PC Personality Clone: It's Ethical, It Works, But Is It Enough? :

By TG Publishing Team, published on October 20, 2006
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: , ,
Introduction And Slideshow

Except for the occasional mad scientist, researchers adhere to a strong set of ethics regarding the cloning of human beings, other animals and plants. By and large, these cloning ethics are designed to prevent the creation of clones with a shorter lifespan than normal and to protect us all from living clones that pose a danger to humans and other living things. When it comes to cloning a PC there are also ethics. But these grow from other sources such as concerns about intellectual property rights, copyrights and software vendors' fear of piracy and its affects on their bottom lines.

PC Personality Clone is a hardware and software product that lets you clone parts of one PC to another. The slideshow will help you understand PC Personality Clone and its strengths and weaknesses. Please track through all the slides, because everything you need to know about this product is included in them.


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The PC Personality Clone kit is available from SaberData (www.saberdata.com) for $65.

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