Monday 3 October 2011

The Most Intriguing New Cameras of Fall 2011

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October 3, 2011
Weekly Brief
Top Story: The Most Intriguing New Cameras of Fall 2011 Get your holiday wish lists ready: These brand-new interchangeable-lens cameras, interesting point-and-shoots, and innovative imaging devices are all coming in late 2011.
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News
Update: iPhone 5 and iOS 5: What We Know So Far All there is to know about the iPhone 5, iPhone 4S, and iOS 5 launch next week in one tidy spot.
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Doodle Celebrates Google's 13th Birthday: Here are 13 Milestones Google turns 13 and celebrates with, what else, a Google Doodle. Here's a look back on 13 Google milestones and birthday doodles.
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Apple iPhone 5 Event Set for Oct. 4 Apple officially announced its iPhone launch event, scheduled for Tuesday, October 4.
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How-To
Must I Give Up XP? Spiderowych asked the Windows forum if he must upgrade from XP to Windows 7
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How to Clean Your Laptop or Desktop LCD There's a right way and a wrong way to remove the dust and streaks from your LCD. Make sure you don't do it the wrong way.
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Fix-It Tips: Troubleshoot a BIOS Error, Create a Security First-Aid USB Drive That scary CMOS message probably has a quick fix; free tool helps you create a USB recovery drive.
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Downloads
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

Smartr Inbox for Gmail Smartr Inbox for Gmail makes Gmail much more than just an excellent email tool: It helps turn it into a central hub for all of your electronic communications, including social networking via Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter.
Email This! Email this! is great for anyone who wants to share Web page URLs with others. When you're on a Web page that you want to share, click a button, and the add-in launches your default email client, creates a new mail message, and inserts the URL into the message, and the title of the page into the subject line.
How to Set Up Your Network for PCs and Macs Here's how you can get your Windows 7 PC to to play nicely on a network that also has Macs. Keep reading.
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Product Reviews
Symantec Norton AntiVirus 2011
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Pros Good interface; Strong malware detection Cons Scan speeds lag behind top performers
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LG Electronics INFINIA 47LW6500 47" 3D LED TV (1920x1080, 240Hz, HDTV, LED Backlight, 3D, Wi-Fi)
87
Pros Excellent feature selection; Highly competitive price; Very good image quality Cons Minor motion issues
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Lenovo ThinkPad X1
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Pros Very solid construction; Thin and relatively light Cons poor battery life; glossy screen
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Update: iPhone 5 and iOS 5: What We Know So Far All there is to know about the iPhone 5, iPhone 4S, and iOS 5 launch next week in one tidy spot.
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Oops! Apple Prematurely Sends 'Welcome to iCloud' E-mail Apple has sent out invitations to an event on Tuesday, when observers expect the iPhone 5 and iOS 5 announcements to be made.
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Incredibly Useful Sites for Small Business Nearly all the tools you need to run a small or midsize company are within reach of any Web browser. Here are some of the best online services and sites for business.
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Samsung Galaxy S II for AT&T Review: Fast and Powerful The Samsung Galaxy S II pretty much has it all: a dual-core processor, HSPA+ speeds and a gorgeous display. But a current security flaw with the lock screen causes some concern.
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Brother MFC-J825DW review: Midpriced MFP with CD/DVD printing CD/DVD printing and some Web connectivity help this model stand out among other midpriced inkjet MFPs.
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Cut the Rope Review: Challenging Puzzles and Adorable Monsters This cute physics-based game is somewhat resource-heavy but otherwise excellent.
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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

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