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World Cup 2010 Tech: Tired of the Vuvuzelas? Filter Them Out!

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June 24, 2010
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World Cup 2010 Tech: Tired of the Vuvuzelas? Filter Them Out!
Here are some methods to remove all of that unwanted buzz surrounding this years World Cup. - David Saetang, PCWorld
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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.
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