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  • Article | 17/09/2010 First look: Internet Explorer 9 beta makes waves
    One of the best ways to see what's changed with the ninth and newest version of Microsoft's Internet Explorer is to tune into beautyoftheweb.com and ...
  • Article | 9/09/2010 A Google TV refresher: What we know so far
    Google TV's planned fall launch is not news, but given that Google hasn't said much about its television plans since May, it's time for a refresher. H...
  • Article | 8/09/2010 Why Android is stealing share from iOS
    Hardly a week goes by without some fresh evidence of Android's growing success.
  • Article | 6/09/2010 Did e-mail and the Internet kill the 9-5 workday?
    Have you checked your work e-mailtoday? If you're like most employees in the United States and United Kingdom, the answer is yes despite the fact that...
  • Article | 1/09/2010 AutoCAD app proves strengths of iPad
    Autodesk announced that it is bringing AutoCAD back to the Mac, and also adding AutoCAD apps for the iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad.
  • Article | 1/09/2010 Has Digg dug its own grave?
    Some people just don't like change. Less than a week after Digg released version 4 of its social news-sharing site, fans have rebelled, flooding Digg ...
  • Article | 25/08/2010 Chrome patches show the power of open source--and Google
    Google's patching of vulnerabilities in its open source Chrome Web browser last week wasn't so much notable in itself; Microsoft, to be sure, is forev...
  • Article | 17/08/2010 Manga Browser
    Manga Browser is exactly what its name implies: a manga browser. While this app is a fan favorite of those who love their manga, this application's Ac...
  • Article | 14/08/2010 Getting Ready For Internet Explorer 9
    After four platform previews aimed at demonstrating the power of the underlying Internet Explorer 9 engine to developers, Microsoft is ready to unveil...
  • Article | 6/08/2010 Stupid mobile tricks: 7 stories of smartphone horror
    For a device with "smart" in its name, a smartphone sure can help you do a lot of stupid things. Whether it's racking up thousands of dollars in inter...
  • Article | 5/08/2010 11 free Linux apps your business needs now
    Despite the wealth of free applications out there, many small business owners continue to spend an inordinate amount of their all-too-scarce resources...
  • Article | 4/08/2010 Twitter Tips: 5 Ways to Find Relevant Followers
    Twitter has more than 100 million users, which means you're bound to encounter a lot of noise. You'll find brands hawking their products or services, ...
  • Article | 3/08/2010 Lab Notes: The Inside Scoop on Browser Speed Testing
    If you're a regular PCWorld reader, you may have noticed the Browser Blowout story we posted last week. In it, I looked at various aspects of the majo...
  • Article | 3/08/2010 What Android's impressive growth means for you
    Rather than bore you with an opening line about how Android phones outsold the iPhone last quarter, I'm going to begin with an anecdote:
  • Article | 3/08/2010 Is Linux really harder to use?
    Not surprisingly, the misperception that Linux is harder to use than other operating systems is also one that competing vendors routinely use to scare...

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