AVG Sparks iTunes Trojan Horse : Small.bog
AVG, one of the most popular anti-virus programs, is causing confusion today by wrongly identifying iTunes files as trojans. After updating its virus definitions, the anti-virus software finds up to 181 “viruses” in iTunes: attempting to quarantine the files prevents iTunes from working. The supposed virus name is “trojan horse small.bog”.
An extensive thread in the Apple discussion forums shows that AVG is giving a false positive: there’s no risk of trojans in iTunes, and quarantining the files will break your iTunes install. You can disable the alerts by creating an exception in AVG:
1. Open AVG
2. Go to Resident Shield -> Manage Exceptions -> Add Path
3. Add C:\Program Files\iTunes and C:\Program Files\iPod
AVG will no doubt correct the issue in their next definitions update.
Garmin Dakota Handheld GPS

- Garmin Dakota HanDheld GPS
Garmin Dakota 10 and Garmin Dakota 20 handheld GPS have so many things to offer. With high sensibility in signal receiving, Garmin Dakota is still working even in deep forest. It uses worldbase basemap, 2.6″ LCD touchscreen, and waterproof.
Garmin Dakota has 850MB Internal Memory storage in form of microSD, in which be able to load one thousand direction, fifty routes, two thousands geochache and active tracklog up to 10.000 points, and 200 tracks which is stored in memory.
Satellite Navigation Apps for iPhone
Satellite Navigation Apps for iPhone as A Travel Guidance

Mobile Navigator for iPhone
Mobile Navigator for iPhone has now been available found in market. This satellite-navigation application (sat-nav app) is sold in App Stores, throughout Europe to ease everyone to explore Europe. One of the most popular iPhone apps today is TomTom, which features in 3G mode already. But it seems that there are some other competitors that grab public to use this sat-nav apps too.
A free version of Mobile Navigator is also on the road. Read more





