| Our Top Stories | Acer Shows Laptop With Intel's New Ivy Bridge Processor at CES Acer Sunday became one of the first PC makers to show a laptop using Intel's upcoming Core processor code-named Ivy Bridge. Share: | High-Speed USB 3.0 to Reach Smartphones, Tablets by Year End USB 3.0 ports will reach smartphones and tablets by the end of the year or early next year, the USB standards setting organization said Sunday at CES 2012. Share: | Self-service IT: Are Users up for the Task? Empowering users with do-it-yourself tools is all the rage in IT these days. What could possibly go wrong? Share: | New Iomega Network Storage Gear Starts at 1TB, $220 Iomega adds two products to the growing army of network devices designed to make storing and serving up date easy and affordable. Share: | Acer to Offer Free Cloud Service, Shows Super-slim Ultrabook Acer kicked off the Consumer Electronics Show by previewing a free cloud service for storing images and other documents online, and showing a novel Ultrabook laptop. Share: | Desktop Linux Gains Share in Recent Months Since last August, the free operating system has climbed to a new high of 1.41 percent, Net Applications reports. Share: | Passwords Aren't Dead, Though Maybe Yours Should Be Despite all those "death to passwords" chants, some say it's still a solid form of authentication -- when users aren't being stupid about theirs. Share: | IPhone More Dominant Than Ever, Though Samsung Makes Strides The iPhone is by far the smartphone most in demand among 4,000 North American consumers, but Samsung, Apple's frequent rival in court, is coming on strong, according to Share: | Israel Steps up Rhetoric Against Credit-card Hackers A top Israeli official likens cyber attacks to terrorism and says they merit the same response. Share: | Commerce Report Urges U.S. to Boost Tech Efforts Cuts in government support of research, education contribute to a trade deficit and slip in innovation, analysis warns. Share: | SSD Prices Will Fall Below $1 per GB in 2012, Says IDC The price for SSDs (solid state drives) that are going into PCs are expected to fall below US$1 per gigabyte during the second half of 2012, further boosting... Share: | Rickroll Emails Didn't Come From Me, Says Stratfor CEO Emails in which security consultancy Stratfor appears to invite customers to rate its response to a recent security breach are not actually from its CEO, the... Share: | Microsoft Updates Windows Phone, Angers Users With this move, Microsoft stopped telling users which vendors and carriers are providing updates. Share: | Dell: PCs Not Under Threat From Tablets or Smartphones The PC is not likely to be challenged by the tablet or the smartphone, and many users of the Internet on these devices will turn to the PC for a better... Share: | AT&T Joins OpenStack AT&T became the first U.S. telecom service provider to join OpenStack, the organization that has developed an open-source cloud software stack. Share: | Canonical Demonstrates Ubuntu TV Anticipating a growing market for smart television sets, Canonical will be demonstrating a version of its popular Ubuntu Linux OS that can be used for running... Share: | | | | Sponsored Downloads | | East-Tec DisposeSecureDon't give away sensitive information. Deleting a file doesnt make it go away, its still sitting there on your hard drive and available to anyone who wants to get it. East-Tec removes data according to US Department of Defense standards and ensures that when files are deleted theyre completely gone. (Compatibility: Platform independent) PCWorld newsletters subscribers, use discount code EAST-VM7R-DCPX for 30% off. | | PDF2TXTConvert PDF files to plain text for editing and for using in other programs such as Word or a text editor. No more expensive PDF editor required. Convert a single file or use the batch option to convert multiple files. Even has a command line option for power users. (Compatibility: Windows 95/98/ME,Windows NT/2000,Windows XP) Discount code AKSL-3DHB-PDFU gets PCWorld newsletters subscribers 70% off! | | |
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