| Our Top Stories | Symantec Confirms Leak of Source Code for Old Enterprise Antivirus Products Security vendor Symantec confirmed that a group of hackers is in possession of source code for two of its enterprise antivirus products. Share: | CES Preview: Mobile Technology Will Dominate Everything Lots of tablets and apps will be on display at the gigantic CES show in Las Vegas next week. But we'll also see older technologies that are trying to behave more like mobile devices. Share: | Windows 8 Reset and Refresh: Microsoft's New Ways to Restore Your PC Windows 8's reset and refresh features allow you to install a clean copy of Windows 8 on malfunctioning PCs while preserving apps, personal data, and settings - no backup disks needed. Share: | Nikon Mystery Camera Sparks D800 CES Speculation Is Nikon cooking up a DSLR surprise for the Consumer Electronics Show to sit alongside the recently announced Nikon D4 full-frame DSLR? Share: | Sony to Introduce Lightning Fast Flash Cards With 125 Mbps Write Speeds Sony said Friday it will begin selling memory cards with write speeds of 125 Mbps, the fastest in the industry, from February. Share: | Is Siri Really a Data Hog on iPhone 4S? Data consumption comparisons of iPhones and other smartphones yield mixed results, but several factors gobble data. Share: | Warner Bros. Expected to Delay DVD Rentals By 56 Days New rules will double the lag between release and rental, and other studios will likely quickly follow suit. But will this really promote purchases? Share: | Stolen Facebook Names, Passwords Mostly Old Data More than half of 45,000 credentials clipped by a snoopy worm this week were duds, Facebook says. Share: | Samsung, LG to Launch Google TVs, Joining Sony and Vizio Google said Thursday that TV heavyweights Samsung and LG will launch sets that run its Google TV platform, with new models to be showcased at CES. Share: | The First Next-Gen Wi-Fi Chips Arrive Broadcom announced its first chip family based on the coming 802.11ac Wi-Fi standard, which promises significant improvements over todays fastest 802.11n gear. Share: | Sprint Challenges AT&T on its Turf Sprint Nextel will launch LTE service this year first in Southeastern cities, and expand while still supporting its WiMax network. Share: | Barnes & Noble May Spin off Nook Business Bookseller Barnes & Noble is considering spinning off its Nook digital business to help it grow. Share: | Barnes & Noble: Pros, Cons of Selling Off Nook Would such a move be a boon or a bust for this bookseller recasting itself as a technology company? Share: | Chrome 17 Beta Starts Loading Before You Finish Typing The latest version of Google's browser also protects better against malicious downloads. Share: | Three Benefits of Windows 8 Storage Spaces Windows 8 will include a Storage Spaces feature that provides RAID-protected storage along with space you can expand simply by plugging in USB disks. Share: | MSI Launches Souped Up GT685 Gaming Laptop This 15.6-inch laptop features top-of-the-line hardware, including the Nvidia GeForce GTX 580M graphics card. Share: | Grooveshark's Legal Woes Mount as EMI Sues The only label that has cut a deal with the free music site files suit for royalties; other labels pursue copyright claims. Share: | Ramnit / ZeuS Hybrid Compromises 45,000 Facebook Accounts: What You Should Know A new variant of an old worm is making its way through Facebook, stealing logon credentials and possibly compromising financial accounts. Share: | CES 2012: Top Rumors, Leaks, and Teases (So Far) With only days before the kickoff of CES 2012, new product buzz is reaching a fevered pitch with news of tablets, phones, and cameras leaking out ahead of next week's blizzard official gadget announcements. Share: | Rockchip Aims for Android 4.0 Tablets Under $100 A company making ARM processors used in inexpensive Chinese tablets hopes to make a splash in the U.S. and Europe this year and drive down prices of Android 4.0... Share: | | | | Get Big Savings When you Shop at PCWorld.com | | Shop online at PCWorld.com, where you can compare product information, read trusted reviews, and find the best prices on consumer electronics. | Artisan 725 Wireless All-In-One Inkjet PrinterPrice: $99.99 | Officejet Pro 8600 N911G All-in-One Inkjet Printer (35 PPM, 4800x1200 DPI, Color, 128 MB, PC/Mac)Price: $229.00 | | Browse more Best Prices on Printers, Ink & Toner, Paper, Graphics & Publishing Software | | Downloads: Editor's Collection | | PCWorld's Favorite Downloads of 2011All year long, we PCWorld reviewers immerse ourselves in desktop programs and Web software. After evaluating a program, often we uninstall itbut several of this year's finds earned places in our workflows and/or our hearts. These programs and services are the ones we reviewed for PCWorld Downloads and also kept using for our own productivity and enjoyment. Perhaps you started using them this year, too&and if not, well, a shiny new year is right around the corner. | | Browse DownloadsAntivirus & Security • Design & Multimedia • Utilities • Games • Chat, Email, & the Web • | | Sponsored Downloads | | Odin Blu-ray to HD ConverterRip and convert your blu-ray videos so you can have a backup, or play them on something other than your Blu-Ray player. Even convert them to a customizable file size, trim and crop and combine multiple chapters into a single file. (Compatibility: Windows 95/98/ME,Windows XP/Vista/Win 7) Use discount code ODIN-L0B2 to get 60% off for PCWorld newsletters subscribers! | | Remo Recover [Windows] - Media EditionRecover deleted or lost RAW digital image files, even those that have bypassed the Windows recycle bin. Even recovery media files from reformatted partitions! Works with hard drives, flash memory cards and USB/Firewire external drives. (Compatibility: Windows XP,Windows Vista,Windows 7) PCWorld newsletters subscribers use discount code REMO-X98D to get 20% off! | | |
| Newsletter Subscription Resources | | You are subscribed to this newsletter as: irani.bharath.good@blogger.com To add or remove newsletters, change your address, or change your format (HTML or text-only), please go here. If you have questions or comments about PCWorld e-mail newsletters, please contact: webmaster@pcworld.com PCWorld Privacy Policy © 2012 PCWorld Communications, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of PCWorld Communications, Inc. is prohibited. PCWorld is a registered trademark of International Data Group, Inc. All other trademarks used on PCWorld are the property of their respective owners. PCWorld Communications, Inc., 501 2nd St., San Francisco, CA 94107. | |
No comments:
Post a Comment