November 17, 2006 (Press Release) --
NASHVILLE, TN - November 17, 2006 -- Guests from Adobe and ESET appear on radio talk show Let's Talk Computers. As developers of Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq: ADBE) is one of the world's largest software companies, generating annual revenues exceeding US$1 billion. ESET is a global security software company that provides integrated, real-time threat protection against viruses, spyware, adware, phishing and rootkits. Let's Talk Computers ranks as one of the longest-running computer radio talk shows, and airs on multiple radio stations weekly - and 24 hours a day, seven days a week on the Internet.
Lonn Lorenz, Creative Suite Product Manager, talks about the new Adobe Creative Suite 2.3 that produces a unified design environment to deliver the next level of integration in creative software. Adobe helps people and businesses communicate better through its world-leading digital imaging, design and document technology platforms for consumers, creative professionals and enterprises.
Andrew Lee, Chief Research Officer from ESET discusses root kits and how they impact our computer system. Andrew states that, "Trojans, viruses and any files that were collected by a key logger can all hide under a rootkit." Now NOD32 even removes active rootkits in the latest release.
To find out how to prevent dangerous rootkits from taking over your computer system and to read a complete transcript of this interview go to: http://www.eset.com/ltc_interviews/november_18_2006
Listen to the interviews at:
Adobe http://www.lets-talk-computers.com/guests/adobe/creative_suite_2
ESET http://www.lets-talk-computers.com/guests/eset/root_kits_2
ABOUT LET'S TALK COMPUTERS
Since 1991, Let's Talk Computers, http://www.lets-talk-computers.com, ranks as one of the oldest computer talk shows. On the air since 1989, hosts Alan Ashendorf, CEO, and Sandra Ashendorf, Client Services with Total Solutions, interview representatives from the computer industry about products and industry trends. Produced in Nashville, Tennessee, USA, you can listen-in to "insider" conversations, covering the latest innovations, hardware, and software and how they affect you. Guests have included representatives from Microsoft, Novell, IBM, Market Wire, Computer Associate
Lonn Lorenz, Creative Suite Product Manager, talks about the new Adobe Creative Suite 2.3 that produces a unified design environment to deliver the next level of integration in creative software. Adobe helps people and businesses communicate better through its world-leading digital imaging, design and document technology platforms for consumers, creative professionals and enterprises.
Andrew Lee, Chief Research Officer from ESET discusses root kits and how they impact our computer system. Andrew states that, "Trojans, viruses and any files that were collected by a key logger can all hide under a rootkit." Now NOD32 even removes active rootkits in the latest release.
To find out how to prevent dangerous rootkits from taking over your computer system and to read a complete transcript of this interview go to: http://www.eset.com/ltc_interviews/november_18_2006
Listen to the interviews at:
Adobe http://www.lets-talk-computers.com/guests/adobe/creative_suite_2
ESET http://www.lets-talk-computers.com/guests/eset/root_kits_2
ABOUT LET'S TALK COMPUTERS
Since 1991, Let's Talk Computers, http://www.lets-talk-computers.com, ranks as one of the oldest computer talk shows. On the air since 1989, hosts Alan Ashendorf, CEO, and Sandra Ashendorf, Client Services with Total Solutions, interview representatives from the computer industry about products and industry trends. Produced in Nashville, Tennessee, USA, you can listen-in to "insider" conversations, covering the latest innovations, hardware, and software and how they affect you. Guests have included representatives from Microsoft, Novell, IBM, Market Wire, Computer Associate

NASHVILLE, TN - November 17, 2006 -- Guests from Adobe (Nasdaq: ADBE) and ESET appear on radio talk show Let's Talk Computers.
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