Robert J. Elisberg: The Writers Workbench: Anti-Spyware (HuffingtonPost)
In terms of computer security, most of the major programs are major for very good reasons. But in malware protection, one shouldn't assume a Recognizable Name is better just because it's recognizable.
Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 17th Oct 2005 20:26 UTC (OS News)
The world's richest man talks about developing new drugs to combat AIDS, open-source software and why Microsoft's still cool after all these years. Gates: "We encourage everyone to develop in our environment. Free software's nothing new... There was an early browser, an early mail program.
Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 17th Oct 2006 01:51 UTC (OS News)
Softpedia posted today a small review of three anti-virus software that are free to use, complete with screenshots. Consider using Microsoft's or Adaware's anti-spyware utilities too to keep your XP healthy.
Personal Tech (Washington Post)
The Washington Post's Rob Pegoraro will discuss his recent reviews and answer your personal tech questions.
Guide to keeping kids safe online (Stuff)
For kids, the internet is not just for fun. It's fast becoming an indispensible tool for learning and socialising.