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Apple Adds Special 20-inch IMac for Educational Institutions
During these difficult economic times, schools are feeling the budget pinch as much as any other group. So Apple's decision to...
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The 10 Lamest Facebook Apps
Do you really need to know about your friends' bowel movements? Or what sandal they'd be? It was a tough competition, but we chose the 10 lamest apps on Facebook.
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Security Software: Protection or Extortion?
Two PC World contributors square off to debate the necessity or nuisance of antimalware apps.
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MouseWrangler Adds Macros to Your Mouse Movements
With this freebie, use mouse gestures instead of the keyboard to speed common windows tasks.
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IPhone Finds a Home in the Enterprise Market
Market-research firm Forrester on Monday released a report that looks at several companies using the iPhone in the enterprise...
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Netbook Computers Whet Enterprise Appetite
For a number of enterprise users and their application requirements, portability and price make netbooks a compelling option.
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iPhone Jailbreaking More Popular Than Ever
Even with nearly 1 billion legit applications delivered by Apple's iPhone App Store, users still want unapproved features on their iPhones.
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Netflix for Wii and PS3, Here it Comes?
Netflix two-timing Microsoft? Don't bet on it, but word is something's up, per an intriguingly worded job-posting online.
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iPhone Apps Apple Doesn't Want You to Install
Here's a selection of favorite forbidden -- but useful and fun -- iPhone applications on Apple's banned list.
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Hacker Claims Credit For Amazon's Gay-Themed Book 'Glitch'
Hacker posts his confession on LiveJournal about the "glitch" that caused hundreds of LGBT-themed books to lose their sales ranks over the weekend.
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Password Stealers Sit on Popular Download Sites
You don't have to find underground sites to pick up hacking tools and password stealers; a researcher finds one sitting right out in the open.
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Darkness for IPhone
Let's say you need to call Aunt Celeste in Sydney--is she awake? Or perhaps your boss has handed you a hot lead from...
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Microsoft Releases Job Training Vouchers in Washington
Offered as part of the company's Elevate America program, the vouchers are good for technology training
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Filling in PDF Forms
Reader Don Rock seeks a way to fill in PDF forms but looks to the wrong application for help. He writes:
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Beam ESPN Content to Your Nintendo DS
Nintendo and ESPN buddy up to put wireless sports analysis, mini-games, and hot dogs in the palm of your hand.
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Oracle Not Budging on Maintenance Fees
Analysts and consultants say the vendor is making some contract concessions to customers, but not on its support fees
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10 Expert Ubuntu Tricks
Try these simple shortcuts to work smart and faster in Ubuntu and other Linux distributions.
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Turning Off Disk Defragmenter May Solve a Sluggish PC, Part 2
Three more thoughts on the whole Disk Defragmenter debacle. Was it really to blame? How important is a disk defragger, anyway?
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Steve Jobs Still Involved in Apple's Operations, as Promised
Steve Jobs may be on a health-related leave of absence, but that doesn't mean his presence isn't still felt.
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Price of Prince IPod Will Make Doves Cry
Do you like Prince? Like, a lot? If so, then you may be the prime candidate for this limited edition iPod commemorating the...
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Advanced Photo Recovery Utility Released
Disk Doctors on Monday announced the release of Advanced Photo Recovery, a US$69 utility for Mac OS X. A demo version is...
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Forrester: Microsoft Opens Virtual Desktop Options
Licensing remains expensive and complicated for enterprises, but Microsoft is allowing new usage scenarios
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Tech Mahindra Says Satyam Brings Complementary Business
Investment in Satyam will help diversify into new markets
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Fire Words for IPhone
Fire Words is one of the first games I installed on my iPhone when the App Store launched last year. Countless games have come...
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Create a Photo Collage in Any Shape
Use your image editor or a free utility to artfully arrange a collection of digital photos.