Digital Patrol 5.0
Proantivirus Lab's Digital Patrol 5.0 detects and removes viruses, Trojans, worms, spyware, and other malicious code.
Apple Refreshes iMac Line
Apple this morning announced an update to its iMac line, which includes new Intel Core 2 Duo processors with 6MB L2 cache and 1066 MHz front-side bus, a standard 2GB of memory on most models, and the most power graphics yet available on the system.

Rivals Agree On 802.11s Wireless Mesh Proposal
Following a quiet agreement on a joint IEEE mesh networking standard last month, companies like Motorola are announcing plans to move the technology into their own products.
Microsoft Celebrates Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary With Launch Part
Halo: Combat Evolved goes on sale at midnight. Don't miss out on the FPS-related festivities.

Take-Two Locks Up 'GTA' Creators in Huge Deal
Take-Two announced Wednesday that it's locked up the services of Sam and Dan Houser -- along with "several other key members of the creative team behind the renowned Grand Theft Auto series" -- through January 31, 2012 in a deal that basically had to get done for Take-Two to have any shot at staying independent.
Magellan Unveils GPS Line and AAA Partnership
Magellan Navigation today announced the new Maestro GPS line, with a new user interface and AAA Tourbook integration.

Sony DADC Buys Into Green Power
One of Sony DADC's plans for 2010 is to achieve a seven percent absolute reduction in carbon dioxide emissions. The company plans to buy enough green power to cover 44 percent of its energy needs.
Unpatched iTunes, Skype, Firefox Inviting Malware Targets
The endpoint security vendor releases a list of 15 popular applications with critical vulnerabilities and urges businesses to clamp down on the use of out-of-date software.
Microsoft Apologizes for Lack of Vista Ultimate Extras
Microsoft on Monday issued an apology for the tardy release of two add-ons to its Windows Vista operating system and promised to have the offerings available by summer's end.

Programmers to Blame for Hard-to-Use Software
A new book by a computer science instructor at the Harvard University Extension School explains why programmers are to blame for software that is intimidating and hard to use.
