Shareware
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AlphaSmart Dana
Reviews Although it's primarily aimed at schools, the Palm OS-based Dana may also appeal to regular mobile users who require a lightweight and affordable portable computer and don't need the full functionality of a Windows notebook.
Wednesday, January 08 2003 09:32 AM
Skulls program carries Cabir worm into phones
News New version of the Skulls Trojan releases the cell phone worm, a security firm warns.
Tuesday, November 30 2004 11:36 AM
Tags: Cellular phones, Viruses and worms
Webroot Spy Sweeper 4.5
Product Reviews Webroot Spy Sweeper 4.5
Tuesday, July 31 2007 01:10 PM
ZappTek iSpeak It
Product Reviews ZappTek iSpeak It
Sunday, October 19 2008 03:35 AM
Tags: RSS, File, AppleWorks, shareware, iSpeak, Apple iPod, Adobe PDF, window, MP3, RSS feed
Software makers to be held more accountable?
Blogs Software companies throughout the world are taking note of moves in Europe to subject software to the same consumer prot...
Monday, June 01 2009 10:40 AM
Pod2Go
Product Reviews Pod2Go
Sunday, October 19 2008 03:35 AM
Tags: Lyric, Backup, Apple iTunes, Tool, Stock, backup tool, menu bar, shareware, Pod2Go, stock price
Norton SystemWorks 2004
Product Reviews Norton SystemWorks 2004
Monday, March 10 2008 11:16 AM
Morro screenshots reportedly leaked; Will it be cloud-based?
News Windows enthusiast blog posts what are supposedly leaked screenshots of Microsoft's new Morro free security offering. ZDNet blog says it will be cloud-based.
Wednesday, June 17 2009 10:58 AM
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Security applications/tools, Microsoft Windows Live OneCare, Kaspersky Lab, Microsoft Corp., McAfee Inc., Security applications/tools, Microsoft Windows, Neowin.net Blog, freeware
China's coders get into shareware
News More of China's programmers are writing shareware--home-brewed, low-cost software--for fun and small profit, according to the official Xinhua news agency.
Monday, April 21 2003 05:11 PM
Mac applets coming soon to Windows
News A Web site that offers desktop applets for the Macintosh desktop is gearing up to provide similar gadgets for Windows.
Thursday, December 18 2003 09:48 AM
Create a Windows XP SP2 slipstream CD
Insight tutorial To avoid having to reinstall SP2 in the event you have to rebuild an upgraded system, you'll need to create a quick Windows XP SP2 slipstream CD using your original XP CD and the network installation version of SP2. We show you how.
Thursday, April 14 2005 01:35 AM
Tags: Windows XP
Palm's Trojan horse spurs antivirus software makers
News With the arrival of the first known Trojan horse for the Palm last week, antivirus software makers are targeting handheld devices in earnest.
Friday, June 01 2001 04:11 PM
Users threaten mobile phone security, not malware
News Smartphone users are being menaced with similar social engineering trickery to their PC counterparts as malware writers seek to exploit humans rather than machines.
Friday, July 13 2007 10:38 AM
Tags: Viruses and worms, Symbian, Bluetooth
British Airways sets up tech innovation unit
News The airline is looking to explore Web 2.0 technology and open source solutions to expand its online capabilities and business applications, according to its CIO.
Monday, December 03 2007 08:32 AM
Tags: Web 2.0, Open source
Be aware of threats from port knocking
Techguide Some of the newest and most complex Trojans utilize the "port knocking" method, which involves establishing a connection to a networked computer that has no open ports. Learn how you can keep them off your network.
Tuesday, July 12 2005 10:30 AM
Tags: Viruses and worms





