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June 12, 2010
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Motorola's 2GHz Android Phone Means Business Motorola's 2GHz Android phone will bring plenty of power to the smartphone market -- and not just for casual consumers.
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FBI Investigating iPad E-Mail Leaks UPDATE: The FBI has opened an investigation into the security breach of 114,000 iPad user e-mail addresses.
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Hang Up Your iPhone and Switch to Android Looking for something new? Is Apple's corporate culture wearing you down? Android is looking good nowadays, and there are solid reasons to make the big switch.
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Yet Another Reason to Hate Facebook's Like Button Facebook's "Like" button has produced some unintended (and ugly) consequences: malware and spam.
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Google Wi-Fi Data Collection Hit by Privacy Group Privacy International is seeking charges against Google for its recent admission of collecting data from unsecured Wi-Fi networks.
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A Closer Look at Apple's iPhone4 The recently announced iPhone4 is a substantial upgrade in terms of both hardware and software. We've been able to briefly get our hands on one and used the opportunity to put the new iOS4 software to work.
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Wanted: The Perfect iPad Office Suite Analysis: Quickoffice Connect for iPad provides many of the basic tools, but let's get some competition going among suites.
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How Many Gamers Plan to Buy Natal or Move? Survey reveals 8 percent of Xbox gamers say they intend to buy Natal and only six percent said they would buy Sony's Move motion detection gaming accessory.
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World Cup Inspires 1 in Every 150 Searches Not only will the World Cup dominate our TV screens for the next month, it's also set to dominate our web surfing, says Hitwise.
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Keyboards, New Guitars Instrumental to Rock Band 3 Harmonix revealed some exciting additions to the upcoming Rock Band 3.
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iPad E-mail Hackers Claim They Haven't Broken the Law As FBI investigates AT&T breach, member of Goatse Security defends hacking group's actions: "We believe what we did was ethical."
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The Next Generation May be 'Chipped' You may reject the idea of a microchip implant, but your grandkids could welcome "uberveillance," a researcher says.
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Microsoft Windows Phone 7 Flies Under Radar at TechEd Microsoft execs offer a few more details on Windows smartphone technology, but key questions remain.
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Google Wi-Fi Data Capture Unethical, But Not Illegal Google is drawing legal fire for inadvertently capturing wi-fi data, but the actions fall into a legal gray area and aren't technically illegal.
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US Lawmakers Disturbed Over Google's Wi-Fi Snooping U.S. congressmen were not satisfied with Google's response to questions over Wi-Fi snooping.
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ITC to Investigate Apple After HTC Complaint The U.S. International Trade Commission said it will investigate Apple based on an HTC complaint.
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Linux Tablets, Where are You? Analysis: It's time for Linux-powered smartphones, tablets and devices to give users top-notch alternatives to Apple's offerings.
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Researchers Develop Prototype for Ultra-HD Display Latest 58-inch prototype offers 0.33 pixel pitch, one-fourth the size of their Super Hi-Vision goal.
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ITU Approves G.hn for Home Networking The ITU on Friday gave final approval to G.hn, a standard for high-speed home networking that spans coaxial cable, electrical wiring and phone lines.
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World Tech Update: iPhone4, Foxconn, Thin Laptops, and More... Steve Jobs unveils the iPhone 4, Foxconn plans to increase pay, gadgets and super-thin laptops overflow from Computex, and more...
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Motorola's 2GHz Android Phone Means Business Motorola's 2GHz Android phone will bring plenty of power to the smartphone market -- and not just for casual consumers.
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FBI Investigating iPad E-Mail Leaks UPDATE: The FBI has opened an investigation into the security breach of 114,000 iPad user e-mail addresses.
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Micromanage the Lives of Fantasy Characters in Dwarf Fortress The amazing--and amazingly complex--"god game" Dwarf Fortress lets you govern a dwarf colony down to the tiniest detail.
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Downloads: Editor's Collection
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.
WinBubble   23437 Downloads  |  Free  |  Filed Under System Resources Tune-Up.
Tweak Windows Vista in many different ways.
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Add time-wasting but fun toys with realistic physics directly to your desktop.
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