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Think youve got geek smarts? Test your tech knowledge with our tricky trivia challenge - and learn a thing or two along the way. Start | | | | | Downloads: Editor's Collection | PCWorld Reviewers' Favorite Files: August 2010August is a good month for get-togethers, and for getting things together. PCWorld's reviewers felt the lure of file management utilities, PIMs, and spam blockers. One-trick ponies with one really slick trick--checking Gmail, converting files, or alerting us to Google's ever-vigilant eye--also impressed us. 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