News | 25 Awesome Gadgets for $50 or Less We scoured the Web for the best deals on 25 gadgets you might actually want to buy. All you have to do is sit back and click through the slideshow. Share: | NASA's Curiosity Rover Lands on Mars One of the most complicated missions ever attempted by NASA, the landing of the one-ton rover Curiosity inside a crater on Mars. Share: | 4 Things Apple Will Eliminate With iPhone 5 and iOS 6 The latest beta releases of iOS 6 now give a clearer indication of which of Googles services and features Apple will drop or replace with its own. Look for changes in maps, connectors, SIM cards, and YouTube access in the new iPhone. Share: | Downloads | Five Free Fonts Welcome You to Summer Camp Go back to a simpler time, when the scariest things were ghost stories and poison ivy. Whether it's for swim camp or pony camp, sleep-away or day camp, or even stay-at-home-and-play camp, we have a font to make your fun even more scary, sugary, and wild. All these fonts are free for personal use, so load them up and enjoy the sweet memories&without the mosquitoes. | Serenity Software Editor This copyediting and proofreading application not only identifies common grammatical errors, but also thoroughly analyzes your writing for other weaknesses. I love that it focuses on good, solid writing. I just hate the fact that so many folks--myself included--actually need it. *Note*: The Download button takes you to the vendor's site, where you can download the latest version of the software and find the trial password. | Portrait Professional Lets you create minimal to sweeping changes to a face to make it more appealing. Once you upload an image, you mark five spots on it--the outside corners of the eyes, the tip of the nose, and the corners of the mouth. Then you adjust the points on the image to correspond to the features of the face, and click. In a few seconds, Portrait Professional 10 changes the features of the face. | | | Top News on PCWorld.com | 4 Updates from Mars NASA's Curiosity Rover is undergoing a very remote software upgrade on Mars, but it's still sending postcards. Share: | Ransom Malware Warning Issued by FBI The malware causing the damage is called Reveton, a drive-by attack incorporating the Citadel bank Trojan platform that has caused a largely unnoticed toll of misery since the beginning of 2012. Share: | | |
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