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June 12, 2012
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Why You Don't Need to Work in an Office Ever Again
With the help of a few high-tech tools, you can run a real business without ever stepping foot in an office. - Christopher Null, PCWorld
Separate Email Messages, Master Exposure Modes, Tweak Windows 7
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Master Your Camera's Many Exposure Modes Learn when you should take your camera out of Auto mode--and where you should put it.
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Tweak Windows 7's Sleeping Habits RisheekRajolu asked the Windows forum how best to make Windows 7 to go to sleep, and to hibernate, at the appropriate times
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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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WWDC 2012: The Last Preview At last the speculation will die and WWDC news will prove some fools and some geniuses. Until then, here is your last-minute rumor roundup.
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