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June 9, 2010
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Google Jolts Search with Fresher Results with Caffeine Google has upgraded its search indexing technology claiming it now delivers 50 percent fresher search results.
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Top 4 iPhone 4 Alternatives Apple's new iPhone 4 may "change everything," but that doesn't mean it's for everyone. Here are four solid alternatives, based on PCWorld's in-house mobile phone reviews.
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The Truth About the Faces in Your Facebook Ads Are those real people in the "Hot Girls Want to Meet You" advertising? Here's the answer.
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Microsoft: Browser Speed Not All About JavaScript Factors other than the JavaScript engine affect browser performance; Microsoft tech argues
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PCWorlds New Homepage Design Our new homepage makes it easier to find and share the latest and most popular stories on the site.
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Google's Turn-by-turn Navigation Comes to More Countries Google has launched Maps Navigation, which includes free turn-by-turn voice guidance, in 11 countries.
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iPhone 4 vs. Android: And the Winner is... Analysis: The new iPhone is a step forward within Apple's world -- but outside of that walled garden, it's still worlds behind.
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Sprint Overstates HTC Evo 4G 'Record' Sales Numbers Sprint admitted it overstated original sales numbers for its initial sales of the HTC Evo 4G phone.
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Hands On: Microsoft's Windows Live Essentials Wave 4 of Live Essentials offers some great individual applications but could use a coherent interface.
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Microsoft to Business: You Need Windows Phone 7 Windows Phone 7 has the right stuff to rule the business smartphone market, says Microsoft at TechEd 2010.
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Microsoft Word Web App vs. Google Docs Now that Microsoft's Office Web Apps is open to the public, how does its online word processor compare with Google's?
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Does the iPhone 4 Really Have a "Retina Display"? A display expert chimes in on Apple's claims and finds that, though the display is undoubtedly excellent, its claims might be a little exaggerated.
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Zynga's Wild, Wild Western FrontierVille Launches Social games creator Zynga rolls out FrontierVille, a Wild Western rethink and notable augmentation of its popular Facebook game FarmVille.
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Try iOS 4 for the iPhone Right Now Can't wait to update your iPhone to the latest iOS 4 operating system? If you're willing to risk it, there are several Websites claiming to step you through the unsanctioned upgrade.
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Missing Apps on Android Market Annoy Developers An issue with applications missing from Android Market have been solved, according to a blog post.
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Apple Launches Safari 5, Patches Record 48 Bugs Apple released the latest version of its Safari browser, which patches 48 flaws, on Monday, the same day it unveiled the iPhone 4.
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Google Adds Caffeine for More Up-to-date Results Google has rolled out an updated indexing system worldwide.
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Steve Jobs Suffers Through iPhone 4 Keynote Tech Glitches Apple CEO Steve Jobs suffered through major glitches during Monday's iPhone 4 unveiling. The culprit? Too many Wi-Fi base stations in the hall where the new smartphone was being launched.
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WWDC Claim Exposed: Apple Safari 5 Not Fastest Apple claimed at WWDC that its new Safari 5 browser is "fastest." Faster than Chrome; faster than Firefox; and definitely faster than IE. Naturally, this was a red rag, and smarty-pants everywhere had to go see for themselves.
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Google's Android May Win Backing From China and Taiwan Google's Android was promoted as the mobile software of choice for China and Taiwan at a high level telecommunications industry conference in Beijing.
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PCWorld Reviewers' Favorite Downloads: May 2010In PCWorld Downloads, our reviewers sometimes find fascinating new files...and sometimes develop a fresh appreciation for the tried-and-true. This May, both scenarios played out. We ran across handy little utilities for system tray use and Office improvements. We reviewed tools for DVD-ripping, energy conservation, general tweaks, and more. And with all that work done, we felt fine about relaxing with a physics-based desktop toy and a classic game.
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