Emsi Software just released a mind blowing offer of 100% discount for a one-year license for one PC on its flagship product, a-squared Anti-Malware (regularly priced at $39.95). The promotion was twittered at 11:11 CET and will last until tomorrow, at the same time. That gives you a 24-hour window to get the product for free.For all other orders on the Emsi Software web page, the same 24-hour $40 price drop is applied. Thus, the most expensive package, which includes a one-year license for five computers, originally priced at $120, dropped at 80 bucks for this short period of time.You can see the price bash on its 24-hour discount order pag... [read more >>] At the start of this week, early adopters of the next iteration of Mozilla’s open source browser have been able to download pre-release variants of an update to the first Beta build of codename Namoroka since the start of this week. Labeled 3.6b2-candidates, the refresh to Firefox 3.6 Beta went live on Monday October 9th, and have been graduated to a full Beta release soon after. At the time of this article, testers are able to download what Mozilla refers to as the Firefox 3.6 Beta refresh. “Beta 2 refresh shipping: DLL blacklisting patch; syntax changes for CSS gradients; cycle-collector patch to stop cycle collection instead ... [read more >>] Google is not wasting any time pushing forward the evolution of its open-source browser. In fact, this is somewhat of an understatement for a company that went through three major releases of Chrome in approximately one year since version 1.0 was introduced on the market. Having offered the first beta development milestone of Google Chrome 4.0 at the start of this month, the Mountain View-based search giant started pushing a new Build through its Dev channel at the end of last week. Google Chrome 4.0.237.0 is now available for download for early adopters that want even more than the Beta Build. “The Dev channel has bee... [read more >>] A new release of Google Chrome 4.0 is now available for download, full build string 4.0.223.16. Loyal to a Cloud-tailored mantra of simplicity and performance, Google has kicked up a notch its open source browser, revealing the first Beta development milestone of version 4.0. Ahead of the November 2nd launch of Google Chrome 4.0 Beta, version 4.0 was offered exclusively through the Mountain View search giant’s developer channel. This is no longer the case. With the unveiling of the Beta Build 4.0.223.16, Google is now offering Chrome 4.0 to the public. However, not all users will be able to install the release. Version 4.0.223.16 is W... [read more >>] The first fully-fledged Beta development milestone of the next generation of Mozilla’s open source browser is currently available for download. Testers and early adopters that have been waiting for Firefox 3.6, codenamed Namoroka, to evolve from Alpha stage are now free to access, download, install and start test driving the Beta 1 build. In addition to being the first Beta for Firefox 3.6, the development milestone offered by Mozilla is also the first example of a third-party browser to embrace Microsoft’s latest iteration of the Windows client. Just like the native Internet Explorer 8, Firefox 3.6 Beta 1 is designed to play ni... [read more >>] The next iteration of the Opera browser is slowly starting to take shape, even though the Norwegian browser maker is in no way ready to share details with the general public just yet. Approximately two months after it released its latest major version of Opera, Opera Software has officially confirmed that it is starting to focus on the upcoming version of the browser. Of course, information on Opera vNext is almost inexistent at this point in time, as the company hasn’t even made public the major build upgrade it is aiming for. But make no mistake about it, the next iteration of Opera, beyond Opera 10.0, is coming into focus, already ... [read more >>] Raxco have accustomed us with regular deals for all of their products, regardless of the target they address: home users, professionals, server administrators, businesses, etc. Each season brings a 25% off for both a new purchase as well as an upgrade to the latest product release. This time they hit with a secret offer that is not available on their website. It's a secret 3-day event that lasts until October 29.It is a marketing stunt, no doubt about it, but this does not mean that you can't take advantage of it and get a top-notch defragmenter for less money than it usually sells for. The coupon to be entered for activating the ... [read more >>] End users will still have to exercise their patience when it comes down to downloading, installing and test driving the latest development milestone for the next iteration of the Mozilla open-source browser, but in the meantime they can keep busy with two updates offered for older versions. Firefox 3.5.4 and 3.0.15 are now available for download straight from Mozilla for all the platforms supported by the browser. At the time of this article Mozilla was yet to release Firefox 3.6 Beta, officially or otherwise, but make sure you keep your eyes on this space and I will make sure to provide an update once the downloads get the green light. As ... [read more >>] Panda Security has made an important step toward the finalization of what the security outfit is referring to as the first Cloud-based free antivirus for Windows. In this regard, the third Beta development milestone of Panda Cloud Antivirus is now available for download, bringing to the table a range of enhancements, illustrative of the fact that the security company, although largely quiet on the progress of its Cloud security solution in the past months, was anything but inactive. Testers and early adopters have already had a chance to get a taste of the third Beta for Panda Cloud Antivirus in mid-September 2009. At that time, the securit... [read more >>] Stating today, October 20th, Digiarty Software, the developer of a sum of applications bent on video manipulation, is offering the latest version of its DVD authoring tool for free. Even with Blu-ray gaining more and more turf and DVD standard slowly falling into oblivion, there is still demand on the market for apps cut off to help you create DVD movies out of various popular formats. The end result will not only be playable on your DVD player, but can also have menus for chapters and subtitles.Until November 1st, 12:00 AM GMT, the company will be pushing WinX DVD Author to its users for free. No strings attached, no registration or email.... [read more >>] |