As any respectable security suite, AVG’s product offers protection against the nagging spam messages reaching our inbox. Despite an email client’s set of rules for filtering your messages so that the inbox folder receives as little unwanted mails as possible, redirecting them to the junk folder instead, having an additional anti-spam solution does not hurt. AVG Internet Security 9 can check and mark as spam email in three major email clients: Microsoft’s Outlook (we used 2010 beta), Mozilla Thunderbird and The Bat!. All three of them are extremely reliable and widely spread among computer users. (Read More)
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Opera 10.5 Free download – The new Opera browser with new technology
Here is the newest news from Opera, the new Opera 10.5 has come. To read more infor, follow the link below.
UPDATE: Download Opera 10.5 Pre-Alpha 7x Faster than Opera 10.10 - official release. Just days ahead of the official release, an internal development milestone of the next iteration of Opera has been leaked and is now available for download in the wild. Opera Software had announced that it was planning to offer the first taste of Opera 10.5 on December 22nd, 2009. However, the leaked build of Opera 10.0’s successor started being up for grabs from various third-party sources over the weekend. The Norway-based browser maker has since then confirmed the leak, but advised users to steer clear of the leaked Opera 10.5 pre-Alpha Build. Huib Kleinhout, from the Opera Desktop team notes that the internal development milestone of Opera 10.5 pre-Alpha that got leaked is not the same as the official build that will be available for early adopters to start testing tomorrow, December 22nd. “There are some reports about an old internal build of 10.5 being available. Don't run it, the official build on Tuesday is much better and you don't risk getting nasty trojans on you pc,” Kleinhout stated. However, the Opera 10.5 Pre-Alpha internal leaked build is an official release from Opera Software, although, obviously not meant for “public consumption.” As users will be able to n...
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Sunday, December 20, 2009
Download Games for Windows LIVE setup 32
Microsoft is by no means losing sight of the fact that Windows continues to be the most important gaming platform worldwide. In fact, the latest move from the Redmond company is designed to streamline the way in which gamers running Windows PCs can access gaming titles. On December 15th, the software giant announced that its Games for Windows ‘Games on Demand’ service was available to all Windows users, including those running the most recent iteration of the Windows client, Windows 7. “You can now download full version of games via the newly launched Games for Windows Games on Demand service. You can see the complete list of games now available [via the client]. Once you download the Games for Windows client, be sure and grab Tinker. This is a free game that will allow you to add some new achievements and couple of hundred points on to your Gamerscore for free and while you are sitting at your desk,” revealed Larry Hryb (aka Major Nelson), the director of programming for the Microsoft gaming network Xbox Live. You have been able to read that Tinker is now available as a standalone download for Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP SP2 and SP3, earlier today right here on Softpedia. Tinker is of course offered for free, having been resurrected from the n...
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Intel delays larrabe Graohic Chip Amid
(NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - Intel has delayed plans for an advanced graphics chip based on its Larrabee silicon and software development, and it may be because of a Federal Trade Commission investigation into alleged anticompetitive behavior. Larrabee is a complex, multi-year project focused on a new approach to graphics and high-performance computing, according to Intel.
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Google Will Go With HTML5 Over gears
(PC World)
PC World - Google will end Gears, an open-source plug-in project it launched two years ago to allow Web applications to function even when a computer isn't connected to the Internet, according to a statement from the company.
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Nokia will install Linux on just one Nokia Smartphone
Nokia plans to install Linux on just one new smartphone by next year. As we know Nokia is the biggest smartphone manufacturer in the world. Read the rest of this news:
(Reuters)
Reuters - The world's top cellphone maker, Nokia, plans to install Linux software on just one new smartphone next year, a source with direct knowledge of Nokia's product roadmap told Reuters.
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Google Chrome boot in just 3 seconds
The new news from Google OS, this Chrome OS can be boot up in just 3 seconds.
Sundar Pichai, vice president of product management at Google, announced on November 19th the immediate availability of the source code for their upcoming Chrome Operating System, under the name of Chromium OS. The actual Chrome OS, as Google said, will be released sometime at the end of 2010, one year from now, and it will be available at first for netbooks and, later on, high-end machines. With this source code freely available for download, various developers can get involved in the project, by creating applications, patches, etc. In other words, from now on, the development of the upcoming Chrome OS will be done transparently. "There is still a lot of work to do, and we're excited to work with the open source community. We have benefited hugely from projects like GNU, the Linux Kernel, Moblin, Ubuntu, WebKit and many more. We will be contributing our code upstream and engaging closely with these and other open source efforts." - was stated in the official release annoucement. OK, so please enjoy the official, 1 hour and 20 minutes long "Google Chrome OS Open Source Project Announcement" video, in high-definition! So, here's what we've learned about the Google Chrome OS until now. Under the hood, it will be powered by the Linux kernel (version 2.6.30 in the current so...
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Dreamlinux 4.0 XFCE First Alpha now available
The Dreamlinux 4.0 that using Xfce is available in the first Alpa.This Dreamlinux edition is a new project which tries to combine the good looks of the main Dreamlinux distribution with the speed of the Xfce 4.6.1 desktop environment, and it is also powered by Linux kernel 2.6.29.
Dreamlinux distribution is a modern and modular Linux system that can be run directly from the CD and optionally be easily installed onto your HD.
Here are the features of Dreamlinux 4.0 Xfce:
· Linux kernel 2.6.29.3-dream-1;
· Xfce 4.6.1.2 desktop environment;
· Included packages from the Debian Squeeze software repositories;
· Added the Smart Package Manager software;
· Included various multimedia packages from the Debian Multimedia Testing repositories;
· The Engage dock was replaced by Wbar;
· Added a new "Applications Folder" for the DEM (Dreamlinux Executable Modules) packages;
· Added the popular and powerful SMPlayer package for all your audio and video needs (including HD playback);
· Added the Go_Steel GTK theme, based on the Aurora GTK engine.
Apple and Linux against Windows 7
(PC World)
PC World - Apple and Linux advocate IBM both tried hard to cramp Microsoft's style this week before the Windows 7 rollout even got under way. On Tuesday, Apple launched a new iMac, MacBook, and Mac Mini line, while IBM joined with Linux distributor Canonical to introduce a new "cloud-and-Linux-based" offering called IBM Client for Smart Work.
Verizon Expans Droid invasion with Eris
Read the full articles in the link below.
(PC World)
PC World - The Droid is coming, the Droid is coming! No, not the Motorola Droid from Verizon. No, not the latest version of the Google Android operating system. I am talking about the Droid Eris, a modified HTC Hero, which will also be available from Verizon this week.