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Share: | Senators Propose Mobile Location Privacy Law Following a recent uproar over the ways in which Apple and Google collect location information from mobile users, two U.S. senators propose a law to strengthen privacy in mobile use. Share: | | | Downloads: Editor's Collection | PCWorld Reviewers' Favorite Files: May 2011Our reviewers can't get enough of utilities. Geeky stuff like benchmarking, drive partitioning, memory testing. Must-haves like desktop organizers and security helpers. Microsoft Office improvements. But we like to have fun, too, so we couldn't resist some great media software, sci-fi themepacks, and designing our own cursors. These are just the highlights from the merry month of May. | PCMark Basic 3909 Downloads | Free | Filed Under Benchmarking | Put your hardware through its paces, and then compare your performance online, with this free program. | | RealWorld Cursor Editor 12120 Downloads | Free | Filed Under Tools | Create static or animated cursors for Windows XP, Vista, or 7; make cursors from images. | | ResophNotes 424 Downloads | Free | Filed Under Desktop | Keep your notes effortlessly with this free application, both locally and in the cloud. | | See (11) more PCWorld Reviewers' Favorite Files: May 2011 » | Browse DownloadsAntivirus & Security • Design & Multimedia • Utilities • Games • Chat, Email, & the Web • | Sponsored Downloads | Privacy SolverHelps remove traces of Internet activity and every-day computer use, including cookies, temporary Internet files, typed URLs and more. Gives you the choice of both automatic and manual protection capabilities. 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Apply effects like brightness, contrast, saturation, grey, emboss, and old film. Convert multiple flip video files at one time, making your conversion much easier. (Compatibility: Windows NT/2000,Windows XP,Windows NT/2000/2003/SBS2003,Windows Vista) | | |
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