Piracy stifling Asian software industry, say experts Entrepreneur Binod Hariharan has big plans for his southern Indian firm, which develops astrology-based computer software to help users find a suitable spouse or plot their career paths. Read more on AFP via Yahoo! News
Symantec: Norton security software maker moves into smartphone market Symantec, the Mountain View maker of security and data storage software, is moving into the smartphone security market. Read more on San Jose Mercury News
Are you looking for a way to make money from home? If you are than you need to know about internet software opportunities. There are many people that start their internet business selling different software online. Did you know that there is a free way that you can promote these opportunities for free? It is [...]
Internet Forum Software Putting a Signature on a Forum Can Explode the Traffic to Your Site A signature on forums is a block of information located at the bottom of a post, which usually has inks to the author’s websites. When you decide to participate in a message board you don’t have a signature and [...]
Internet Site Blocking Software Any good software to block certain sites on a school network? Recently I’ve become the IT guy for my school. I just set up a network and gave all the computers internet access. Now, my teacher asked me to block out certain sites, like myspace and torrents. I did that and [...]
Dvd Video Burning Software What is the best and most reliable DVD burning software available? I’ve used a good amount before and always inevitably seem to hit snags with each one. About 90% of the files I burn are AVI video format, which has proven a common problem for previous software. If you want something [...]
Norton security software expands to phones The computer security firm Symantec announced today it will expand its Norton line of security software to smartphones, tablet computers and other Internet-enabled devices. Symantec – Security – Computer security – Norton – Consultants Read more on MSNBC
3 accused of conning $100M in software scheme Three men have been indicted on federal charges that accuse them of conning people in more than 60 countries into buying $100 million in bogus software by convincing them their computers were infected by malicious programs. Read more on AP via Yahoo! News