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October 13, 2010
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5 Ways Windows Phone 7 Puts Microsoft Back on Top
Windows Phone 7 handsets look good--so good, they're poised to do some market-share damage against Android, iPhone, and RIM. - Ian Paul, PCWorld
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Downloads: Editor's Collection
PCWorld Reviewers' Favorite Files: September 2010September is a time for change, even when it comes to software. PCWorld reviewers reveled in an Android-friendly update to a venerable media player and a network manager with a new free version. They even found new ways to lay out photo pages, organize e-book libraries, and set up virtual machines. Couldn't your PC stand a little freshening up?
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