Our Top Stories | Microsoft Leaks Surface Tablet Launch Date in SEC Filing Microsoft has not revealed when it plans to release its Surface tablet, saying only it will become available about the same time as Windows 8. Share: | Microsoft Announces New Hardware for Windows 8 Microsoft on Monday announced new keyboards and mice optimized for tablets and laptops running the Windows 8 operating system. Share: | Android 4.1: It's the Little Things that Win Analysis: Android 4.1 is a big gain for Google's mobile OS, but it's composed of many, many tiny steps forward. Share: | Google Play $25 Credit Amps Android Downloads Nexus 7 owners who get a nudge to go shopping at Google Play are finding many interesting and budget-priced apps available. Share: | Researcher Creates Proof-of-concept Malware That Infects BIOS, Network Cards New Rakshasa hardware backdoor is demonstrated at Defcon security event; it is persistent and hard to detect, researcher says. 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Most music files are swapped offline. So why is the RIAA still asking ISPs to spy on us? Share: | Former Apple Designer Won't Be in Court Monday for Apple Samsung Trial Shin Nishibori, a former Apple designer and a key witness in Samsung defense against patent infringement allegations from Apple, claims his subpoena was not properly served. Share: | DEFCON 20 Roundup: Lessons in Security The infamous security convention has wound up, leaving hackers of all hat colors bemused, befuddled, and bewildered. Share: | Microsoft Gets Touchy With Mouse Gestures for Windows 8 In its latest support for touch input, Microsoft unveils a set of gesture commands and associated hardware designed to make it easier to get around Windows 8 with a mouse. Share: | TechHive: The Coolest Tech in The Dark Knight Rises Some of the biggest stars in The Dark Knight trilogy are the wonderful gadgets and technology. Let's take a look at those in the newest movie. Share: | Court Filings Reveal Early iPhone, iPod Prototypes Documents submitted to a California court as part of the patent battle between Apple and Samsung Electronics provide a fascinating look at early iPhone and iPad designs. Share: | OS X Mountain Lion Downloads Hit 3 Million, Apple Says The refreshed operating system has held the No. 1 spot on the Mac App Store's bestselling paid app list since it popped to the top last Wednesday. Share: | LexisNexis Smart Meeting Gives Businesses an Edge LexisNexis Smart Meeting helps you do your research and due diligence so you go into client meetings informed and prepared. Share: | Apple, Samsung Patent Case Jury Selection Begins Lawyers for Apple and Samsung Electronics have begun choosing the 10 people that will make up the jury to which they will argue claims of patent infringement. Share: | Persistent Router Botnets on the Horizon, Researcher Says at Defcon Security researcher Michael Coppola demonstrated how small and home office (SOHO) routers can be compromised and turned into botnet clients by updating them with... Share: | | | Top Reviews on PCWorld.com | Antivirus on Windows 8: Looking at Your Options Windows 8 will come with bundled antivirus software, but will you need to supplement it with other programs? We look at some of your options. Share: | Top Cloud Services for File Sharing and Syncing With the help of cloud services, you can edit your documents on any Internet-connected device, and keep them up-to-date. We looked at Box, Dropbox, MediaFire, SkyDrive, and SugarSync to determine which one is the best. Share: | Top Cloud Services for Online Backup Backing up your valuable files is a necessary chore, but cloud services such as Carbonite, CrashPlan, and Mozy can make the process fairly painless. We tried all three. 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