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  • Nov 24 2009

    Avery Dennison Office Products has released Avery DesignPro Software for the Mac. The new utility is available as a free download from the Avery Web site. The software was first unveiled earlier ...

  • Nov 24 2009

    I agree with my colleague Dan Moren that the Nintendo DS doesn't have much to worry about when it comes to competition from the iPhone. But third-party games on the iPhone are definitely going to ...

  • Nov 24 2009

    Apple has released an update to its Xsan software, to version 2.1. The update is available for download from Apple's Web site, and is recommended for all Xsan 2 users. Xsan is Apple's ...

  • Nov 24 2009

    Last month, Apple updated its iMac all-in-one desktop computers, revamping the internal architecture and refining the look of what was an already stylish design. Externally, the biggest change for ...

  • Nov 24 2009

    Criminals today can hijack active online banking sessions, and new Trojan horses can fake the account balance to prevent victims from seeing that they're being defrauded.Traditionally, such malware ...

  • Nov 24 2009

    Microsoft launched the beta of Office Home and Business 2010 over the weekend and is delivering the preview using its new "streaming" download technology.The beta was the second that Microsoft made ...

  • Nov 24 2009

    Though Alwil Avast Professional Edition ($40 for a one-year, single-PC license, as of 11/23/09) has a speedy scan rate, that wasn't enough to offset its unimpressive protection from malware ...

  • Nov 24 2009

    McAfee VirusScan Plus ($40 for a one-year, single-PC license, as of 11/19/09) does well with traditional, signature-based malware detection, but it delivered a large number of false positives and ...

  • Nov 24 2009

    ESET NOD32 has some nice, techie-focused extras and it effectively ferrets out rootkits, but it can't keep up with other antivirus apps when it comes to the essential task of blocking malware. It ...

  • Nov 24 2009

    Trend Micro Antivirus + Antispyware ($40 for a one-year, single-PC license as of 11/17/2009) came in last in our roundup of stand-alone antivirus software, weighed down by comparatively poor malware ...