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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. | 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. | '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. | | | Top News on PCWorld.com | 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. | 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. | Top Reviews on PCWorld.com | 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. | 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. | HDTVs: Best Places to Buy Best Buy comes in first for HDTV shopping in our research, Amazon.com, second, and CDW, Newegg, and Sears tie for third. | Desktop PCs: Best Places to Buy Making a desktop PC purchase? 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