Our Top Stories | 15 Sizzling Smartphones of CES 2011 Kiss your current smartphone goodbye. There are a multitude of contenders rushing to take its place from HTC, LG, Motorola, Samsung, and even Dell and Vizio. Share: | What CES Is Really Like Never attended Las Vegass annual gadget orgy? Hang on tight for a warts-and-all tour including numerous examples of Pointless Excess, Booth Babe Abuse and Conventioneers Acting Foolishly. Share: | It's a Mad, Mad 4G World at CES 2011 The term '4G' is on everybodys lips as device makers and carriers hurry to release devices capable of connecting to the fast new networks. Share: | How Desktop PCs Got Their Groove Back Technology announced this week at CES breathes new life Into the desktop PC. Share: | CES Tablets: A Revolution in Computing You'll probably be using a tablet soon. Check out some we saw at CES that caught our attention. Share: | Dreaming of an Open-Source CES 2012 Linux and other free software may have played a bigger role this year than ever before at the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show, but next year could be even better. Share: | What BlackBerry Admins Need to Know About the PlayBook The upcoming BlackBerry PlayBook tablet PC is one of the stars of CES 2011. Here's what it means to IT administrators. Share: | Motorola Atrix Hints at a Virtualized, Cloud Future Motorola's Atrix is perhaps one of the best phones to come out of CES this year, but it hides an even more impressive feature: Windows virtualization. Share: | Report: Verizon iPhone to Come Next Week The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Verizon Wireless plans to announce on Tuesday that it will start offering the Apple iPhone. Share: | Networking Gets Faster, More Media-Savvy At CES 2011, networking vendors are touting products that let you access movies, music, and photos on any screen, anywhere. But they're also adding proprietary technologies that won't be compatible with gear from other vendors. Share: | Spam Clock Tallies Junk on the Internet Search firm warns that spammers have turned their attention from e-mail to bogus Web pages. Share: | Meet Dell's Newest Streak We liked its little cousin's slim lines and balanced design. Now the Dell Streak 7 has made its debut. Share: | Verizon Event Next Week Rekindles iPhone Rumors Hints of big news and an "iconic pre-order" support earlier forecasts of a January iPhone on Verizon. Share: | The Geekiest Gadgets of CES 2011 GeekTech pulls a Voltron and assembles all the geekiest gadgets we found in Vegas at CES. Share: | HTC EVO Shift 4G: First Impressions The EVO 4G's little brother has a full-QWERTY keyboard, speedy interface, but no front-facing video camera. Share: | Mitsubishi Unfurls a 92-inch 3D TV New monster set may be the largest 3DTV on the market. Share: | Glasses-Free 3D: Sooner Than You Think? Glasses-free 3D showed up everywhere at CES 2011. Check out the good, bad, and ugly glasses-free 3D--and find out why it might be coming sooner than you think. Share: | Nook Color Gets Hacked Again, Now Runs Ubuntu Nook Color hacks steer away from Android and focus on Linux. Share: | The Weird Gadgets of CES 2011 An auto-tuning microphone, dancing robots, and inductive heating food are some of the weirdest things we've seen at CES so far. Keep reading for more. Share: | New Network Platform Offers Massive Speed Speed is all it's about when it comes to winning or losing a game; the latest in networking platforms offers stellar speed Share: | | | Top News on PCWorld.com | 15 Sizzling Smartphones of CES 2011 Kiss your current smartphone goodbye. There are a multitude of contenders rushing to take its place from HTC, LG, Motorola, Samsung, and even Dell and Vizio. Share: | What CES Is Really Like Never attended Las Vegass annual gadget orgy? 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