Epson adds to scanner range

Epson's latest scanners are aimed at businesses that need to scan significant quantities of paper.
 

Apple unveils iBooks 2, textbook creation software, and iTunes U app

Apple's education announcement featured a new version of the iBooks app to handle the company's new electronic textbook format, along with free software for creating those interactive textbooks.
 

Apple’s Mac App Store has 100m reasons to be ‘appy

The appetite of Apple’s Mac App Store users knows no bounds, with now over 100 million Mac apps having been downloaded “in less than one year”, according to Apple’s ‘appy announcement.
 

Bitdefender puts a Sphere around multi-device security

Is there a mixed bag of computers and mobile devices in your household? Bitdefender's Sphere may be a convenient way of licensing security software for them all - unless you're an iPad or iPhone user.
 

Keynote update addresses Lion slowdown problem

Apple has updated the Keynote presentation software, in part to overcome severe slowdowns encountered under Lion.
 

Chrome overtakes Firefox - maybe

Depending on whose stats you believe, Chrome has either become the world's number two desktop browser or it is still well back in third place.
 

Nitro plans cloud-based personal document manager

Nitro is building on the success of its PDF creation, reading and editing software. A cloud-based personal document manager is under development for a mid-2012 launch.
 

Kerio targets midsized organisations with Kerio Connect 7.3

  Kerio Connect 7.3 is a more appropriate messaging and collaboration server for organisations with between 50 and 500 employees than Microsoft Exchange or Google Apps, company officials claim.  
 

Windows 7 use surpasses Vista - perhaps

Worldwide use of Windows 7 has finally passed that of Windows XP, according to one web tracking company.
 

Bitcoin miner Trojan arrives for Mac OS X

Trojanised versions of legitimate Mac software steal processing power as well as information.