LifeHacker: Remains Of The Day: Microsoft Security Essentials (aka Morro) Looks Promising Edition [For What It’s Worth]
By admin • Jun 18th, 2009 • Category: ComputersPlanet Google presents ::
We get a closer look at Microsoft Security Essentials (the pre-beta anti-malware app), Quicken cuts a deal with jilted Microsoft Money users, and iPod touch users will have to pry their wallets open once more to upgrade to the 3.0 software update.
- Leaked: Microsoft Security Essentials (codename Morro)
Still more photos of the Microsoft Security Essentials anti-malware app (codenamed Morro). [Ars Technica] - iTunes: About unsupported third-party digital media players
The Palm Pre syncs with iTunes out-of-the-box, and now Apple is replying with a quiet “We don’t support that, so don’t blame us when we break it.” [Apple] - Survey of frequent fliers dings U.S. airlines’ food, service
Breaking! Airline food isn’t the tastiest. [USA Today] - YouTube Adds the Wonder Wheel
Remember the weird, not all that useful Wonder Wheel that Google added in March? Now you can play with it in YouTube, too. [Google Operating System] - Gray Hair Caused by Stress (Cell Stress, That Is)
Not cell phone stress, however, despite what we thought we were reading when we saw the headline. [National Geographic] - Quicken offers deal for jilted Microsoft Money users
Disappointed the Microsoft is discontinuing MS Money and want to jump ship? Has Quicken got a deal for you! [Consumer Reports] - iPhone 3.0 Update for iPod Touch Page Appears in iTunes, Not Yet Functional [Updated]
Like many past iPod touch upgrades, it looks like touch owners will have to dish out the $10 fee to get the latest 3.0 software update. Bummer. [MacRumors]
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