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avast! Free Antivirus 5.0 beta - Full Review - Reviews by PC Magazine

avast! Free Antivirus 5.0 beta - Full Review - Reviews by PC Magazine : "Prague-based ALWIL Software has offered 'Free antivirus for everyone' for ages. The company started in 1991, and their core product dates back to 1988. With around 100 million users, ALWIL provides the security software that protects a substantial fraction of all consumer PCs worldwide. avast! Free Antivirus 5.0 (free, direct), currently in beta, has a totally new appearance and offers significantly enhanced protection against malware"

Migrating to Windows 7: Final Touches

"Now that we've installed Windows 7 on a new partition, it's time to copy over iTunes files and important data. For the past month or so, I've been leisurely migrating to Windows 7--at my own pace. If you've been following along, thus far we've partitioned the hard drive and installed Windows 7 on a new partition, and then used a couple free programs to install favorite apps and copy over Firefox bookmarks. This week I'll show you how to finish up the process by migrating your Apple iTunes library and copying over your data. Move Your iTunes Library Copying over your iTunes library is a drag-and-drop procedure, though it may take some time . . . ." More at PC World

You're Backing Up Your Data the Wrong Way

Time and time again, people tell me that they've bought an external hard drive to back up their pictures, music, and documents. Great, right? Sadly, that's not always the case. There's one simple rule about backups that everybody needs to fully understand: Your files should exist in at least Two places, or it's no longer a backup—and your data is at risk. Too often people delete the files from their primary PC, assuming they are backed up. It's time to educate people on proper backup strategy, so we'll run through your options and talk about the pros and cons. These days, you've got plenty of choices on the Windows side of things, Mac users have Time Machine, and there's online backup for anybody. More at Lifehacker