Our Top Stories | iPhone 5 Expected to Break Sales Record One analyst thinks the iPhone 5 could sell 1.7 million units on its first day of availability, smashing the 1.5 million unit one-day record set by the iPhone 4 release. Share: | Apple's iPhone Event: 5 Things to Watch For A new pitchman, possible new alliances, new roles for existing products, and a farewell to a classic -- keep your eyes on the stage for these on Tuesday. Share: | Apple Announces Cards iOS App You can now make the same kinds of cards you know and love from iPhoto on your iOS device, thanks to the new Cards app, announced at Apple's Lets Talk iPhone event on Tuesday. Share: | Walmart and T-Mobile to Sell No-Contract $30 Mobile Phone Plans With "Unlimited" 4G Data The plans also include unlimited text messaging and 100 voice minutes per month. They will be available on October 16. 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Share: | Lenovo ThinkStation C20 Lenovo originally designed its compact ThinkStation C20 workstation for financial markets, but it can also be considered a powerful graphics workstation or software development platform. Share: | LightSquared Might Take Legal Action Over GPS LightSquared may take legal action if it is denied permission to build its planned LTE network because of concerns over interference between that network and... Share: | | | Top News on PCWorld.com | Four Netflix Alternatives Tested Do recent changes to Netflix's services make you angry? We tested Netflix against four solid alternatives to see whether switching video providers is worth it. Share: | iPhone 5 Expected to Break Sales Record One analyst thinks the iPhone 5 could sell 1.7 million units on its first day of availability, smashing the 1.5 million unit one-day record set by the iPhone 4 release. Share: | Downloads: Editor's Collection | Classic Games in the Making: Old-School RPGs Are New Again In the early days of computer RPGs, all it took was you and your PC to enjoy a good story and the thrill of success. Today, you may want to experience new games in the old style--and that's what we're talking about here, to varying degrees of "new" and "old." The games in this unranked list mix old-school gameplay with new styles and ideas. We tossed in one classic for reference. All are single-player and turn-based; no 20-man raids or button-mashing required. --Ian Harac | Browse DownloadsAntivirus & Security • Design & Multimedia • Utilities • Games • Chat, Email, & the Web • | Sponsored Downloads | AseeSoft DVD Video to MP4 allA converter that allows you to transform your DVD movies into the standard MP4 format, which allows you to view them on all types of devices, including the iPod, PSP, Xbox and on mobile phones. 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