Thursday, December 13, 2012

Total Internet Security and Total Peace of Mind Comes: Review of BitDefender Company


Bitdefender has launched a wide array of first-rate security products since inception. Bitdefender has brought advanced technology and protective mechanism for home based computer users and small business users. The company continues setting new benchmarks in the best Internet security detection to ward off online security threats. Bitdefender has spanned over international market by branching out in the USA, UK, France, Germany, and Spain. In addition to opening offices in major international market, Bitdefender has established strategic partnerships in over 100 countries.

Bitdefender has entered into the market in 2001 and by the end of 2009, Bitdefender has won confidence of millions of customers. Gradually, Bitdefender became a household name and won the recognition of the #1 choice in Internet security by three leading software testing organizations. The company has also been internally certified and rewarded for its innovative technologies and preventive mechanisms by authorized organizations. These include leaders such as Virus Bulletin, Av-Test.org, Checkmark, ICSA lab, and IST Prize. Consumer Reports, the largest consumer reporting publication in the world, has given the rating of #1 for protection in 2008.

Bitdefender has innovated several security products and premium services for different platforms of operating systems including Windows 8 and Mac. One of the highest rated products of Bitdefender is its antivirus for mobile devices which supports the device, applications, cloud based services used on the mobile device. Bitdefender has launched endpoint protection solution that covers a slew of endpoint products of its clients including desktop computers, laptop, USB flash drives, servers, external storage devices, mobile devices and many more. The endpoint protection solution by Bitdefender allows users to browse Internet, play online games, purchase online, work or do anything with no attacks from online security threats. Bitdefender Endpoint Protection prevents malware, virus, worms, Trojan, spyware, phishing and other security threats. By offering various security products to home and business users, Bitdefender has brought total peace of mind and secure Internet browsing experience.

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Secure your digital world: Review of McAfee

Headquartered in Santa Clara, CA, McAfee is one of the largest antivirus security providers in the world. Since its foundation in 1987, McAfee has been providing proactive, world-class security solutions to protect the online identity of users from virus, malware, and other security threats. With the help of its award-winning security software, McAfee provides real-time protection to consumers and business owners. Its unrivaled and most comprehensive Global Threat Intelligence allows McAfee security software to track all kinds of known and emerging threats, helping consumers to stay one step ahead of online threats.

Specialized in securing networks and computers, McAfee offers a complete suite of security products that offer all-round protection. Through its inclusive line of products like McAfee Total Protection, McAfee All Access, McAfee AntiVirus Plus, and McAfee Internet Security, it offers comprehensive system protection, endpoint protection, data protection, network security, database security, and cloud security. The software also provide parents an option to track their kids online activities and block sites that are not appropriate for their kids, thus making it safe for children to be online. McAfee also offers protection for mobile devices through McAfee Mobile Security software that helps in identity protection, locates lost or stolen devices, and secures credit card and other personal details.

McAfee offers broad product footprint for both consumers as well as small and large businesses. With a collection of more than 400 patents to its name and a collection of millions of security sensors that span across the Internet, McAfee has been constantly delivering unparallel levels of protection to its customers. This has helped McAfee to top the list of independent security testing organizations that assess security vendors. But even though McAfee provides unmatched safety to Internet users, it is still relentlessly working to develop new software that secure users from all kinds of new and emerging threats.

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Instagram finally breaks the Android deadlock

The long wait and frustration is finally over for Android users as Instagram is now available for Android smartphones.  For any Android user, this is exciting news, especially considering that Instagram already is a regular app for the Apple IOS for over a year now.

There is genuine reason for the yearning for this hugely popular photo sharing and editing application as it is frequently regarded by many as one of the best in business, better than what Android users are currently using, like, LittlePhoto, PicsArt, Lightbox, etc.

Among the many striking features that Instagram posses, the ones that stand out include easy and fast sharing of photos, more updated but easy photo editing and beautification tools, and efficient digital filters that can transform even an unremarkable image into a visual delight. Twitter users would appreciate that with the aid of this app they can upload and send images to their feeds in the blink of an eye. Adding to the allure is that it is absolutely free.

Available for download at Google Play, this popular app has so far attracted no less than 30 million IOS users since making its appearance in 2010 on Apple’s App Store.  Interestingly, both the Android and IOS versions of the app have a lot of similarities. To find more about them, get hold of the app yourself!

Monday, September 19, 2011

Stepping stone: Review of iYogi


Here is an overall review of an organization, iYogi. iYogi is a privately held tech support firm based in Gurgaon in India. iYogi provides remote tech support for customers and small businesses in US, UK, Canada and Australia. It makes use of its patent software to deliver tech support to thousands of people all over the globe. iYogi reviews and also provides support for various kinds of issues concentrated on different elements of the computer that mainly covers the whole gamut of the computer industry. The company not only deals with computer related issues but also serves their services for PCs, digital cameras, printers, MP3 players, etc. The company also offers subscription plans of 1 to 3 years where customers can opt for what they think suits them best. It supports most of the antivirus programs, Microsoft products, printers, firewall, etc. through its proprietary platform. Through the IT preview, one can know the overall functioning of their techies, like they can view profile of every customer that is available at their fingertips, making it easier for them to provide a variety of tech support to its customers. With their catch-phrase ‘Good karma’, it delivers affordable tech support to thier far-flung customers through regular and updated iYogi Reviews online and clinical professionalism that is appreciated all over .

As mentioned in their online review, from modest beginnings in 2007, the firm has grown to be one of the biggest players in the remote tech support industry, with a turnover in millions. With their low price and unlimited 24X 7 tech support that embraces almost all aspects of the computer industry, it has slowly built up its reputation as a dependable firm that prizes customer satisfaction above all else.

It has also entered into partnerships with established firms like Microsoft, Dell, Cisco and lot other companies, which are indicative of their professionalism; in fact it boasts of one of the highest resolution rates in the industry. It is highly hoped that with such strategic partnerships, iYogi would proceed on to blaze new frontiers and expand their customer base to embrace new countries and leave other tech support firms far behind.

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

An Apple a Day: Review of Apple

One of the most admired firms, Apple, incorporated in 1977, makes and distributes a wide range of personal computers, mobile phones and portable digital music players; it is also in the business of selling related software, services, and various other third-party applications. Some of its most popular products include Mac computer systems, the legendary iPhone (now in its 4th version), the iPad, iPod, and Mac OS X and iOS operating systems, used in its computers and cell phones. The company also offers third-party digital content and applications-this last is available via its iTunes Store.

The regions it serves can be roughly divided into the Americas, Europe, Japan, Asia-Pacific and retail. The Americas covers both South and North America. The Europe part includes in its ambit all European countries, with the addition of Middle East and Africa. Australia and Asia round off the Asia-Pacific segment (excluding Japan). The retail segment takes care of all Apple-owned retail stores in the United States as well as in international markets.

As for sales, the company sells its products globally through its retail stores, online stores, and direct sales force and third-party cellular network carriers. Apple sells to a range of consumers, as also to small and medium-sized businesses, education and government markets. By September 2010, Apple had opened a total of 317 retail stores, of which 233 were in the United States alone-and 84 outside of the United States. The firm is headed by Steve Jobs, one of the most well-known and charismatic figures in the technology domain.

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Searching High and Low: Brief Review of Google


Google is one of the biggest multinational firms on the planet; founded in 1998 by two computer science graduates-Sergey Brin and Larry page, it is the preferred search engine of billions of users. It was originally named ‘BackRub’, referring to its search engine method whereby it scoured through back links to know the importance of a site. It is estimated that on any given day, Google processes over a billion search results. More than a decade and a half after its founding, Google remains the most popular search engine, a tag that it is in no hurry to shed! Though there are other search engines-Bing, for instance-they have a long way to go before they can even think of drawing level with Google-the leader!

The beauty of Google, right from its inception, is the way its search results are ranked. Its simplicity of operation is what sets it apart from other companies. It was named after the number ‘googol’, which is 1, followed by a hundred zeros. The word ‘Google’ has now entered the dictionary as a verb, which means to search for something on the Internet using Google. Apart from its search engine capabilities, Google also owns several other applications, such as Gmail, the social networking service Orkut, Google Buzz and Google +.  It also owns the free video sharing service YouTube. Apart from this, it also has a hand in the Android operating system used in high-end cell phones. The majority of its profits come from advertisements. Its current executive chairman is Eric Schmidt.

Thursday, August 11, 2011

David vs. Goliath: Review of the Motorola Droid

There are smartphones. Then there is the Droid. A product from the Motorola stable, it is powered by Android 2 and is the best phone from Motorola yet; it can hold its own against any product from Apple, HTC or BlackBerry. The device is in two sections-a big glass display and then a slightly longish keyboard. It has a 3.7 in screen with a 854x480 display. The screen has great resolution and superb clarity. It has 4 buttons in the lower half of the display: Back, Home, Menu and Search. On top of the device is a 3.5mm headphone jack and the power button. You’ll find on the right a volume rocker; there is a camera button at either end. The phone’s left side has a micro USB port; the rear houses a 5 megapixel camera.

The phone’s main engine is the ARM Cortex A8 TI OMAP 3430-the same stuff that powers the iPhone 3 GS and the Palm Pre. Though you can scroll through apps and perform good multitasking with the phone, you can have a few niggles with the menus and the desktop applications. The phone has a very good web browsing capability. All you need to do is to tap twice on a section of the content to know the content’s boundaries. E-mail is great on the Droid though it does not have a ‘search’ feature-a slight dampener for heavy users of e-mail. For those who like to shoot videos, the phone captures images in 720x 840, which is pretty decent. The Droid is equipped with a 16 GB memory card and has an array of music functions. You can search according to artist, album, song or playlist. You can even perform a search by keyword (just type a letter or two in the music player app).

It has all the usual refinements and is slated to give the iPhone and BlackBerry a run for their money.