After several months of testing, Yahoo has released an enhanced version of its Internet-services toolbar that now comes with a feature for removing often unwanted software such as spyware and adware.
Microsoft has reclassified the Ask Toolbar as unwanted software, which means its security tools will automatically detect and remove all versions, except for the most recent, from Windows computers.
Social recommendation site StumbleUpon moves forward with an updated service that removes the need to install software to take advantage of its "stumbling" feature. Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 ...
Google’s Toolbar for Internet Explorer and Firefox serves as a gateway to a variety of software services provided by the search giant, many of which require a user ...
SAN JOSE (CN) - A federal class action claims that Google's Toolbar software deceives users into giving the company information about the websites they visit and the information they search for online ...
Microsoft has started classifying most versions of the Ask Toolbar as unwanted software and has updated its malware programs to automatically remove them. The move drew applause from security and ...