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Online Etiquette Crimes: Draw Something No-nos

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June 18, 2012
Weekly Brief
Top Story: Social Etiquette Crimes: Are You a Kloutbragger? The etiquette of using popular games and sites--including Words With Friends, Klout, and Draw Something--is simple. Until some bonehead gets annoying and takes all the fun out of it.
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News
Why Microsoft is Smart to Produce its Own Tablet Analysis: The software leader has produced its own hardware before, but never competing with the platforms that run Windows. It's time for that to change.
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Retina Display MacBook Pro Reviews: Critics are Raving Critics are thrilled by the ultra-thin, fairly light, power-packed Apple laptop, with its 2880-by-1880 resolution "Retina" display.
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Why Google+ Can Still Beat Facebook Even as Facebook goes public and nears 1 billion users, Google+ still has a chance to become a major contender if it simply plays to its own strengths.
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How-To
How to Create Smart Microsoft Word Templates Learn how to make interactive document templates using Words Content Controls.
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7 Great Google Spreadsheet Gadgets One of the best-kept secrets of Google Docs, these gadgets add powerful features to your spreadsheets.
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PC Building Best Practices: Hardware Building a PC can be a frustrating endeavor. In the first installment of a two-part series on PC building best practices, we outline hardware-related pitfalls to watch out for when you're assembling your dream system.
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Downloads
Browser-Based Games You Can Win Without Losing Your Job A bit of distraction is a good way to become unstuck or gain new perspective on a work problem. Here are a few great games you can play for free, from the comfort of your browser, without installing anything (except Flash, which you probably already have). They're safe in terms of content, and you can step away if needed. After a few minutes, you'll be refreshed and ready to work again.
Partition Assistant Home Edition Aomei's Partition Assistant Home Edition 4.0 is highly competent, and free. Aside from being a nice upgrade from the integrated Windows tools provided by Microsoft, PAHE is probably the easiest-to-use partition utility I've encountered.
Breevy Have you ever sent an important e-mail or tweet only to realize you just made an embarrassing typo? Do you find yourself typing the same greetings, signatures, or lines in e-mails and corporate memos all day long? If either of these scenarios sounds familiar, you may want to look at a text expansion utility such as Breevy.
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Product Reviews
Canon PowerShot G12
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Pros Superior image and video quality; Optical viewfinder; Easy to use; Superb blend of automated and manual controls; Adjustable, swiveling LCD screen; Fun-to-use creative scene modes Cons Maximum aperture of F2.8; A bit bulky
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Dell XPS 14z
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Pros Pleasantly light and compact ; Excellent keyboard and touchpad Cons Needs more USB ports ; Could use slightly more pixels on screen
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HP ZR2440w 24-Inch LED LCD Monitor
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Pros Integrated USB hub; Great on-screen performance; Ergonomically flexible design Cons Relatively expensive
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Top Reviews on PCWorld.com
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Downloads: Editor's Collection
Browser-Based Games You Can Win Without Losing Your JobA bit of distraction is a good way to become unstuck or gain new perspective on a work problem. Here are a few great games you can play for free, from the comfort of your browser, without installing anything (except Flash, which you probably already have). They're safe in terms of content, and you can step away if needed. After a few minutes, you'll be refreshed and ready to work again.
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