ESET has been named a 2011 Top Rated Product by AV-Comparatives
ESET announced it has been named a “2011 Top Rated Product” by AV-Comparatives and has secured its 71st“VB100” award from Virus Bulletin. Both awards add to ESET’s long track record of great results from these distinguished testing organizations.
The “2011 Top Rated Product” recognition also comes with a ranking of “Best Overall Speed 2011” and ESET’s sixth “Advanced+” award in performance testing from AV-Comparatives, an independent research organization. In addition to receiving the highest possible number of “Advanced+” awards in performance testing, ESET has received more “Advanced+” awards in retrospective tests than any other vendor, which is given to products that have excellent heuristic detection rates and low false positives.
Additionally, ESET has won its 71st “VB100” award from Virus Bulletin; the UK’s independent testing antivirus authority. ESET NOD32 Antivirus holds the world record for VB100 Award wins among all security solution vendors and currently has 50 consecutive wins. In the latest Virus Bulletin test 54 products were tested on Windows 7 Professional 32-bit systems. A little over half passed with ESET coming out ahead of many competitors, including Symantec and Sophos, who failed the test.
Virus Bulletin praised ESET NOD32 Antivirus 5 in its official evaluation stating, “The core sets were handled impeccably, comfortably earning ESET another VB100 award and continuing the vendor’s unbroken run of passes.”
“We are honored to receive top ratings from both Virus Bulletin and AV-Comparatives, as it only further validates ESET’s commitment to providing high-performance products without effecting system performance,” said Andrea Kokavcova, market research manager at ESET. “The industry lab awards join our user-based accolades from SC Magazine, Windows IT Pro and Information Security Magazine. We are gratified to be recognized both by the independent test labs and our users.” Read more
Microsoft Provides Tips to Help Protect Your Online Image
In observance of Data Privacy Day 2012, Microsoft Corp. is releasing new data about consumer behaviors online and is offering guidance and tips to help people better manage their online profiles and maintain a positive reputation.
In an increasingly connected world, everything people do online, from responding to emails and texts to clicking the “like” and “retweet” buttons on favorite Web pages, uploading photos and making purchases online, contributes to their online reputation.
Although 2012 is still new, Microsoft recommends people resolve to actively monitor and safeguard their online reputations.
Microsoft commissioned a survey* of 5,000 people that revealed a wide variance of online behaviors and attitudes and explored the resulting impact to people’s overall online profiles and reputations. With respondents from the U.S., Canada, Germany, Ireland and Spain, the research shows that although 91 percent of people have done something to manage their overall online profile at some point, a smaller percentage feel in control of their online reputation (67 percent) and fewer than half actively think about the long-term consequences of their online activities (44 percent). Further details on this survey and Microsoft’s commitment to privacy and involvement in Data Privacy Day can be found at http://www.microsoft.com/privacy/dpd. Read more
Register Now for the 2012 TopCoder Open!
TopCoder announced that registration is now open for the 2012 TopCoder Open.
Competitors will be able to compete across six competition tracks: Algorithm, Design, Development, Marathon, Mod Dash, and Studio Design.
To register visit: http://community.topcoder.com/tco12/. To view complete competition rules, dates and other important information visit: http://community.topcoder.com/tco12/overview-competition-rules/.
The TopCoder Open is the premier world-wide programming and design tournament which brings together the most elite minds in the world of software, digital creativity and problem solving for exciting head-to-head competition. Contestants participate for recognition, jobs, cash prizes and the chance to interact and socialize with industry peers and friends. The 2012 TopCoder Open is open to all TopCoder members 18 and older who meet the eligibility criteria.
Want to become a TopCoder member? You can register for free at: https://www.topcoder.com/reg/
Apple All-New iTunes U App for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch
Apple announced an all-new iTunes U app, giving educators and students everything they need on their iPad, iPhone and iPod touch to teach and take entire courses. The all-new iTunes U app lets teachers create and manage courses including essential components such as lectures, assignments, books, quizzes and syllabuses and offer them to millions of iOS users around the world. The iTunes U app gives iOS users access to the world’s largest catalog of free educational content from top universities including Cambridge, Duke, Harvard, Oxford and Stanford, and starting today any K-12 school district can offer full courses through the iTunes U app. iTunes U has already become an incredibly popular learning tool for students with over 700 million downloads.
“The all-new iTunes U app enables students anywhere to tap into entire courses from the world’s most prestigious universities,” said Eddy Cue, Apple’s senior vice president of Internet Software and Services. “Never before have educators been able to offer their full courses in such an innovative way, allowing anyone who’s interested in a particular topic to learn from anywhere in the world, not just the classroom.” Read more
Free Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4 Beta Delivers Unparalleled Image Processing
Adobe Systems announced Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4 beta for Windows and Mac.
Available as a free public download from Adobe Labs, Lightroom is the essential digital photography workflow solution helping amateur and professional photographers quickly import, manage, enhance and showcase their images.
Lightroom 4 beta is a preview of new features and capabilities that will be offered in the final release of Lightroom 4, expected in early 2012.
The beta features refined technology for superior shadow and highlight processing, expanded management capabilities including enhanced DSLR video support and the ability to create beautiful photo books from within Lightroom. Adobe encourages photographers to try the beta release and provide feedback to the product team. Read more

