Microsoft Corp & online security make out of the ordinary bedfellow in the awareness of the majority of PC users. That’s thanks to a range of flaws undergone by the worldwide technology company’s flagship software, its Windows operating system. Now the Redmond, Wash.-based software giant has determined to wipe away that knock with a newly developed raft to boost protection for business & consumer clients.
Apart from a push of latest safety sports in its latest Windows Vista, Microsoft also made entry to the ostensible “PC Care” market, competiting with McAfee & Symantec’s Norton products. Released in Canada Jan. 30, the latest product is named as Windows Live OneCare, which is claimed to be an anti-spyware, anti-virus, anti-phishing suite of apps that is integrated with a firewall and data support and performance tune-ups.
Not like the majority of security products, OneCare is touted to provide all its sports in a one-size-fits-all package - which is put for sale for just $60 in addition a $60 yearly fee for virus definition and further updates.






