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NintendoDebutsItsPortable3DGamingDeviceThe3DS
From: PC World on Wed, Jun 16 2010 4:49 AM
At the 2010 E3 game conference, Nintendo unveiled the 3DS, a handheld gaming system that includes one screen that can display images in 3D without the user wearing special glasses.
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ACloserLookatApplesiPhone4
From: PC World on Sat, Jun 12 2010 4:48 AM
The recently announced Apple iPhone4 is a substantial upgrade in terms of both hardware and software. We’ve been able to briefly get our hands on one and used the opportunity to put the new iOS4 software to work.
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WorldTechUpdateiPhone4FoxconnThinLaptopsandMore
From: PC World on Sat, Jun 12 2010 4:48 AM
In this week’s show, Steve Jobs unveils the iPhone 4, Foxconn plans to increase pay, gadgets and super-thin laptops overflow from Computex, and more...
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AVADirectsClevoX8100LaptopIsGreatforGamingButHugeandHeavy
From: PC World on Fri, Jun 11 2010 4:48 AM
We have mixed feelings about the AVADirect Clevo X8100 laptop: We love the large display and the keyboard, as well as its excellent gaming performance using its Intel Core i7 processor. But we’re a bit put off by the awkwardness of the weight distribution and the sheer physical bulk of the unit....
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UnifiedCommunicationsSuitesforSmallBusinesses
From: PC World on Wed, Jun 09 2010 4:47 PM
Unified communications suites can integrate all your business communications into a single system by blending both messaging and real-time services. We explain how these integrated services can benefit your business while providing cost savings.
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HowtoCreateSecureNetworksforSmallBusinesses
From: PC World on Wed, Jun 09 2010 4:47 AM
For small businesses, the keys to network security are fending off opportunists, slowing down professional hackers, and staying on top of network traffic to detect intrusions. Follow along as we explain how to create a secure network.
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SteveJobsSuffersThroughiPhone4KeynoteTechGlitches
From: PC World on Wed, Jun 09 2010 4:47 AM
Apple CEO Steve Jobs suffered major glitches during Monday’s iPhone 4 unveiling. The culprit? Too many Wi-Fi base stations in the hall where the new smartphone was being launched.
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WWDCAppleAnnouncestheiPhone4
From: PC World on Tue, Jun 08 2010 4:47 AM
CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the new smartphone at the company’s Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco. According to Apple, the phone is 24 percent thinner than the iPhone 3GS, can shoot HD video, and has longer battery life.
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ChoosingtheBestPocketMegazoomCamera
From: PC World on Sun, Jun 06 2010 4:47 AM
If you’re in the market for a new pocket megazoom camera, the choices can be overwhelming. Senior editor Tim Moynihan takes a look at five of the top contenders and make recommendations based on whether you want the newest features, a huge zoom, ease of use, and more...
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WorldTechUpdateNewsfromComputex
From: PC World on Sat, Jun 05 2010 4:47 AM
The huge Computex show in Taipei, Taiwan was the stage for demonstrations of new tablets and e-readers. In addition, Asus showed off the eee Pad 121 and AMD offered a brief glimpse of its new Fusion chip before whisking it away to a secure location. Finally, a skirt made of flash drives made a f...
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IntelShowsMoorestownPrototypes
From: PC World on Sat, Jun 05 2010 4:46 AM
Products based on Intel’s new Moorestown chip could be available as early as late this year. Moorestown combines an Atom processor and a graphics processor into a single package and is aimed at tablet PCs and smartphones. It boasts lower power consumption and higher performance than its rivals, ...
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MSIUnveilstheSketchPadALaptopwithaConvertibleKeyboard
From: PC World on Wed, Jun 02 2010 4:45 AM
MSI has unveiled a laptop computer with a keyboard that flips to reveal a pen-input pad. The Sketch Pad might look like a normal laptop, but grab the keyboard and it transforms. The computer was shown at a news conference used to launch the Wind Pad 100, an Intel Atom-based tablet PC running Win...
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AsusReleasesTheEeePad121TabletPC
From: PC World on Wed, Jun 02 2010 4:45 AM
Asus unveils it’s tablet PC, the Eee Pad 121, which has a 12-inch touch screen display--several inches larger than Apple's iPad--and is based around an Intel Core 2 Duo processor, a chip more typically found in a laptop.
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TheABCsofSSDs
From: PC World on Mon, May 31 2010 4:44 AM
Solid state drives are all the rage right now, and with good reason. Whether you buy a new PC with a SSD already installed, or choose to upgrade your existing drive, their fast performance makes a solid state drive an appealing option.
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NegroponteSays75PrototypeTabletComingin2010
From: PC World on Sat, May 29 2010 4:44 PM
One Laptop per Child announced this week that its prototype XO-3 tablet computer will debut two years ahead of schedule. The XO-3 will run an Arm processor and eventually cost $75.
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WorldTechUpdateFacebookChangesFordUsesGamesandMore
From: PC World on Sat, May 29 2010 4:44 AM
In this week’s show, Facebook revamps privacy controls, Ford employs gaming technology on the assembly line and we get a hands-on with Playstation Move.
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TwoSub200PrintersforYourHomeorHomeOffice
From: PC World on Fri, May 28 2010 4:43 PM
The Kodak ESP-7250 and the Canon Pixma MX870 inket printers both retail for around $200 and while one of them is more suitable for a home or small office, the other would be great for a student or in your home. Senior Editor Melissa Riofrio explains the differences in the two.
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TheBestNetbooksForBusinessEntertainmentBatteryLifeandMore
From: PC World on Fri, May 28 2010 4:44 AM
It may seem like all netbooks are created equal, but in fact they differ quite widely. Senior editor Jason Cross runs through our choices for the best netbooks for battery life, entertainment, business, design, and your wallet from Asus, Gateway, Lenovo and HP. These netbooks start at $300.
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GMsLatestElectricCartheENVCanDriveItself
From: PC World on Fri, May 28 2010 4:44 AM
General Motors' EN-V (electric networked vehicle) has been designed with urban transport in mind, uses a lithium ion phosphate battery that can be charged using ordinary outlets, has a max speed of more than 24 miles per hour with a range of nearly 25 miles, and a turning radius of about tw...
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AMonitorThatRollsUpSonyUnveilsFlexibleOLEDDisplay
From: PC World on Fri, May 28 2010 4:44 AM
Sony’s latest flexible OLED display prototype is sturdy enough to be rolled up while still showing video images. The 4.1-inch screen has a resolution of 432 pixels by 240 pixels, and will be on display at a conference in Seattle this week.
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