Monday, 10 October 2011

The Top 10 HDTVs of 2011

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October 10, 2011
Weekly Brief
Top Story: The Top 10 HDTVs of 2011 Looking for a great all-around HDTV? Our PCWorld Labs tests helped us identify the ten best sets for features, design, and image quality.
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News
Steve Jobs' Death: How the World Reported it Articles on the Apple icon's passing grace the front pages of newspapers and websites around the world. Heres a look at some of the coverage.
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Top 10 iPad and iPhone Paper-Replacement Apps These 10 clever apps focus on eliminating your use of paper. Use them to speed up productivity, save money, or just make the stacks of paper on your desk smaller.
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Apple Chairman Steve Jobs Dead at 56 Steve Jobs, the co-founder of Apple--one of the most successful technology companies in the world--has died.
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How-To
Speed Up Your Internet Connection by Changing Your Domain Name System Server Is your Internet connection slow? The cause could be a slow DNS name server. Here's how to find the fastest, most reliable DNS servers in your area and use them to enhance your Internet browsing experience.
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How to Stop Facebook, Google+, and Twitter From Tracking You You realize how much your browsing is centrally tracked, right? Or do you?
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Browsing Tips: Slow-Loading Sites, Google Chrome Tweak Here's how to deal with unwanted add-ons in Firefox and Google Chrome, and fix a Chrome annoyance.
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Downloads
PCWorld Reviewers' Favorite Files: September 2011 After Labor Day, productivity is key. Our reviewers especially liked email helpers, a business-worthy uninstaller, and a cloud-based organizer. Even the less work-related software here, such as a video converter and an international disaster alert program, does its thing efficiently. And when you're serious about games, check out highlights from PCWorld's old-School RPGs feature.
Perfect Updater Perfect Updater ($30) is one of the best solutions I've found for locating and fix out-of-date drivers on a Windows PC. As soon as you launch Perfect Updater, it begins to scan your PC for out-of-date drivers. You can select which drivers you'd like to update, and once it begins, the process is seamless.
Device Doctor DeviceDoctor.com touts the Device Doctor utility as a free and simple solution to a common problem: PCs plagued with out-of-date drivers. This application delivers on its promise of simplicity as you begin to use it, but it doesn't deliver everything you need in order to get your PC's devices current.
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
Read Complete Review » Top 10 Paid Antivirus Programs for 2011 » Top 5 Paid Antivirus for 2011 »
LG Electronics INFINIA 47LW6500 47" 3D LED TV (1920x1080, 240Hz, HDTV, LED Backlight, 3D, Wi-Fi)
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Pros Excellent feature selection; Highly competitive price; Very good image quality Cons Minor motion issues
Read Complete Review » Our Favorite HDTVs for 3D Viewing » Top 10 HDTVs »
Lenovo ThinkPad X1
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Pros Very solid construction; Thin and relatively light Cons poor battery life; glossy screen
Read Complete Review » Top Ultraportable Laptops » Top 10 Business Laptops »
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Holiday Tech Gadget Sneak Peek Gadget makers are gearing up for the holidays, showing off AudioBulbs, Kinect add-ons, and sub-$250 tablets. Here is a look at what they'll be promoting.
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Google Releases Chrome Desktop-Sharing Feature Integrating remote desktop functionality into a Google product may be welcome to some users who may not trust third-party vendors that already offer the service.
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Top Reviews 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.
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11 Essential Android Tablet Apps: The Ultimate Starter Kit Got an Android tablet? These 11 must-have apps are all optimized for Honeycomb tablets and stand ready to help you make the most of your big-screen experience.
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Razor Sharp Wallpaper Sink your teeth into this shark screen saver, in hues of blue.
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Turtle Wallpaper Cheer yourself up with this whimsical turtle wallpaper.
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Downloads: Editor's Collection
PCWorld Reviewers' Favorite Files: September 2011After Labor Day, productivity is key. Our reviewers especially liked email helpers, a business-worthy uninstaller, and a cloud-based organizer. Even the less work-related software here, such as a video converter and an international disaster alert program, does its thing efficiently. And when you're serious about games, check out highlights from PCWorld's old-School RPGs feature.
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