Tuesday, 25 December 2012

Last-minute online gifting for apps, movies, music, and books

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Last-minute online gifting for apps, movies, music, and books

12.21.2012 5:30 AM

Stuck without a gift close to Christmas? Never fear: If your relatives like apps, books, movies, musics, or TV shows, there's a very simple solution to this dilemma -- electronic gift certificates.

Windows 8 previews to go dark in 3 weeks

12.21.2012 2:30 PM

Microsoft's free previews of Windows 8 will expire in January, giving users about three weeks to upgrade to a paid copy or face hourly restarts.

 

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Portable all-in-one PCs to be the next big collaboration tool

12.21.2012 9:50 AM

The art of collaboration has retrogressed since the days of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. The all-in-one PC--equal parts tablet and laptop--could mean the end of the speaker in front of the room nervously waiting for questions that knock him down a few pegs. That's a good thing, columnist Rob Enderle suggests.

Instagram reverses service terms: Is it good for users?

12.21.2012 8:06 AM

After users objected, Instagram reversed its plan to revise its terms of service in regard to using its customers' images in ads. But the original contract gives the company a lot of latitude anyway.

Apple and Lenovo desktop PCs tops in satisfaction

12.19.2012 3:00 AM

In our reader survey evaluating desktop satisfaction and reliability, performance was the most critical feature.

Samsung leads a tightly grouped pack in printer satisfaction

12.19.2012 3:00 AM

Our reader survey indicates that consumers are largely satisfied with their printers, though overall satisfaction levels have declined since 2009.

45,000 PCWorld readers name the brands they love (and love to hate)

12.19.2012 2:59 AM

Who makes the most reliable computers and gadgets? We asked a small army of PCWorld readers to rate the companies that made their desktops, laptops, smartphones, tablets and printers. The results might change your perceptions of which companies to trust.

FTC tightens privacy rules for kids apps

12.19.2012 3:14 PM

App platforms such as Apples App Store are exempt from new FTC regulations that require apps to obtain parental consent before following childrens online behavior.

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