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Friday, 16 August 2013

The Start Button Definetly Returns In Windows 8.1

The Start Button Definetly Returns In Windows 8.1

ONE OF THE MOST MISSED ELEMENTS OF THE WINDOWS UI IS MAKING A TRIUMPHANT RETURN IN WINDOWS 8'S FIRST UPDATE.
Windows 8 has been met with what can only be called mixed feelings. While the new operating system is a no-brainer for purely touch devices, on desktop machines it's been less than successful, with low up-take from established Windows users and at retail. 
However, in the new Windows 8.1 update, one of the most missed aspects of previous releases is coming back. The Start Button will be included, and by default turned on, in Windows 8.1, the update otherwise known as Azure. 
As reported by Winsupersite.com and ZDNet, the button's back, but it does behave very differently. It sits in the same spot, but clicking on it will not bring up the old (or current, if you're still using Windows 7 or earlier) Start menu.
Instead, it will open the current Start Screen. Close, but no cigar, but it will be interesting to see if this leads to more people switching operating systems.
 Other changes include the ability to boot straight into the desktop, and the ability to share wallpapers between both the desktop UI, and the Start (or Metro) background, for a more homogenised experience between the two iterations of the operating system. 
Windows 8.1 is available for a public preview now - if you've got an opinion on the preview of the update, please let us know!



Thursday, 15 August 2013

ADOBE CREATIVE CLOUD

ADOBE CREATIVE CLOUD

THE NEWEST VERSIONS OF ADOBE'S FLAGSHIP APPLICATIONS ARE HERE FOR
SUBSCRIPTION CUSTOMERS ONLY. ARE THE IMPROVEMENTS COMPELLING
ENOUGH TO PERSUADE CREATIVE SUITE USERS TO SWITCH TO THE CLOUD?

Adobe launched Creative Cloud in April 2012, allowing customers to lease applications on a monthly or annual basis, as well as providing various cloud services (see What's in the cloud?, opposite). So far, however, the applications on offer have been the same ones found in the regular Creative Suite 6.Now Adobe has rolled out new "CC" releases of Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Dreamweaver, Premiere Pro and After Effects, exclusively to Creative Cloud customers - and has said that these and future updates will never be offered as standalone installations. Will these new releases tempt designers and creatives to switch to the subscription model?



Tuesday, 13 August 2013

Everything you need to know about iOS 7

new iphone

Coming in the autumn, iOS 7 sports a revolutionary new design, under-the-bonnet features like Control Center and card-based multitasking, and app updates.

When taking the wraps off iOS 7 at June's Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple CEO Tim Cook called it the most significant overhaul of its mobile operating system since the company got into the smartphone business in 2007. Indeed, this is a dramatic re-invention of its mobile software that goes beyond mere additions and enhancements.

 Apple is overhauling the very look and feel of the operating system itself.
Something as different as iOS 7 is going to raise questions. Fortunately, we have the answers. While there's still much to be learned about the new OS between now and its arrival later this year, we can still provide an overview based on what we've seen and heard so far from Apple.

What's the biggest change with i05 7?

 Where do we begin? The entire look and feel of the system has been overhauled, with flatter icons, less skeuomorphism, and thinner typefaces. That said, anybody who's used i05 will probably feel mostly at home: Apple hasn't changed the home screen much, and the basic gestures and interactions are largely the same, with a few exceptions.

How does the new design differ from the old? How did you feel about green felt? Wood bookshelves? Stitched leather? We hope the answer is "not great", because they're all gone in iOS 7. Instead, they've been replaced with a new cleaner design that's largely about simple lines and icons. While there are elements reminiscent of Microsoft's recent Windows Phone design, iOS 7 clearly has its own distinct style. These aren't just subtle enhancements either; they permeate every bit of the interface.

The operating system also takes design cues from your content too, tinting controls and panels based on the colours of the photos behind them. Apple's Sir Jony lye spoke about layering the interface, with panels such as Notification Center and Control Center visually residing "on top" of apps and the i05 home screen.

Will we have to relearn how to use the iPhone?

 Not really. Launching and using apps is largely the same, though there will be some new things to learn. For example, you can now swipe up from the bottom of the screen to summon Control Center (a handy panel that gives you access to many of your most commonly used system features). There's another new swipe-from-the-left-edge gesture that means "go up a level" when you're in Mail, for example. But, as Apple's Craig Federighi described it: "iOS 7 is like getting a new phone, but one you already know how to use."

When will i0S 7 be available?

 Apple says the updated i05 will arrive in the autumn, which has become something of a standard for iOS releases. i05 6 arrived last September, while i05 5 made its debut in October 2011, (Before that, both iOS and the phones that it powered were on a summer release schedule.) When iOS 7 becomes available, we expect you'll be able to upgrade the same way you could with i05 6 either downloading the update via iTunes or by taking advantage of i0S's over-the-air updating ability.

Which Apple devices will support i0S 7?

If you're looking to update to iOS 7, you'll need to have one of these devices: the iPhone 4 or later; iPad 2 or later; iPad mini; or fifth-generation iPod touch. (And, of course, whatever new mobile hardware Apple releases between now and iOS 7's official launch.)

Specific features have more stringent device requirements (see below for details on these features):
+Enhanced panoramic photos are only available on the iPhone 45 or later, and fifth-generation iPod touch.
+You can't shoot square photos or video using the iPad 2; all other devices can use this feature, though.
+For the nifty new live camera filters, you'll need an iPhone 5 or fifth-generation iPod touch. Putting filters on after the fact in the Photos app is an option for the iPhone 4 or later, third-generation iPad or later, iPad mini, and fifth-generation iPod touch.
+To AirDrop a photo or other file to your friends, you'll need an iPhone 5 or later, fourth-generation iPad or later, iPad mini, or fifth-generation [Pod touch. You'll also need an iCloud account.
+Siri continues to be limited to those using an iPhone 45 or later; a third-generation iPad or later; an iPad mini; and a fifth-generation [Pod touch. And if it's a new Siri voice you desire, for now the new voices are only available in US English, French, or German. However, we expect that a new British English female voice will available when iOS 7 launches.

THE SYSTEM

What is the Control Center?

 If you've ever grumbled while navigating three levels deep into Settings to turn off Bluetooth, you're going to love the Control Center. This new panel, which you can open anywhere in i0S by swiping up from the bottom of the screen, will give you easy access to common settings, including Wi-Fi and AirPlay. There are also media playback controls, and icons at the bottom enable you to launch frequently used apps and utilities: you can turn on the iPhone's camera flash to use as a torch, or open the Clock or Camera apps. But it's not to be confused with Notification Center.

Notification Center

This has been given a complete overhaul. While you still summon it by swiping down from the top of the screen, Notification Center has a new translucent look, like much of the rest of the operating system, and offers some different information. In addition to storing your notifications, as it did in previous version of 10S, it also offers a tab where you can view only your missed notifications, as well as a Today view.
The latter acts a little bit like Google's Google Now feature, providing you with an overview of what you have to do today, including the current weather forecast, upcoming appointments on your calendar, stock quotes, and even a quick paragraph about what kind of day you have tomorrow.

Multitasking

You can still switch apps by double-clicking the Home button, but the interface for doing so has changed: it now resembles the old interface for switching pages in Safari on iOS 6. and before, where you see a thumbnail of the page. A row of app icons still appears below, and you can swipe back and forth to find the app you're looking for. Force-quitting programs is a little different, though: instead of tapping and holding on the icon, you flick a thumbnail up to dismiss it.
Behind the scenes, there are other, more significant differences. In iCS 4 and later, only certain tasks could run in the background (in order to save battery life). In iOS 7, we finally get full multitasking. So any app can run in the background, providing you with up-to-the-minute information as soon as you switch to it.

Battery life

Apple has spent a lot of time making sure that battery life won't suffer from the new multitasking. It tries to collect updates from different apps and run them all at the same time, and keeps an eye on both power efficiency and the current network situation to make sure it doesn't run down your battery.

THE APPS

Camera

Like the rest of iOS 7, the Camera has received a significant overhaul. It will offer four different modes: standard camera, video camera, a square camera, and panorama; you can swipe back and forth between them.
If you think that square camera might be Apple's way of taking a shot at Instagram, congratulations: you're spot on. The app also now includes different live photo filters that you can apply to your still or square shots. They're even non-destructive, in case you want to remove them later.

Moments and Collections

those of us that end up with thousands of pictures in our Camera Rolls, Moments and Collections offer a better way to organise those photos. Just as iPhoto on the Mac can automatically break pictures into events, Photos on iOS can use metadata like time and location to create different "Moments" — all the pictures you took on Thursday at dinner, for example, or all the photographs you snapped while on that weekend trip to the country.
Collections are larger groupings of Moments — often all the photos you took in a general area (around your house) during a time period of often several months. Beyond that, you can zoom out even further to a Years view, which breaks down all the pictures you took in various years.

AirDrop

AirDrop in iOS 7 lets you exchange files like pictures, Passbook passes and contacts between two iOS users over Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, without any configuration and (as Apple's Craig Federighi pointed out) without the need to walk around and "bump" phones with people. It will appear in the Share sheet, along with more conventional items like Mail and Messages; you can even use it to share multiple items to multiple people at once. Files end up right in the appropriate app and are encrypted during transmission. You can also change permissions to determine whether everybody can share with you, or only certain people nearby (or people in your contacts).
What we don't know is whether or not iOS devices will be able to AirDrop files back and forth with Macs.

Safari

Apple's web browser - which the company likes to point out is the most used browser for mobile devices - has some new tricks up its sleeve in i05 7. There's an entirely new minimalist interface; the search and URL fields have been merged into one, which will now suggest URLs, bookmarks and search results as you type. In addition, your favourites are quickly and easily available from that screen, allowing you one-touch access to your bookmarked sites. And the interface will disappear into the background as you scroll, giving you even more space with which to view your content.
A new tab interface lets you scroll more quickly through open pages (and continue scrolling down to iCloud Tabs); there are also the same continuous-scrolling Reading List and Shared Links features that will appear in OS X Mavericks. And iCloud Keychain, a new feature that syncs your passwords between your devices and even helps you generate new passwords, should work seamlessly with Safari.

iTunes Radio

Some have argued that iTunes Radio is basically Pandora (the popular US radio service), but that doesn't mean it won't be popular. As with Pandora, you can create stations based on a song, artist or genre, then rate the songs as you go along - in case you want to hear more like that track or nothing like it ever again. You can also control the balance of your stations, determining whether they're hit-heavy, favour new music discovery, or a mixture of the two. A history tab will give you a full list of all the songs you've listened to, just in case you can't remember the name of that track that had you tapping your toes.
But Apple's new streaming service has the additional benefit of being closely tied in with the rest of the iTunes ecosystem, meaning that you can easily buy songs from the iTunes Store, directly from within iTunes Radio. Apple hasn't yet confirmed when it will launch the iTunes Radio service in the UK.

Music

Most of the changes to the Music app are cosmetic, it seems, reflecting the new design aesthetic of iOS 7, Despite the extensive overhaul of iTunes on the Mac that Apple did last year, there didn't seem to be much crossover to 105 - or, if there is, Apple hasn't revealed it yet. In particular, there's no indication that iTunes 11's Up Next feature has jumped to Apple's mobile platform.

THE REST

Siri

We don't yet know whether Siri is out of beta. Apple's virtual assistant didn't get much screen time in the keynote, and what time it did have in the spotlight was relegated to discussing its new integration features, such as in-Siri results for Bing search, Wikipedia and Twitter, as well as some new control features for things like iTunes radio.
Siri's also got new, high-quality voices and a fancy new interface - though it doesn't yet have the live-transcription feature that Google recently showed off for its voice search offering.

Activation Lock

This is a system whereby a thief who attempts to disable Find My iPhone or wipe the phone won't be able to do so without entering your Apple ID and password. While dedicated hackers may still be able to find a way around it, the hope seems to be that Activation Lock is enough of a deterrent that thieves will think twice before stealing iPhones to sell.

iOS in the Car

At the moment, Apple says that a dozen car manufacturers, including Honda, Nissan and Jaguar, have signed on to provide support for the iOS in the Car initiative, which will allow drivers to use the screen in their car to access certain lOS features, including navigation, phone, and entertainment functions.

Other changes

Apple's Federighi limited himself to previewing just 10 new features at WWDC, but one of the final slides during the iOS 7 sneak peek hinted at many more changes - everything from system improvements to
developer APIs.
Macworld's Serenity Caldwell dug into some of the iOS 7 features Apple didn't talk about during its WWDC keynote, and that's a worthwhile read if you'd like greater depth on what Apple has planned for its mobile operating system.

What's missing

There are a few things we hoped iOS 7 would offer that it doesn't yet, For example, the Maps app has no public transport directions; Sin doesn't feature live transcription, a la Google's Voice search; Home screen organisation doesn't seem to have changed; you can't apparently set third-party apps as defaults for tools like browsers or mail clients; there's no Up Next feature in iTunes; and mare. But hey, that just means there's room for improvement.



Monday, 12 August 2013

Microsoft unveils preview of Windows 8.1

Windows 8.1 Preview

What happened?

Microsoft released a preview of Windows 8.1, the update to its latest operating system. Windows 8 hasn't been as warmly received as its predecessor and Microsoft is hoping to win over more PC users by addressing some of the most common complaints.

Windows 8 introduced a number of new touchscreen-focused features, notably the Start screen, a series of 'tiles' representing applications. While the design works well on tablets, it's less useful for people still on a standard PC with a keyboard and mouse.



Saturday, 10 August 2013

Use your Mac more effectively with 10 top tips

Use your Mac more effectively with 10 top tips


Owning and using a Mac is, perhaps, one of the most gratifying experiences for any lover of technology. For every function there is an intuitive command, often accompanied by ergonomical shortcuts, and a level of control and detail that makes any task a breeze. The OS is notoriously sleek and Apple are always tinkering with it to make things just that little bit easier for you, so it was no surprise that when Lion was released it came loaded with cool features and new shortcuts. Here, we take you through our top ten tips to help you along.

Text-to-speech

Lion comes with some allnew, high quality voices for text-to-speech.
Macs have long been able to convert text to speech, but Lion ships with a series of new, high-quality voices your computer can use to read text to you.Each new voice is between 300Mb and 1Gb in size, and indicated by a yellow triangle symbol. These are downloaded the rst time you choose them, so check the boxes of the voices you want in System Preferences > Speech, and get your Mac talking back!

Spotlight

Spotlight is a little-used, but powerful search engine on your desktop. 
Spotlight is one of the most powerful features you’ll nd in Mac OS X, having recently been improved. Use Spotlight to search for items, do a quick sum, or launch your apps. The default shortcutkey to invoke Spotlight is Cmd+Space, this will automatically focus your cursor on the search box (you can also click on the little magnifying glass at the top right of your screen). You can type the name of an app to quickly locate and launch it, a word to see de nitions, or even do simple sums (try 12,345 + 67,890 to see the answer 80,235 right beneath the search box).

Sign your documents using Preview

Sign documents without having to print, scrawl and scan them.
Write your signature on a piece of paper, making sure you use black ink. In preview, open a PDF document you’d like to sign and choose Create Signature from FaceTime Camera from the S icon on the toolbar. Hold up your piece of paper in front of your camera, and Preview will grab it, process it, and insert it into your document!

Versions

The all-new Versions function in OS X Lion lets you see the history of your documents.
Ever found yourself wanting to return to a document as it was four hours ago, before you made an edit? If you’ve saved your file, up until now this might have been impossible, but with the Versions function, in Lion it’s simple. Click on the document name in the window header, and choose ’Browse Versions’ to enter a Time Machine-like interface that lets you preview the document plotted over time. You can copy and paste from previous versions to the current document, or revert to an earlier version as suits.

Quickly look up any word in the dictionary

Lion has a gesture that will look up any word you choose in a pop-up dictionary.
One of the nicest features in Lion for wordsmiths is the addition of a dedicated gesture to look up words in the system dictionary. The good news is that you don’t have to launch the dictionary app to get access to de nitions – simply double-tap with three ngers on a word, and the de nition pops right up!

Use natural language to create iCal events

iCal understands what you mean by “Tomorrow at 7pm” .
You can create a new event inside iCal by using natural language rather than having to input according to strict rules. Open up iCal, and click on the ’+’ button near the top-left of the app window. Type in ’Swimming at 3pm on Tuesday’, and iCal will automatically interpret your input, creating an event to match!

Create folders

OS X Lion makes it quicker to organise your files.
If you’ve ever had to organise your desktop, reducing the clutter, you’ll appreciate this. Lion allows you to select a group of files and automatically create a folder to store them in. Simply highlight the files you wish to, er, le away, right-click, and choose ’New Folder’. Lion will grab the files, create a folder, and stick all the files inside, saving valuable seconds!

Jukebox screensaver

Your screensaver is a fully interactive jukebox connected to iTunes.
Set your screensaver to use ’iTunes Artwork’ through System Preferences > Desktop & Screen Saver, and you’ll be able to preview and play music by clicking on any album cover as it’s displayed on the screen. This is a great way to allow guests to play your music without letting them loose on your computer, and might also help you rediscover a forgotten album!

Automatically recover from system crashes

Your Mac is intelligent to know when it’s had a crash
There’s nothing more infuriating than experiencing a system freeze, but your Mac can help you overcome these by automatically restarting itself when this happens. To set this up, open the Energy Saver pane in System Preferences, and tick the ’Restart Automatically if the Computer Freezes’ checkbox.

Gestures

App Exposé is now easily accessed using a swipe of three fingers
If you run multiple windows from a single app, it can be a real nuisance trying to get to the window you need, especially if they’re overlapping each other. That’s why Apple created App Exposé, and in Lion you can access this function by simply swiping down your trackpad with three fingers – easy!






Thursday, 8 August 2013

Full Disk Encryption Vs File-Level Encryption

Full Disk Encryption Vs File-Level Encryption
Most modern operating systems offer file-level encryption, allowing users to choose which files to encrypt as needed. While file-level encryption has its place, investing in server security software that enables full disk encryption may be warranted. Here's a look at the two types of encryption so you can make a more informed choice.
What is Encryption?
Encryption sounds mysterious - almost like something out of a James Bond movie - doesn't it? Imagine if James Bond had a highly secretive file that absolutely could not fall into enemy hands. What might he do to ensure the integrity of that file? While the possibilities from 007's perspective may include booby traps or a high speed chase, for the rest of us, encryption will do just fine. Encryption is a method used to convert an ordinary text-based message into encoded text using a formula or key. In order to decipher the encoded message, you must have the "key."



Wednesday, 7 August 2013

Don't Get Hacked!

Don't Get Hacked
Never has the old adage, "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure" been so true as in the protection of your identity, privacy and assets. If your computer or account password is "hacked" (discovered and used by another) you may be in for a great deal of unnecessary grief and humiliation, as well as loss of time and money.
So, the wise course of action is simply to take a moment of preparation now to avoid these unpleasant consequences later. The good news is that it is easy and will literally only take a minute or two of your valuable time!



Monday, 5 August 2013

How Do You Know When It's Time to Upgrade to Adobe Creative Suite 6?

Adobe Creative Suite 6
As Adobe programs keep upgrading on such a continuous basis, some are left wondering whether it is time to make the upgrade. The previous program seems to have just come out a few months ago, and the question of adobe training with a new set of requirements leaves some wondering if the old way is just as good.
One of the features of the new Adobe Creative Suite 6 that initially has some people upset is the new feature of a subscription for updates. The new "Adobe Cloud" offers a new way of doing business, but it comes with a price tag.



Sunday, 4 August 2013

Six Justifications To Download Free Youtube To Mp3 Converter

Free Youtube To Mp3 Converter


By Cathy Mercer

People love watching videos online from time to time. However, there are restrictions of chores and other responsibilities that do not allow for continued enjoyment of such. This more reason to download free YouTube to mp3 converter in order to have them in a format that is transferable to portable players. This way, there is no limit on when to stay in touch with the favorites.

By beginning from its name, the most common detail that is clear is that from the word free. As is popular with most online fabrications, the process of acquiring any product has to cost something to look genuine. Well, that is not normally the case with this application. The host website makes it possible to watch the videos free, so it should not be surprising that such affiliates as this are so.



Wednesday, 31 July 2013

How To Get A Windows Data Recovery Software

Data Recovery Software

By Lela Perkins


It is a given for people to have some files and folders they value the most. They are those files and folders that have its uses for business. There are also those files and folders that one values on a personal level. When their computer breaks down, be sure to recover these files and folders using a Windows data recovery software.

This is the kind of program that should assist people in recovering their important files. If the person finds a reliable one, then it is possible to recover those files that the owner treasures the most. It is possible to recover pictures, music files, video files, word processing documents, presentations, and many other files.



Tuesday, 30 July 2013

Different Methods To Grow And Maintain An Efficient Software Development Business

Software Development Business


By Lisa Thomas

Owning your own software development and consulting services business has many ups and downs. However, whether you're at the peak of your success of close to failure, you must ensure that you are focused on going up. The list of tips below will give you information to help you ensure that your business is a success.



Monday, 29 July 2013

An Excellent PDF Editor Gives The Author Some Great Abilities

PDF Editor

By Marge Q. Osinski


Someone who spends a lot of time on a computer will appreciate the availability of a PDF editor that will allow you to make changes or corrections to a document of this format. You might encounter situations where you don't have access to the original source file, but it is necessary for you to make changes or corrections like changing the font size directly in the PDF. There is great editing software available that allows you to perform this type of change very quickly and easily in files with this format.



Sunday, 28 July 2013

How Promoting Your Software Development Business Can Improve Your Profit

Software Development Business

By Billy Zane


How would you like to be able to make money doing something that is a true passion of yours? Imagine everyday looking forward to going to work and loving what you do. This can be a reality if you choose to start your own software development and consulting services business. It all begins with creating a smart business plan. The following tips will help you out.

When a customer buys a product from you, he wants to be confident that he will get his money's worth. However, sometimes products are broken or below quality. For this reason, you should offer a money-back guarantee. If a customer gets a defective product, they can simply return it to your software development and consulting services business.



Speed Up Personal PC

Speed Up Personal PC

By Stephen Sulaski


Because of that, PC users (especially individuals who are occasionally while using the PC) are generally tracking to find software in order to speed up computer by means of such convenient way.

Now, there can be an ultimate option on increase computer software, which enables users to help easily operate with a single mouse click. This pc cleanup software is considered I obit Advanced System Treatment. Basically, the program help PC to do smoothly, accomplish better. The best thing that of this PC cleaning-up software is that it is offered for affordable amount.Just check out for your external portable harddrives .



Saturday, 27 July 2013

The Planet Of Video Game Cheat Codes Created Very Simple

The Planet Of Video Game Cheat Codes

By Druce Miller


Video games have a vital spot in lots of residences all over the globe. Regardless of the explanation for playing, these games will not disappear inside the quick future. Read on for some suggestions on gaming.

When you are acquiring a game to get a minor, be certain to verify its ESRB rating. This may give you what types of content material the age variety that may be deemed proper for the distinct game. It can eventually help you determine no matter if or not you should obtain the game.



Wednesday, 24 July 2013

Windows - Defenseless


If you are confused about what antivirus protection is provided by Windows, don't feel bad. Microsoft has changed its strategy and product name several times over the years. For Windows 7 they bundled an antivirus system with a package of applications called Windows Essentials that you installed separate from the operating system.



Monday, 22 July 2013

Promote Your Growing Software Development Business To Success - Use These Steps!


By Bernie Marcos

Success, particularly in software development and consulting services business is simply a result of three incredibly vital factors-effort, time and resources. One helps the other and the deficiency of any one could make or mar your chances. To move ahead you've got to know how to optimize on these three factors. Read and follow these simple tips that you could follow easily.



Monday, 15 July 2013

Top Four Android Development Tools to Use

Android Development Tools

by Jason Stewart

Android is a highly popular mobile operating system that especially designed for touch-screen mobile devices like tablet computers and smart-phones. Today, Android is the buzz word in the market with the share of 42% across various devices globally.



Sunday, 14 July 2013

Windows 8.1 Blu-Ray Player Facilitates Playing Blu-Ray and DVD Films

Windows 8.1

by Allisonsean

The first comprehensive update of Windows 8 has recently been released by Microsoft which takes a new step of Windows operating system. With more than 800 functions updated, Windows 8.1 provides you a more user friendly UI and a more comfy experience on the PC. Yet with the mighty Windows 8.1, the PC still fails to play Blu-ray discs and DVDs directly(Since the release of Windows 8, Microsoft has removed the playback function of DVDs). Nevertheless, the renowned Macgo has released a fantastic Windows 8.1 Blu-ray Player to fit this bill. So check out the brand new Windows 8.1 system.



5 Of The Best Free Antivirus Software You May Want To Go For

The internet is proving to be a dangerous place because of viruses, hackers, and spyware and phishing sites. Therefore, PC owners require reliable antivirus software to help them keep computers safe. However, it can prove expensive to keep the PCs safe, because you will need to keep updating the antivirus software every year.