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Top 15 iPhone and iPad Apps that Cost 99 Cents Small investments can reap big rewards when it comes to dirt cheap iPhone and iPad apps
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Apple Sued by iCloud An Arizona communications company says it's been calling itself iCloud long before Apple unveiled its new wireless syncing service.
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Les Paul Google Doodle Gets Permanent Home Ubiquitous search engine Google launches a dedicated page for its interactive Les Paul doodle
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Share Netflix? Share a Jail Cell Analysis: Tennessee is apparently in the pocket of the RIAA in an alleged crusade against piracy.
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MacBook Air Due for Refresh Sandy Bridge processors and speedy Thunderbolt connections are expected for an updated MacBook Air this summer.
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IMF is Victim of 'Sophisticated Cyberattack,' Says Report The International Monetary Fund has reportedly been hit with a "large and sophisticated cyberattack" that potentially puts sensitive, confidential data at risk.
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Microsoft Windows 8: 3 More Hidden Features Windows 8 will get better crash-detection features, a 3G/Wi-Fi/WWAN Cost Limiter, and (gasp!) a taskbar with multimonitor support.
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Two Things the Wii U Doesn't Do Eager gamers should be aware of some incompatibilities with earlier games.
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Facing Facts: Facebook's Facial Recognition Analysis: Facebook never forgets a face, until you tell it to. But the real problem isn't facial recognition, it's your total lack of control over how you can be tagged.
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Apple iCloud's Security Challenge Cloud-capable devices treat the PC as any other device, so how do you stay secure with this service?
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Big Questions About Cyberwar The Pentagon is expected to announce a cyberstrategy this month; is a cyberattack on the U.S. an act of war?
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Day 11: Weighing LibreOffice as a Microsoft Office Alternative Since I started using Ubuntu Linux, I have also been using LibreOffice Writer as my primary word processor. Today I will compare LibreOffice against Microsoft Office, and my experience with Google Docs.
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IDC: Windows Phones to Overtake iPhone iOS by 2015 The Windows operating system for smartphones is expected to gain market share in the next few years thanks to Nokia
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Apple's OS X Lion Features Could Make Google Chromebooks Tough Sell A browser-only mode expected with Apple's new version of its desktop operating system could add competition for other firms that are rolling out devices that are essentially browsers in a box
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Symantec Norton AntiVirus 2011
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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   3522 Downloads  |  Free  |  Filed Under Benchmarking
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Create static or animated cursors for Windows XP, Vista, or 7; make cursors from images.
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