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20 Sizzling Summer Video Games From LEGO Harry Potter to Madden NFL 11 to Lord of the Rings: Aragorn's Quest to Halo: Reach, here's a sneak peek at great PC and video games you won't want to miss this summer.
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Motorola Android Tablet May Be Coming Soon Motorola may have some Android surprises on the way, including a tablet-style device and two new high-end Droid phones.
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'Quit Facebook Day' Looks Like A Hard Sell Just three days before the big event, fewer than 24,000 Facebook users  a paltry 0.006 percent of the site's fans  have committed to quitting the service.
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Feds May Have Antitrust Case against Apple in iTunes The music service's dominance draws legitimate scrutiny as an antitrust issue, experts suggest.
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iPad Tales from the Queue The earliest international buyers tell why they stood in line to snap up an Apple iPad today.
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Facebook's Privacy Reboot: Is That all You've Got for Us? After examining the new options and procedures Facebook offers to address users' privacy concerns, we're still a bit confused.
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$100 Million 'scareware' CEO Was Already a Fugitive The CEO of a company accused of making more than $100 million selling "scareware" antivirus products was already a fugitive from U.S. authorities.
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What You Don't Know about Your Online Reputation Can Hurt You Employers and lenders may be rejecting you based on who you know and what you say online.
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Negroponte Says $75 Prototype Tablet Coming in 2010 One Laptop per Child announced this week that they will debut a prototype XO-3 tablet computer two years ahead of schedule.
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Gamers Dream Better, Study Says Research reveals that gamers can control their dreams better than most.
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This Week in GeekTech: Hoverboards, Gaming, and Jailbreaking Fun! This weeks geeky update includes details on how to jailbreak your iPad, dance your way through Mortal Kombat, and much more. Check it out for your weekly geek fill.
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Microsoft Windows Phone 7 Should Rule Business Smartphones Microsoft's dominant role in business computing should make it the natural leader for business mobility.
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Microsoft Admits Windows Phone 7 Slide Was Wrong Microsoft acknowledged on Friday that it used an inaccurate number to represent research company IDC's forecast for the upcoming Windows Phone 7 platform.
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Dot Matrix Printers Make Music at Mutek 2010 A set of dot matrix printers will make beautiful music together, perhaps for the last time.
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Rumor: The Next Apple TV Revealed? The next Apple TV is rumored to use cloud storage and be based on the iPhone's OS.
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Intel Overclocks New Core Processors for Speed Boost Intel launches desktop chips that can be overclocked, bringing performance flexibility to PCs.
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Apple Needs to Jump on TV Opportunity, Analysts Say Apple has to make its mark in the burgeoning TV segment, analysts said on Friday.
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Watching TV? Turn on the PC Nearly half of young people spend as much time watching traditional TV as they do using online video services, RealNetworks says.
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3G Roaming Ripoffs Follow Apple iPad on its World Tour Whether you're traveling for business or pleasure, a little planning lets you take your iPad with you without going broke.
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'iPhone Killer' is Finally Here: It's Not Quite What You Think Watch out, iPhone: A new open-source device is an iPhone killer--literally.
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20 Sizzling Summer Video Games From LEGO Harry Potter to Madden NFL 11 to Lord of the Rings: Aragorn's Quest to Halo: Reach, here's a sneak peek at great PC and video games you won't want to miss this summer.
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Motorola Android Tablet May Be Coming Soon Motorola may have some Android surprises on the way, including a tablet-style device and two new high-end Droid phones.
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40 Cool Gadgets for a Hot Summer Whether you're hitting the road or staying close to home, we have the perfect gear for you, including cameras, GPS devices, phones, and more.
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Best Places to Buy Tech We shopped our way across the country--online and off--to see which retailer has the best selection, service, and prices for six types of tech gear.
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Downloads: Editor's Collection
PCWorld Reviewers' Favorite Downloads: April 2010The reviewers and bloggers of PCWorld see a great deal of software every month. In April, their favorites ran the gamut from the useful to the delightful--and a few that fit both descriptions. From encryption to syncing, from printer utilities to desktop tidiers, from problem-solvers to puzzle games and even a Commodore 64 emulator...here are the month's favorites.
AxCrypt   6986 Downloads  |  Free  |  Filed Under Security
Easy to use strong file encryption, integrated with Windows Explorer. Encrypt, compress, decrypt, wipe, view and edit with a few mouse clicks.
Agent Ransack (32-bit version)   37071 Downloads  |  Free  |  Filed Under File Management
Search for files and look into documents without opening the actual file.
Stalled Printer Repair   4510 Downloads  |  Free  |  Filed Under Peripherals
Restart your stuck print jobs with this freebie.
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