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HowtoPartitionYourPCsHardDrive
From: PC World on Fri, Feb 12 2010 5:43 AM
Disk partitioning--separating your hard drive into multiple independent volumes--can relieve all sorts of computer-related headaches. PC World’s Patrick Miller shows you how to use the Disk Management tool included with Windows 7 and Vista.
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MacworldExpoGemsiPhoneCreditCardReaderPersonalizedCasesandApps
From: PC World on Fri, Feb 12 2010 5:43 AM
Our sister publication, Macworld, kicks off their coverage of the Macworld Expo in San Francisco by looking at some iPhone accessories. Dan Frakes shows a case with a built-in credit card reader, an app that lets you create music playlists depending on your mood, and talks with a company that le...
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GoogleIntroducesBuzzSocialNetworkingTool
From: PC World on Thu, Feb 11 2010 5:38 PM
Google adds a social networking component to Gmail with the introduction of Buzz, an application that now appears below the Inbox link on your Gmail.
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NASAsLatestMissiontotheInternationalSpaceStation
From: PC World on Wed, Feb 10 2010 5:35 AM
The Space Shuttle Endeavour has launched on a mission to deliver a new observation module to the International Space Station (ISS). On board are two European modules Tranquility and Cupola, which together are the last pieces of the non-Russian part of the ISS.
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iPhoneAppstoHelpNavigateMacworldExpo
From: PC World on Tue, Feb 09 2010 5:32 PM
Macworld Expo can be an overwhelming experience, especially if you’ve never visited San Francisco before. Here are a few apps for your iPhone that'll help you navigate the city as well as the conference, and steer you towards some good places to eat.
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NASAandGMDeveloptheRobonaut2
From: PC World on Sat, Feb 06 2010 5:27 AM
NASA and General Motors are developing the Robonaut 2, the next generation of a robot designed to help both the automotive and aerospace industries. It can lift and hold a 20-pound weight, which NASA says is about four times heavier than other robots can manage.
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WorldTechUpdateFlashandtheiPadaGoogleTabletandMore
From: PC World on Sat, Feb 06 2010 5:27 AM
In this week’s World Tech Update, the iPad’s Flash support appears and disappears, Google shows off a mock up of a tablet running Chrome OS, Bill Gates announces more money for vaccinations, and a study finds that people who spend more time online are more likely to suffer from depression symptoms.
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ColorEBookReadersaHitatLargeTaiwanBookFair
From: PC World on Thu, Feb 04 2010 5:23 AM
Taiwanese e-reader and tablet PC companies ead the charge for the three leading e-paper technologies but there’s controversy about whether e-ink or LCDs screens are better. LCD screens are less expensive than e-paper screens and offer color and multimedia, but consume batteries faster.
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GoogleNexusOneSmartphone
From: PC World on Wed, Feb 03 2010 5:21 AM
The Google Nexus One trumps other phones in performance, display quality, and speed. But the native Android soft keyboard is in desperate need of a redesign. And throwing in multitouch--to enhance the navigation and typing experience--wouldn’t hurt.
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SneakPeekAtarisNewStarTrekOnlineRoleplayingGame
From: PC World on Sat, Jan 30 2010 5:15 PM
The multiplayer role-playing Star Trek Online game from Atari comes out Febuary 2nd, but Staff Editor Patrick Miller looked at a pre-release version.
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WorldTechUpdateHackingthePS3ApplesiPadInternetFreedomandMore
From: PC World on Sat, Jan 30 2010 5:15 AM
In this week’s World Tech Update, Apple unveils its iPad that Steve Jobs said fills the gap between a cell phone and a laptop, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton addresses Internet freedom, and Sony’s PlayStation 3 is hacked by the same hacker who first cracked Apple’s iPhone,
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TheAppleiPadExplained
From: PC World on Fri, Jan 29 2010 5:00 AM
At a packed news conference in San Francisco this week, Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the iPad, a tablet computer that attempts to bring the Web, e-mail, entertainment and games together in a single, portable device. Here’s what this device has going on.
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WatchTheAppleiPadinAction
From: PC World on Thu, Jan 28 2010 4:34 AM
Apple unveils its latest creation, the iPad, a tablet device with a 9.7 inch touchscreen, Wi-Fi, and a 1-gigahertz Apple A4 processor. Pricing for the iPad will be between $500 and $830, depending on configuration, and the device ship in 60 days.
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AppleiPadFirstImpressionsbyPCWorldandMacworld
From: PC World on Thu, Jan 28 2010 4:34 AM
"Underwhelming." "Pleasantly surprised." See who thought what: Steve Fox, Editorial Director of PCWorld and Jason Snell, Editorial Director of Macworld, discuss Apple’s new tablet.
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AsusLaunchesFashionableEeePC1008PNetbook
From: PC World on Wed, Jan 27 2010 4:32 PM
Asus has introduced a new Eee PC with a 10.1-inch screen with an LED backlight, Windows 7, and Intel’s new Atom N450 processor.
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OlympusPENEP2ACompactandCreativeDigitalCamera
From: PC World on Sat, Jan 23 2010 4:20 PM
The $1100 Olympus' Pen E-P2 is the newest entry in the company’s interchangeable lens line of Micro Four-Thirds cameras. Senior Editor Tim Moynihan expecially liked its selection of art modes and its crisp 720p HD video capability.
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WorldTechUpdateTechnologyHelpsHaitiAmazonKindleNewsandMore
From: PC World on Sat, Jan 23 2010 4:17 AM
In this week’s show, rescue efforts continue in Haiti as technology allows donations to pour in, Amazon announces an SDK for the Kindle, Bill Gates joins Twitter, Sony delays the launch of its PS3 motion controller, the world’s fastest texters are crowned, and more...
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PalmUpgradesPreandPixiSmartphonesforVerizon
From: PC World on Fri, Jan 22 2010 4:16 PM
The Palm Pre Plus and Palm Pixi Plus are more like updates of the original phones than a completely new product. Even so, the subtle tweaks, combined with Verizon’s speedy network, makes them both a solid improvement.
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FujitsuUnveilsPocketSizedWindows7Laptop
From: PC World on Fri, Jan 22 2010 4:15 AM
Fujitsu has unveiled a Windows 7 laptop computer that’s small enough to fit in your pocket. The Loox U, also known as the Lifebook UH900, will be available from February in Japan, the US, and Asia.
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SonyLaunchesTransferJetGadgets
From: PC World on Wed, Jan 20 2010 4:09 AM
TransferJet, a Sony-developed technology that allows wireless data transfer between gadgets, will begin appearing in products soon. TransferJet works at a range of up to 3 centimeters and its speed rivals USB cables. It also promises to be easier to use than competing wireless systems because it...
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