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CES Slide Show: Great Digital Experiences
PC glasses that keep your eyes from getting tired, Yahoo Connected TV, and the SanDisk slotRadio that comes preloaded with music are some of our recent finds at CES 2009.
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Tech Gadgets: The Top 11 Stocking Stuffers
If you have from $13 to $80 to spend on your favorite tech geek, we've got ideas in the categories of fitness, music, travel, cool tools, unusual gift cards, and more. Let's go shopping.
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In Pictures: 15 Killer Android Apps for the G1
If Google wants its Android-based phones to unseat Apple's iPhone as the top touch-screen handsets, it will have to offer cool apps. On the G1, T-Mobile customers will be the first to check out about 50 available applications. T-Mobile says that all apps are free until 2009. Here's a look at some of them.
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In Pictures: Apple Refreshes MacBook Line
We find a lot to like in Apple's new laptop lineup--faster graphics chip sets, a sturdy new aluminum chassis, multitouch trackpads, and new solid-state hard-drive options. Here is a look at what's new.
Mobile Reviews
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The Ultimate Laptop to Replace a Desktop: What We Want
What would the ultimate full-size laptop need to include to convince you to ditch your desktop for good?
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Top 10 MP3 Players (Flash-Based)
There's no stopping the iPod, but Apple's latest players are edged out by the versatile, great-sounding Creative Zen X-Fi in our latest Top 10 list. New to the chart is the $80 Samsung S3, a sleek, pocketable 4GB player.
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Top 10 Ultraportable Laptops
Ideal for the mobile professional, these notebooks stand out for their low weight and small footprint. Ratings and rankings can change due to pricing and technology changes, so check back frequently for the latest info.
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Top 10 All-Purpose Laptops
These laptops can do it all and are a great choice for most notebook users. Ratings and rankings can change due to pricing and technology changes, so check back frequently for the latest info.
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Thank You, Porn! 12 Ways the Sex Trade Has Changed the Web
The sex industry is behind many innovations that today's Netizens can't live without, as well as some nasty bits we wish had never existed.
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2007 Microsoft Office Suites Comparison
This paper compares and contrasts four suites of the 2007 Microsoft Office system: Microsoft Office Standard 2007, Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2007, Microsoft Office Enterprise 2007 and Microsoft Office Ultimate 2007. This paper is intended to help organizations understand the applications and capabilities offered, and to identify the suite that best fits their needs.
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Windows Vista Migration: The Business Proposition
It's not so much a matter of "if" but "when" for most organizations regarding migration to Windows Vista. Laying the groundwork now for this migration can yield higher ROI than waiting until later. This Computerworld Technology Briefing explains it all.
Downloads: Freeware, Shareware and Software to Buy
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SpeedUpMyPC 3
SpeedUpMyPC is the award winning utility software that ensures your PC is automatically optimized for maximum performance in just a few easy clicks.
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Photocopier
Turn your scanner and printer into a photocopier with this quick-and-easy utility.
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Quake III: Arena
Now the king of first-person shooters is optimized for multiplayer gaming.
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Ad-Aware 2008 Free
Remove spyware and protect your privacy with this popular free anti-spyware program.
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Top 10 Most Popular Utilities That Work on Vista
XP won't be around forever. If you're taking the leap to Microsoft's newest OS, you'll pleased to see how many of your favorites utilities support Vista (not to mention excellent Vista-only titles). And if you're already using Vista, take a look and see what you may be missing.
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Ten Must-See iPhone Apps
PC World has been stealthily reviewing iPhone applications in the Downloads section since November 2008. Now that we've got your attention, check out these popular programs and overlooked gems for your iPhone.
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Top 10 Downloads on January 1, 2009
Downloads tell us what PC users are thinking. It makes sense that as the year turned, PCWorld.com readers downloaded software to secure their PCs and keep XP running. You might be more surprised to know that they also looked for RSS readers and a Thanksgiving desktop theme. Now that's looking ahead.