| Our Top Stories | The Best of CES 2011 Great looking tablets, superfast phones and the return of the boom box. Here's what we loved at this year's show. Share: | Verizon iPhone Predictions: What it'll Look Like Inside and Out Verizon is widely expected to (finally) announce its version of the iPhone on Tuesday in New York. Share: | CES 2011: Picks and Pans Tablet overload, 4G networks, Android-based phones, 3D HDTVs, Lady Gaga, and a PC that dispenses ice-cold beer--the best and the worst of this year's CES. Share: | iPad 2 on the Way, Digg Founder Spills Digg founder Kevin Rose blogs advice to hold off buying an iPad in anticipation of an update within a month. Share: | Biggest Fails of CES 2011 We got sick of seeing me-too tablets and hearing overblown claims about 4G networks. And the T-Pain microphone? Just painful. Share: | PC-Free MagicJack Coming Soon The MagicJack Plus will plug into a wall outlet and provide voice-over-IP phone service by hooking up to a broadband or 4G mobile network. Share: | Verizon iPhone Expected Tuesday A roundup of the expectations of those who received an invitation to Verizon's "latest news." Share: | Hard Drive Withstands Drops, Submersion, Shotgun Blasts ioSafe's Rugged Portable hard drive launched at the Consumer Electronics Show this week withstood drops, submersion and even blasts from a 12-gauge shotgun. Share: | One-Third of All Malware Appeared in 2010 Cybercrooks cranked out a third of all malware that has ever existed last year, according to the latest PandaLabs annual report. Share: | Philips uWand Remote to Bring Wii-Style Controls to TVs Philips has a solution to the button-laden madness of today's remote controls, and it behaves a lot like the motion controllers of Nintendo's Wii. Share: | British Firm Crafts Remote Access to Chrome A small British company is to work with Google on developing remote access for Chrome. Share: | Beatles Cut a Better iTunes Royalty Deal The Beatles' label Apple Corps is apparently paid directly by iTunes, which implies a more lucrative deal than standard agreements. Share: | BlackBerry PlayBook: An Introduction Analysis: Learn a few gestures and you're on your way with RIM's tablet entry. Share: | Kingston Brings External Hard Drive to iPad Kingston previews the Mobi SX, WEP-secured external hard drive to expand (and share) an iPad's local storage. Share: | Xperia Arc: Hands On Analysis: It appears Sony learned from the missteps of the Xperia X10 -- outdated Android, unremarkable specs. Share: | Windows Phone 7 Likes Your 3G A Bit Too Much Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 allegedly use an awful lot of cellular bandwidth, even when idle. Share: | U.S. Subpoenas Twitter for Wikileaks Info The U.S. Department of Justice served Twitter with a subpoena seeking information about the accounts of the Wikileaks organization and its founder. Share: | Has CES Outlived its Usefulness? Analysis: Is it a product of a bygone era in tech, now rendered nearly useless in this age of the 24-hour news cycle? Share: | Testing Tasers at CES 2011 PCWorld writer Sarah Purewal and assistant Alex Wawro conduct a live-fire test of the Taser C2 Neuromuscular Incapacitation device on display at CES. Share: | Lenovo Looks at Tablets to Expand Mobile Operations Lenovo will focus on consumer tablets and also look at enterprise tablets as it tries to rev up its mobile operations, a company executive said on Friday. Share: | | | | Downloads: Editor's Collection | | Six Downloads to Improve Microsoft OfficeAnyone who uses Microsoft Office will agree on two things: It's a powerful collection of applications, and it needs improvement. These six programs bring Office a lot closer to what it should be. Three of them work across multiple Office applications, improving the much-loved--and much-hated--ribbon-based interface. The other three are application-specific, giving Outlook, Word, and Excel additional capabilities that Microsoft either didn't think of or didn't bother with. | | Classic Menu for Office 2007 2112 Downloads | Shareware | Filed Under Word Processing | | You don't have to give up the old menus from earlier versions of Microsoft Office. | | | Office Tab 901 Downloads | Shareware | Filed Under Business | | Office Tab provides easy access to your open Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, and PowerPoint slide shows. | | | Lookeen 1350 Downloads | Demo | Filed Under Search/Lookup Tools | | Power up Outlook with faster searches and better organization. | | | CrossEyes 8752 Downloads | Trial | Filed Under Word Processing | | Get a real look at what's going on inside your Word documents with CrossEyes. | | | ASAP Utilities 3491 Downloads | Free | Filed Under Spreadsheet | | ASAP Utilities puts all sorts of tools you've wanted or never imagined onto one Excel ribbon. | | | Search Commands 1738 Downloads | Free | Filed Under Business | | Not sure upon which tab a command resides? 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