Microsoft antivirus update gets global release
Published: 24 Jan 2007 09:12 GMT
Microsoft plans to ship an update to Windows Live OneCare on 30 January, marking the first time the antivirus and PC maintenance tool will be sold outside the US.
The release of OneCare version 1.5 is slated to coincide with the consumer launch of Windows Vista, Microsoft's long-awaited operating system update. The new OneCare version, as expected, will also run on Vista, Microsoft said in a statement on Tuesday.
OneCare is Microsoft's first consumer security product, released in May. It combines antivirus, antispyware and firewall software with backup features and several tune-up tools for Windows PCs. Microsoft is going head-to-head with security companies such as Symantec, McAfee and Trend Micro.
The OneCare update includes a single scanning engine that will detect viruses as well as spyware, increasing the efficiency and protection delivered by the tool, according to Microsoft. Other enhancements will make PC security and maintenance simpler, the company said in a statement.
Also, this release of OneCare will be the first to be sold outside the US. It will also be available in Australia, Japan, Mexico and Singapore, among other countries, according to Microsoft.
OneCare is priced at $49.95 (£25.33) a year for use on up to three PCs. International pricing will be similar, Microsoft said. Retailers often offer significant discounts, however. In the US, Amazon.com has sold OneCare for as low as $19.99.













