec is late to the Market. Microsoft always looks out for these kinds of missteps from its competitors!!!
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Symantec not for many!
by ygarg June 7, 2006 7:12 AM PDT
Symantec softwares are meant only for fast machines with good enough of RAM, because it eats up lot of resources. I was using Symantec systemworks for the last 3 years, but i had to quit because it made my system too slow to work on!
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