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October 27, 2010
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LimeWire Shut Down Permanently Popular file-sharing service served with court injunction to shut down permanently.
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White iPhone 4: For Apple, Silence Is Golden Is Apple leading us on with this white iPhone 4 delay? Is just trying to create pent up demand?
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Hey, You With the Open Wi-Fi: You're an Idiot The Googlemobiles sniffed open WiFi systems and everyone's outraged. Idiots.
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Barnes & Noble's NookColor, A Closer Look The Nookcolor brings brilliant color, various flavors of content sharing and even a parent-saving childrens book reader to the nook family
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The Nook Goes Color New Nook has color touch screen.
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Yahoo Mail Has New Features, Look The service has added Twitter status updates, separate tabs for instant messaging and more sources for photo and video slideshows. It has also been decked out in Yahoo's deep purple color scheme.
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Nightmare Robots: 20 Real and Creepy Androids Happy Halloween: These 20 creepy robots are guaranteed to give you the heebie-jeebies.
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T-Mobile First to Sell Galaxy Tab Nov. 10 T-Mobile starts selling Samsung's Galaxy Tab tablet November 10 for $400 after a carrier subsidy.
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Is this the PlayStation Phone? Let's Hope Not Purported images of the prototype of long-rumored device make it look bulky, ugly and destined to fail. It can't be Sony's idea of a gaming-oriented phone to compete with the iPhone.
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8 Things Sony's 'Fake' PlayStation Phone Might Do A tech blog claims to have snaps of a PlayStation Phone, but were they hoodwinked by a prankster?
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The 28 Best Wii Games The most successful console of this generation has games for just about everyone, if you know what to look for. Here's a look at the best games on the system.
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Smartphone Shipments Explode, Raising Capacity Questions Smartphone sales are exploding, which poses long-term questions about wireless network capacity as users show a willingness to pay for ever-bigger data plans.
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Verizon Stores to Start Selling iPads Tomorrow The nation's largest wireless carrier will be offering the tablet bundled with its MiFi mobile hotspot for $629 and up.
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10 Reasons Why Revamped Myspace Will Fail Myspace says it has changed direction, focusing more on becoming an entertainment hub than a washed-up Facebook imitator, but its platitudes have fallen on deaf ears.
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Is Google Intentionally or Accidentally Evil? The online search giant claims ignorance and 'mortification' that it grabbed passwords and e-mails while facing lawsuit for selling user data.
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With Cell Phones Excluded From Surveys, Are Polls Skewed? Senator questions validity of polls showing close race because random phone surveys fail to include calls to cell phones.
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New Nook Features Touch Screen, Color, for $249 Barnes & Noble's new Nook seeks to be the Cadillac of e-readers with new touch screen in color.
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Researchers Turn to Data Analytics Tools to Help Stroke Victims Researchers are turning to data analytics techniques to more quickly spot symptoms of a potentially fatal complication that can develop in patients who have suffered a ruptured brain aneurysm.
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Researchers Figure Out How to Defeat the Indestructible Cookie Persistent data tracking has a new tool, and thankfully new methods have arisen to overcome it. iPhone owners aren't so fortunate, though.
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Chip Giants Investigate More Power Efficient Chip Design IBM and other chip makers look beyond CMOS to design a more energy efficient processor
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LimeWire Shut Down Permanently Popular file-sharing service served with court injunction to shut down permanently.
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Logitech Revue: Lots to Like and Dislike in This Google TV Box We like the keyboard-equipped remote, the desktop-caliber browser, and the cool videoconferencing--but this pricey set-top box is slow, and its searches can be confusing.
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Early Windows Phone 7 Apps Mimic the OS The first apps look great, but they may force you to do more scrolling and swiping than you'd like.
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Fable III Lets You Kindle a Revolution and Rule a Kingdom Microsoft and Lionhead Studios' Xbox 360-exclusive action-fantasy game lets you foment a rebellion, depose a tyrant, then take responsibility for political pledges made along the way, but it's not entirely blemish-free.
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Downloads: Editor's Collection
One Year Later: Must-Have Windows 7 DownloadsWhat an impressive first year the Windows 7 operating system enjoyed, receiving almost universal praise from critics and users alike. Of course, even the most nimble, secure, and versatile OS has room for improvement. That's why we're following up our popular Best Windows 7 Downloads with another collection of essential apps and utilities, all designed to help you make your 7-powered PC even better. And believe it or not, they're all free.
WizMouse   22840 Downloads  |  Free  |  Filed Under Peripherals
Scroll non-active windows with this simple utility.
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Corral your wayward windows into different virtual desktops for a cleaner, better organized workspace.
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