Best Anti-Malware Anti-Virus of 2012



1. AVG Anti-Virus Free 2012

Platform: Windows 

This is the best anti-malware software of 2012. It's great at both blocking and removing malware.
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2. avast! Free version

Platform: Windows

This version has new features and a great look, along with a boot-scan that strikes at malware.
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3. Avira Free Antivirus 2012

Platform: Windows
 
Lacking little from the premium version (save Web protection and live support).
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4. Comodo Cleaning Essentials

Platform: Windows | Portable

Sometimes malware will prevent you from installing new anti-malware software. Comodo Cleaning Essentials doesn't need installation; run it from a USB drive to counter this and other problems.
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5. Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware

Platform: Windows

The free version of Malwarebytes is the software that tech support people at other anti-malware companies tell customers to install when a virus becomes entrenched. It's a clean-up pro.
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6. Norman Malware Cleaner 2.1

Platform: Windows | Portable

Norman Malware Cleaner doesn't need to be installed and it works in Windows Safe Mode, so it could be the quick fix your infected system needs.
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7. Norton Power Erasier

Platform: Windows

Coupled with the commercial Norton 360, this software sets records for malware removal in tests. By itself, it's plenty powerful at finding threats missed by other anti-malware tools. 
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8. Panda Cloud Antivirus

Platform: Windows

The cloud holds all the virus signatures used by this software, so you need to be connected to the Internet to use it—but it runs fast because of that fact.
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9. ZoneAlarm Free Firewall

Platform: Windows

Our Editors' Choice for free firewalls, ZoneAlarm configures network permissions for your programs automatically, blocks phishing websites, can't be disabled by malware, and provides all-around excellent protection.
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Top 5 Web Browsers for Android Users




There are dozens of major Web browsers are available for Android, depending on the features you need. Whether it synchronize with your desktop, or super-fast browsing, or support for Flash navigation, you have opportunities on some of them popular, others not so much. They are briefly discussed below. You can choose which suits you the most.


Firefox

Firefox for Android is a long way since the days in beta. It's fast, it's free, fully supports Firefox Sync, so if you use Firefox on the desktop, it will bring to your bookmarks and passwords. It is the first truly mobile browser support not keep up, and the "Awesome Page" start screen that shows all your recently visited tabs helps you right back to what you are doing if you had to put down the phone. It also supports add-ons and personas, although not too many of them yet. A few options, and Firefox would be a good contender for our favorite, but it's obviously been one of you, and for good reason.

Chrome

Chrome for Android finally left beta last month, that means that it may be the new "stock" browser on Android devices ... assuming you're Ice Cream Sandwich Android 4.0 or higher. If you are using ICS or Jellybean on the device, Chrome for Android is a must-download. It supports Incognito browsing mode, Chrome bookmark sync via ActiveSync, and in its most recent update, now supports synchronizing search, tab syncing and more-everything Chrome can synchronize your desktop will look for you on your Android device. Chrome for Android is also optimized for mobile, which means that fast. The only downside is that Google has not made it available for phones with Gingerbread or tablets down with honeycomb.

Dolphin Browser HD/Mini

Dolphin Browser is another favorite web browser for Android, and for good reason. Dolphin's options and features are unmatched, even in comparison with the big name browsers, supports dozens of third-party plug-ins and tools to its potential to expand, has built-in speech-to-text with Dolphin Sonar, supports on-screen gestures to bookmarks to open and navigate pages, and comes in two flavors: the "HD" version for phones that can handle all his functions, and a "Mini" version of the unit owners who want speed and spirited performance on options. Even if you are attracted to one of the big names, Dolphin is worth at least a try.

Boat Browser/Mini

In the early days of Android, one of the first browsers in the browser challenge an application file was missing and called Look. Look was a great navigator and versatile, but for unknown reasons, it is difficult to find these days. If you like Look, Explorer Boat is the spiritual successor. Fast, light and completely free, the boat is intuitive, supports add-ons, and has a voice control motor powerful (so you can say "Facebook" and the browser will Facebook for you). You can even change the skin and the issue of user interface if desired, adjust the home page of speed dial your favorite sites, and more. If the phone can not handle the full version or just want a more light (which is hard to believe), Mini Boat is for you.

Opera Mobile/Mini

If you're a fan of the Opera on the desktop, Opera Mobile will perfectly suit you. Opera Mobile is compatible with Opera Link, allowing you to synchronize your bookmarks, speed dial, and other preferences of the user's desktop to install Opera. Other than that, Opera Mobile is fast, free, and goes out of his way to compress data in the background, so you can surf your favorite sites without having to blow along the tops of wireless data services. Opera even has its own mini-application store, filled with third-party add-ons to the browser or games that make it more fun to use to improve. Having an older device? Opera Mini is a better choice, gets most of the functions, but the speed even more.

Top 5 Web Browsers for Apple User






Many people think that Safari is the only one browser of Apple products. But it’s not true. There are lots of great browsers for Apple products. They are briefly discussed as follows. You can choose the one suits you the most.

Safari

Apple's Safari comes standard on each IOS device, and it is a natural choice for the top five. It is feature-rich enough to make mobile browsing easy and functional. You have a lot of tabs, and Safari's "Reader" mode, the text of an article highlighted in an easy to read without image ads and other fluff that mess of a web page. When you're done reading, you can add to the article icloud it again on the desktop or just for storage. Safari supports syncing bookmarks via icloud as well, and have your favorite sites to add to your home screen shortcuts so that you get back to them. Fast, free, and there on any IOS device: it is no wonder that many of you do not bother with anything else.

Atomic Browser

Atomic Browser is another favorite web browser for iOS, especially because of its deep feature set. It will set you back $ 1, but for that price you get ad blocking, form AutoComplete, password management, dropbox support for downloaded files, the ability to download and expand zip archives, private browsing, tap-to -call phone numbers and more. Atomic has some other useful features as well as the ability to skin the browser with themes, the ability to save webpages for offline viewing, and configurable gestures for navigation. It is a versatile app for a dollar.

Chrome

Google Chrome for iOS may be less than a month old, but it has already conquered much of your heart. This is no surprise, if you use Chrome on the desktop, it is a great alternative for your iPhone or iPad, because you can sign in Chrome Sync and enjoy all of your bookmarks, search history, passwords and more seamless. The way Chrome tab management processes in IOS essentially by allowing you to "stack" tabs on top of each other if you want them out for a moment-is unique, and certainly helps you keep track of what you read. Plus, Chrome for IOS supports Incognito mode for private browsing without being followed or abandoned (much of) a track.

Dolphin Browser

Dolphin Browser is also another favorite on the Android side, and there is much to keep on iOS too. Dolphin saves passwords and form data, and will synchronize bookmarks and other data using their new Dolphin Connect service. Dolphin for iOS also comes with the sonar of dolphins, a speech-to-text engine that makes it possible to search the Web or to your favorite sites to navigate just by talking to your iPhone or iPad, and also supports on custom gestures for browser navigation (forward / back / jump / from top to go down) and your favorite sites. Dolphin supports 'Webzine', which is similar to Safari "Reader" view, stripping the ads and fluff on a streamlined reading experience. Dolphin even supports third party plugins.
  

iCab

iCab is a name that many of you had not heard in a long time. It costs you $ 2, but for the money you get built-in ad blocking, form auto-fill, the ability to import and export bookmarks and bookmark folders to and from the desktop, and even a fully-equipped download manager that lets you download everything you can from a desktop browser. The app supports Dropbox, so you can stash downloads. iCab also supports gestures, custom links to Facebook, Evernote, and other services from third parties, and more. It is the most expensive in the roundup (taking into account the Atomic is $ 1 and everything else is free), but you certainly opportunities for the money.