Our Top Stories | The Best Black Friday Apps For Android These five free Android apps will make your Black Friday shopping experience easier and more productive than ever. Share: | Apple Bans Steve Jobs Doll: One Less Thing Apple's sharp-shooting legal swat team has put the frighteners on a firm selling an action figure doll of its CEO Steve Jobs. Share: | First Look: Office 365 Beta Shows Promise but Lacks Polish Microsoft's cloud productivity suite has big ambitions, but it feels poorly integrated and may leave IT admins wanting more. Share: | Google Fanboys Toss Eggs at Blurred-Out Street View Houses The vandals splattered houses with eggs in an apparent protest against those homeowners' decision to have their abodes blurred out from Street View. Share: | Faltering Farmville is a Sign of Social Gaming Woes At its peak, Farmville had 84 million monthly users, but it now draws 53.9 million users per month, and falling, one indication the social games have seen better days. 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Share: | Microsoft: Swastikas Will Remain Banned from Xbox Live The Swastika may have a long and storied history as a good symbol, but it's still associated with the Nazis. Share: | 2011: The Year of the Mac With its growing slice of the education market and the truckloads of products it'll sell this holiday season, next year is shaping up to be very good for Apple. Share: | Cataclysm Patch Shatters World of Warcraft Blizzard launches pre-Cataclysm patch fracturing the world of Azeroth and changing the game irrevocably. Share: | Holiday Shopping: Analysts Speak Up The big question on everybody's mind this time of year is "What to buy?" Some analysts have some ideas about what the most popular answer is for 2010. Share: | Two Things Android Can Learn From iOS 4.2 Google should take note of Apple's recent iOS update, and improve Android. Share: | Nookcolor: Finally, an E-Reader in Living Color The Nookcolor isn't a Kindle killer, but it does have a lot of features, and some glitches. Share: | LCD HDTV Motion Features: How Do They Work? Plasma HDTVs typically beat LCDs in fast-motion scenes, but LCD manufacturers are trying to change that. Do faster refresh rates and other technologies help? We ask the experts. Share: | Acer's Upcoming Tablets, Smartphone: A Visual Tour Acer debuts a tablet computer and smartphone making it the latest company to challenge Apple and its touch screen devices the iPad and iPhone. Share: | Flexible Screens on the Way for E-readers Flexible screens as thin as a piece of paper may be available for e-readers by early next year thanks to a project from Taiwan's Industrial Technology Research... Share: | | | Top Reviews on PCWorld.com | Headphones Built Into Your Hoodie and Other Tech Clothing Wonders A phone built into the sleeve of a dress. Gloves that enable you to swipe a touchscreen on the ski slope. Solar-powered backpacks. Here are nine examples of apparel that blurs the line between clothing and tech gear. Share: | How the Cloud is Failing Mobile Workers Smartphones and iPads are made for use in the cloud, but the business cloud apps are unusable for mobile workers. Share: | What the Ultimate Tablet Might Look Like The category became revitalized relatively recently, so it's hardly surprising that the perfect tablet has yet to appear. But we have some ideas about what features such a mythical model might possess. Share: | Why Your Next PC Will Be a Tablet Sleek, ultramobile computers are transforming the tech landscape. Heres what you need to know about the new spate of slates. Share: | Downloads: Editor's Collection | Downloads for a Happy Thanksgiving Need some inspiration--and maybe a helping hand--to get that turkey dinner on the table? These downloads start your Thanksgiving off right, with everything from shopping assistance to menu planning to recipes. 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