Monday 11 October 2010

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October 11, 2010
Weekly Brief
Funniest Internet Memes Without such memes as Double Rainbow, Crasher Squirrel, and Star Wars Kid, the Internet just wouldn't be as much fun.
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News
Facebook Groups Prank Shows Problem with Default Opt-In I assume Mark Zuckerberg isn't really a member of NAMBLA, but the prank of adding him without his consent is a poignant example of what's wrong with Facebook Groups.
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Xmarks Bookmark Tool is Back From Brink Xmarks CEO is confident that the service will continue on with no service interruption.
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Which Online Mapping Service Is Best? Bing, Google Maps, and MapQuest all have their charms, but which one will get you where you need to go with the least hesitation and the most accuracy? We examine all three and pick a winner.
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How-To
New Rules for Online Living The technologies that drive our world have become increasingly social, calling for a new set of rules and customs to govern everyday interactions. Here are 25 essential guidelines for life in the social media age.
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Track Amazon Price Drops with Camelcamelcamel No, I didn't make up that name. I did, however, add it to my list of must-bookmark sites for anyone who shops hard for great deals.
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Weekend Project: YouTube Downloads, Mashups, Screencasts, and More Have fun and make some movies with these YouTube apps and add-ons.
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Downloads
PCWorld Reviewers' Favorite Files: September 2010 September 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?
Directory Opus (32-bit) Directory Opus ($83) has a well-deserved reputation as the Swiss army chainsaw of Windows Explorer replacements. Version 9.5 takes this file manager's immense feature set into the Windows 7 era, giving you an extraordinary degree of control.
Windows Double Explorer Windows Double Explorer is a tiny, free utility that provides two Explorer windows--each with a little more oomph than you get from Windows Explorer. You can view the dual-pane interface stacked or side by side. Important: This tool works in Windows 7 only.
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Adobe Rewrites PDF Reader for Security New "sandbox" design should ward off the frequent hack attacks on the popular software, vendor says.
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Brace for Major Microsoft Patches Tuesday Microsoft will deliver a record 16 security updates next Tuesday to patch a whopping 49 vulnerabilities in Windows, Internet Explorer (IE), Office and...
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Hands-On with the Pantech Laser This quick messaging device has an excellent keyboard, a bright AMOLED display and an easy-to-navigate menu system.
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CopyTrans 4 Backs Up Tunes and Movies From iPad and iPhone 4 Back up media files on your iPhone 4, iPad, or other Apple device with CopyTrans 4.
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Dell Latitude 13: Thin and Sexy, but Range-Limited Dells sleek Latitude 13 offers a great keyboard and a decent display, but poor battery life may make it a bad choice for business travelers.
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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?
Capsa Free   1667 Downloads  |  Free  |  Filed Under LAN Utilities
Gain in-depth data and reports on low-level network activity with this powerful free tool.
RealPlayer Beta   146970 Downloads  |  Free  |  Filed Under Audio Players
Its media management capabilities are pretty standard, but its ability to sync files to and from a variety of smartphones makes this media player stand out.
Paragon Go Virtual (64-bit version)   287 Downloads  |  Free  |  Filed Under Backup
Create and convert virtual machines from your hard drive in the three most popular formats with this great free utility.
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