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LGsSuperThin31inchOLEDTV
From: PC World on Fri, Sep 10 2010 6:14 AM
LG has introduced a 31-inch OLED television that’s just 2.9mm-thick and can display both 2D and 3D images.
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Aipteki2Shoots3DVideoonaBudget
From: PC World on Thu, Sep 09 2010 5:18 AM
The Aiptek i2 retails for $260 and is a small 3D camcorder that can shoot both videos and photos in 3D.
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TabletWarsatIFAinBerlin3DCamerasandMore
From: PC World on Sat, Sep 04 2010 8:24 PM
World Tech Update is on location at the IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin where Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Tab, Toshiba introduced the Folio 100 tablet, Sony’s Howard Stringer discussed a 24/7 3D television station, Panasonic has a camcorder that lets consumers to create their own 3D cont...
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ALookattheNewAppleTViPodTouchandNano
From: PC World on Sat, Sep 04 2010 7:57 AM
Apple has just announced their annual changes to the company’s media devices: this year, the iPod Touch, Nano and Apple TV have all been revamped. Nate Ralph takes a look.
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MITsTouchscreenMemtableSupportsMultipleUsers
From: PC World on Tue, Aug 31 2010 5:40 AM
Researchers at the MIT Media Lab are working on a conference room-sized table that can display images and text, allow multiple uses to input data and also record and playback the collaboration.
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HowtoBuildYourOwnPCPart2
From: PC World on Wed, Aug 25 2010 4:46 AM
In part two of our three-part series that accompanies our story The Perfect PC: Don’t Buy It, Build It (in which we take you through the steps for building a PC), we insert the CPU in the socket on the motherboard, add the RAM, and install the CPU cooler. Senior Editor Jason Cross shows you how.
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HowtoBuildYourOwnPCPart3
From: PC World on Wed, Aug 25 2010 4:46 AM
In the final installment of our three-part series that takes you through the steps for building a PC, we install the hard drive, optical drive and the graphics card. Staff Editor Nate Ralph shows you how. Be sure to read the accompanying story The Perfect PC: Build It, Don’t Buy It.
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HowtoBuildYourOwnPCPart1
From: PC World on Tue, Aug 24 2010 5:49 PM
In part one of our three-part series--"The Perfect PC: Don’t Buy It, Build It"--Jason Cross and Nate Ralph show you how to connect the power supply and insert the motherboard into your new computer.
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HowtoBuildYourOwnPCPart1
From: PC World on Tue, Aug 24 2010 5:49 PM
In part one of our three-part series--"The Perfect PC: Don’t Buy It, Build It"--Jason Cross and Nate Ralph show you how to connect the power supply and insert the motherboard into your new computer.
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CanonsPowerShotS90andSD4000ISPointandShootCamerasRaisetheBar
From: PC World on Tue, Aug 24 2010 5:43 PM
Canon’s PowerShot S90 is the best shirt-pocket compact we've ever used: it has full manual controls that approach the tools on a DSLR and takes great pictures in just about any lighting situation. The PowerShot SD4000 IS, on the other hand, is an everyday point-and-shoot camera that offers ...
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TheARDroneAniPadControlledToyHelicopteronSteroids
From: PC World on Tue, Aug 24 2010 4:41 AM
The AR.Drone helicopter has four rotor blades, two cameras and can be flown over WiFi by an iPad, iPod Touch or iPhone. Controlling the drone’s flight is done by tilting your controller. Ascent and decent, as well as rotation, are controlled by a separate on-screen button. The AR.Drone will be a...
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HPsEnvy17LaptopisaMultimediaPowerhouse
From: PC World on Sun, Aug 22 2010 4:23 AM
HP’s Envy 17 laptop is a fully-powered desktop replacement. Featuring a full complement of ports (including HDMI, USB 3.0 and Mini-Display), the machine has a 1080p screen, dual hard drives, ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5850 graphics, and a slot-loading Blu-Ray drive. Senior Editor Jason Cross likes i...
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HPsEnvy17LaptopisaMultimediaPowerhouse
From: PC World on Sun, Aug 22 2010 4:23 AM
HP’s Envy 17 laptop is a fully-powered desktop replacement. Featuring a full complement of ports (including HDMI, USB 3.0 and Mini-Display), the machine has a 1080p screen, dual hard drives, ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5850 graphics, and a slot-loading Blu-Ray drive. Senior Editor Jason Cross likes i...
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WorldTechUpdateFacebooksPlacesNewiPadRumorsandMore
From: PC World on Sat, Aug 21 2010 4:14 AM
In this week’s show: Facebook introduces a location based service called Places, Twitter creates the Tweet Button, a Taiwanese newspaper reports that Apple is readying a new tablet similar to its iPad, and NASA puts a telescope in a 747.
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WorldTechUpdateFacebooksPlacesNewiPadRumorsandMore
From: PC World on Sat, Aug 21 2010 4:14 AM
In this week’s show: Facebook introduces a location based service called Places, Twitter creates the Tweet Button, a Taiwanese newspaper reports that Apple is readying a new tablet similar to its iPad, and NASA puts a telescope in a 747.
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IntelAnnouncesPlanstoPurchaseSecurityVendorMcAfee
From: PC World on Fri, Aug 20 2010 4:08 AM
Intel has announced plans to acquire security vendor McAfee in a cash deal valued at about 7.7 billion US dollars. Intel said the deal will enable it to bolster hardware security and also address a range of Internet-connected devices. Both boards of directors have approved the deal, and McAfee i...
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MotorolasDroid2NeedsaBetterUserInterfaceandCamera
From: PC World on Thu, Aug 19 2010 4:07 PM
While the Motorola Droid 2 ships with latest version of Android and has an improved design, the phone’s proprietary Motoblur interface gets in the way of a few native Android apps and the camera is mediocre. Smartphone expert Ginny Mies takes a look.
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BlackBerryTorchWillPleaseRIMFansButFewOthers
From: PC World on Tue, Aug 17 2010 3:46 PM
RIM’s new BlackBerry 6OS-based Torch 9800 smartphone features a modern, spruced-up user interface, but BlackBerry owners will feel right at home. Are these changes enough to win over new customers and to compete with the ever-growing Android army? Ginny Mies takes a look.
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WorldTechUpdateHPsScandaliPhoneonVerizona3DBluRayPlayerandMore
From: PC World on Mon, Aug 16 2010 3:35 PM
In this week’s show: the HP scandal continues to unfold, Dell begins to ship its Streak tablet, more rumors about the iPhone coming to Verizon, Samsung starts selling a portable 3D Blu-Ray player, South Korean police raid Google's offices, Motorola's Droid 2 goes on sale, and more...
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TheAnybotsRobotCanAttendMeetingsForYou
From: PC World on Mon, Aug 16 2010 3:35 PM
The Anybots robot functions as a seeing and hearing personal avatar that can roll around the office as you operate it through a Web browser from your home. With a Wi-Fi connection and a video camera and a speaker in the head of the bot, you can converse with work colleagues from a remote locatio...
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