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Will tweaks keep F-Secure competitive?

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Will tweaks keep F-Secure competitive?


Will tweaks keep F-Secure competitive?

Posted: 13 Sep 2012 02:53 PM PDT

F-Secure Internet Security 2013's interface hasn't changed from last year's version, but there have been improvements under the hood.

(Credit: F-Secure)

A firewall that boosts outbound protection, browser protection that almost doesn't care which browser is your favorite, and compatibility with Microsoft's big October gamble are the highlights of F-Secure's 2013 suites, released today.

There's actually quite a few changes to F-Secure Anti-Virus 2013 (download) and F-Secure Internet Security 2013 (download) this year, but nearly all of them are focused on enhancing security already in last year's suites -- as opposed to providing entirely new features.

The most notable changes in F-Secure come to how it interacts with your Web browser, and how its firewall works to protect you. The firewall now uses the Windows Firewall for inbound network traffic protection, which is not unusual. The Microsoft-provided firewall in Windows 7 is quite effective for incoming traffic. F-Secure has supplemented the guards, though, so that exploits that are accidentally downloaded get blocked, and it scans all downloaded files automatically. If a file can't be determined to be safe, F-Secure's DeepGuard kicks in to keep an ey... [Read more]

Apple lists where iOS 6 features are available (and not)

Posted: 13 Sep 2012 05:41 AM PDT

Apple detailed the features of iOS 6 at its Worldwide Developers Conference in June.

(Credit: James Martin/CNET)

Apple's iOS 6 might come with over 200 improvements, but that doesn't necessarily mean that they're coming to an iPhone near you.

Apple has posted a list on its Web site showing which countries will be able to use some of its mobile operating system's latest features. The standard Maps application, for example, will be available all over the world, stretching from the U.S. to Latvia and Vietnam. However, the platform's 3D Buildings feature is available only to U.S.-based users. Its Traffic feature is available in 23 countries, including Australia, China, the U.S., and the U.K.

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