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Top $10 iPhone and iPad Apps Worth Paying For From serious business apps to great games to music-makers, this list contains something for everyone and well worth the price.
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What Amazon Must Do to Save Kindle Direct Publishing As awesome as Kindle Direct Publishing is, it will be crushed by spam if Amazon doesn't take some action to control the amount of junk titles being dumped on it.
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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.
Doctor Who Windows 7 Theme   3387 Downloads  |  Free  |  Filed Under Themes
This Doctor Who Windows 7 theme starts with the first Doctor and goes all the way to the eleventh.
PCMark Basic   4047 Downloads  |  Free  |  Filed Under Benchmarking
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Flip Video Converter--15% off!A creative digital device which includes the Flip Ultra, the Flip Ultra HD, the Flip Video Mino, and the Flip Video Mino HD. Flip video Camcorder records video in .MP4 format. Encode flip video to common video formats and extract audio tracks from referred video formats to a variety of file types. Enjoy captured flip videos on your iPod, iPhone, Apple TV, PSP, Zune, BlackBerry, Gphone or other MP3/MP4 player. Join multiple flip video files into one file by tick Merge into one file option. Crop and Customize Video Frame Size Customize video frame size according to the scale of cropped video. 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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