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Webroot Spy Sweeper 5.5
Remove and block all types of spyware on your computer.Trend Micro Internet Security 2008 16.10.1063
Detect and remove spyware, block spam, and guard against phishing and pharming attacks.LogMeIn Free 4.0.68
Get instant secure access to programs and e-mail from anywhere.McAfee SiteAdvisor for Internet Explorer 2.6.0.6253
Add safety ratings to sites and search results to protect against adware, spam, and online scams.Microsoft Office Accounting Express 2008
Manage your accounting tasks and forecast business financials, all with the familiar look and feel of Microsoft Office.PerfectDisk 2008
Defragment disks, free up space, and optimize system performance.PaltalkScene 9.4
See, hear, and chat one-on-one or in thousands of live video rooms.Adobe Acrobat Connect Professional 9.4
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KeePass Keeps Your Passwords Safe and Organized
What it is: Share KeePass, along with its innumerable (and unofficial) ports, is one of the best and most flexible password managers available. In order to keep your various accounts and log-in information safe, it's strongly encouraged that you ... Read more →
VW Launches 2010 GTI Exclusively Via Mobile Phone Game
3 months ago on SwitchedIn an atmosphere of disappearing print magazines, increased TV viewing on the Web, and a tough market for both car buyers and dealers, one of the few successful car companies alive today needs to change the game a bit. So with the introduction of ...
Microsoft Launching Ad-Supported 'Office Starter', Retiring Works
4 months ago on SwitchedMicrosoft has spread itself pretty thin in recent years by offering a bewildering array of products that often have overlapping feature sets or compete directly with one another. This confusion, combined with the increasingly ridiculous fees for ...
Use 7-Zip to Manage Archive Files, and Create Your Own
4 months ago on SwitchedWhat it is: 7-Zip is a free tool for PC users to handle virtually all of those pesky archive files -- the ones with endings like .zip and .rar -- as well as a host of other file types. Not only does it allow you to open and unpack archives, but it ...
This Week in Tech: Apple Approved Spotify App, Confounding Critics
5 months ago on SwitchedMany online services have tried to drag online one of the last hold-outs of desktop software: the music manager. But the hurdle upon which Last.FM, Imeem, Slacker, and Pandora all stumble is their inability to offer users access to whatever music ...
Can't Organize? Love to Organize? Either Way, Evernote Can Help.
6 months ago on SwitchedEvernote What it is: Evernote is a note-taking tool that lets you store information online and quickly reference it from any Web-connected computer or mobile phone. You can clip parts of Web pages, save text, images, or even hand-written notes. ...
Yet Another Security Flaw Hits Firefox 3.5 Web Browser
6 months ago on SwitchedHere at Switched, we're big fans of Firefox, the once alternative Web browser from Mozilla that, within a few years, has become hugely popular, with nearly one in four Web surfers using it today. We quickly downloaded the 3.5 release when it was made ...
Keep Track of Your Multiple Twitter Friends With TweetDeck
7 months ago on SwitchedTweetDeck What it does: TweetDeck is a client for the burgeoning micro-blogging / social networking service, Twitter. In addition to basic functions like updating your status and delivering your friends' Tweets, the app offers a host of advanced ...
Switched Download: Handbrake Rips DVDs for iPhones, Other Devices
7 months ago on SwitchedHandbrake What it does: Handbrake converts DVDs and other videos into formats for easy sharing between your computers or loading onto a portable device or console. What we like about it: Handbrake is dead simple to use, with one-click presets that ...
Woman Fined $1.9 Million for Downloading 24 Songs
7 months ago on SwitchedJammie Thomas-Rasset didn't know how good she had it. Back in 2007, the Minnesota mother made national headlines as the first person sued by the RIAA for copyright infringement to actually take the case to trial (instead of settling out of court), ...
Songbird: the Firefox of Music Managers
7 months ago on SwitchedSongbird What it does: Songbird aims to do for media managers what Firefox did for Web browsers: trounce the standard bearer (iTunes, in this case) with customization, open-source ideology, and sheer performance. Actually built on the same codebase ...
Open IT Lets You Open Files Right Into Web-Based Programs
9 months ago on SwitchedOpen IT What it does: Open IT is an add-on for Web browsers that lets you open up documents, images, videos, and other files that are sent to you via e-mail or IM directly into the Web-based app (Google Docs, Zoho Office, and the like) of your ...
Is Google Chrome the Safest Web Browser? Hackers Seem to Think So.
10 months ago on SwitchedGoogle: 1, Hackers: 0. The game is far from over, but right now, Google has a pretty firm upper hand in the battle over browser security supremacy. This past week, hackers were invited to the CanSecWest security conference, where they were ...
Malware Finds Point of Entry in Internet Explorer 7 Bug
11 months ago on SwitchedA new strain of malware has been attacking users of Internet Explorer 7 (IE7), according to TrendMicro.com. Apparently, the virus takes its first steps by exploiting a bug in IE7 that occurs when the program tries to "access deleted objects." ...
Is NY Really Going to Tax Internet Porn?
11 months ago on SwitchedWith New York facing a $15 billion budget deficit , it should surprise no one that the Empire State's leaders are getting creative in their search for a solution. New York Governor George Patterson wants to place a four-percent tax on Internet ...
New Feature Lets You Check Your Gmail Offline
1 year ago on SwitchedUsers of Google's Gmail service can now check their e-mail without an Internet connection, Gmail engineer Andy Palay announced yesterday afternoon via the Offical Gmail Blog. The feature, which doesn't seem to be showing up in our Gmail Labs yet ...


