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| | | | ProductWire September 9, 2010 | | | | Welcome to the ProductWire. It's Thursday, so it must be software. This week we take a look at Norton Antivirus 2011, Google Chrome 6, Twitter for iPad and other notable software happenings. TOP STORIES REVIEW: Norton Antivirus 2011 Whether you love it or hate it, chances are that when you hear the term "security software" the mind drifts to one of Symantec's Norton products, such as Norton Antivirus. The 2011 has arrived, and it's quite excellent; it installs quickly, has top-notch malware-removal, and even scans delivered via the Web, e-mail, IM, and more. Read on to learn more about this Editors' Choice-award winning antivirus software. Share This: BROWSER: Hands On with Google Chrome 6 Chrome 5 is lightweight and fast; Chrome 6 does it one better. The latest version of Google's speedy Chrome browser doesn't add groundbreaking new features--it's more of a tweak. It does show, however, progress and improvements in design and performance. Share This: REVIEW: Twitter for iPad It's been a long time coming, but Twitter has finally launched a dedicated, first-party Twitter app for the iPad, and it's well worth the wait. Creating new messages can be a bewildering due to a cluttered composition screen, but if you're a Twitter diehard, Twitter for iPad is an essential iPad app. Share This: REVIEW: Trend Micro Titanium Maximum Security 2011 Trend Micro aims to make its security suite unobtrusive and powerful with the release of Titanium Maximum Security 2011. The suite does its protective work without hassling or slowing down the user, and its online backup system is impressive. Weak malware removal puts a ding in an otherwise solid package. Share This: BUSINESS BLOG: Top Business Apps for Jailbroken iPhones Now that the Library of Congress as decreed that jailbreaking an iPhone is a right of every flag-waving American, what are you going to do with the valuable opportunity? Instead of loading up NES emulators, take a more professional stance and see how a jailbroken iPhone can assist in business affairs. Share This: REVIEW: Oracle VM Virtual Box If you're in need of virtualization software, Oracle's VM Virtual Box is worth a consideration as it's comes with plenty of features and won't cost you a dime. It's not the best virtualization option out there (or the easiest to use), but if you don't mind tinkering, or don't have any room in your budget for virtualization, it's a solid choice. Share This: APPSCOUT: JayCut Lets You Edit Movies On The Web For Free JayCut gives you all of the basic features you would expect from a video editing utility, including a drag-and-drop two-track timeline at the bottom of the screen, a preview window at the top, effects and transitions--all from within your Web browser. Share This: FEATURED OFFERS | LATEST TOP-RATED PRODUCTS PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT | | | | eNewsletter Information You are subscribed to PCMag.com's ProductWire with the email address useblog03.newzgadgets@blogger.com. Click here to unsubscribe from this newsletter. To subscribe to other e-mail newsletters from Ziff Davis, change your delivery format from HTML to text, or change your email address, click here. Copyright ©2010 Ziff Davis, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Ziff Davis, Inc., 28 East 28th Street, 11th Floor, New York, NY 10016 | | |
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