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October 8, 2010
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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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Google TV: Exciting, But Expensive The list of features for Google TV is sky-high -- but if you want the full Web-TV experience, you'd better be ready to pay the full price.
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Facebook's New Groups: 5 Things You Need To Know Do you trust all your Facebook friends to add you only to groups where you'd want to belong?
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Firefox 4 for Android Arrives in Beta Version The first Firefox 4 beta for mobile works on Android-based smartphones and is now available for download.
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Samsung Galaxy Tab Due to Sprint in November, Report Says The 7-inch tablet device will reportedly be sold with or without a contract.
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iPhone 4 'Glassgate' Newest Apple Headache First antennagate, now glassgate -- the problems keep surfacing with the newest version of Apple's line of cell phones.
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3 Reasons Microsoft Shouldn't Buy Adobe Analysis: Microsoft should stay away; it has nothing to gain and much to lose from the rumored acquisition.
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Kitchen Tech: From Ingenious to Absurd Making a grilled cheese sandwich will never be the same with these 15 high-tech kitchen aids.
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New Facebook Groups: 5 Key Facts These step-by-step instructions will help you get the most out of Facebook's new features that let you share, chat and e-mail with small groups of friends.
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Nine of Ten U.S. Kids Have Online Presence by Age Two, Study Says Most kids in developed countries have some sort of digital profile by their second birthday, according to a new study by an Internet security firm.
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Yahoos 'Accordion' Interface: A Closer Look Yahoo has rolled out some search improvements, including an Accordion box at the top of some search results. Not bad!
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Yahoo Search Gets Clever With News, Entertainment Yahoo goes beyond the dreaded 'ten blue links' flavor of search results and livens up news and entertainment search results with clever tricks.
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UAE Will Allow Blackberry Services Past Deadline The handsets are declared compliant with the UAE's telecommunications regulations and will be legal in the country after all.
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Five Reasons to Switch to Windows Phone 7 Windows Phone 7 is coming (finally), and these compelling features make it worth considering a switch from rivals like the iPhone or Android handsets.
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12 Reasons to Try Ubuntu 10.10 Now Have you been wanting to give Ubuntu a test drive? With the debut of user-friendly Maverick Meerkat this weekend, theres no better time.
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Windows Phone 7 Buzz Muted by Naysayers Microsoft better impress the hell out of us next week when it launches its Windows Phone 7, because it has a lot of non-believers.
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Microsoft Can't Buy Adobe; It's Supposed to Buy RIM A rumored Microsoft purchase of Adobe is a bad idea, but Microsoft should take a serious look at snatching up RIM.
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Acer Netbooks Will Dual-Boot Android and Windows 7 Two operating systems will be standard on Acers new dual-core Aspire One line of netbooks..
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Facebook's New Groups Feature Worries Some Some Facebook users expressed concerns Thursday over the way Facebook groups adds users without consent.
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Prepare for Record Onslaught of Patches from Microsoft Start a pot of coffee IT admins--Microsoft is planning a record 16 security bulletins for next week's Patch Tuesday.
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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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Google TV: Exciting, But Expensive The list of features for Google TV is sky-high -- but if you want the full Web-TV experience, you'd better be ready to pay the full price.
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Samsung's Galaxy Tab in Pictures Join us on a preview tour of Samsung's highly anticipated Android tablet, the Galaxy Tab.
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Nokia N8: Hardware Impresses, but Software Underwhelms The Nokia N8 has some cutting-edge multimedia features, including a 12-megapixel camera and HDMI-out, but the software feels stale and dated.
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CloudBerry Explorer Frees You From Amazon S3's Clumsy Web Interface Manage Amazon S3 storage with CloudBerry Lab's slick standalone client.
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First Impressions: Samsung Transform for Sprint The Transform has some neat features like a front-facing camera, a full-QWERTY keyboard and the Sprint ID program, but it felt a bit sluggish in our casual tests.
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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?
RealPlayer Beta   146778 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.
Quick View Plus Standard   15587 Downloads  |  Trial  |  Filed Under File Management
There are very few types of business files that this browser/file viewer won't handle.
FontViewOK   1983 Downloads  |  Free  |  Filed Under Font Tools
This free utility lets you compare and contrast different fonts side-by-side, making it easier to select your best fit.
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