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CES 2009: Picks and Pans From the Show Floor
Besides getting early glimpses of this year's technology, our favorite part of CES coverage is our annual choices of the highs and lows of the show. And this year, as always, there were plenty of both.
For the best of what our CES team saw in Las Vegas, we present our slide show: Best Products of CES 2009. It's here that you'll see great small camcorders, innovative Web services, the details on Palm's new Pre phone, a robot or two and much more.
10 Holiday Tech Shopping Guides: PC World Editors' Choices
Shopping this season for a tekkie, a geek, a nerd, a home office dweller, a tech fanatic, or even the most important person of all--yourself? Are you working with an unlimited budget, pinching the pennies until they squeal, or perhaps you're just reasonably flush?
Let us save you some time.
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Speed Up Everything!
PCWorld shows you the secrets to improve performance on all your hardware.
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Master Windows 7!
Our expert guide will help you get the most out of Windows 7.
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Chinese Version of Windows 8 Release Preview Leaked Online Based on screenshots posted by users and a brief preview video, the leak appears genuine and offers some improvements over the original Windows 8 beta.
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Leaked iPhone Photos Show Bigger Screen, Aluminum Back The purported photos depict a device with bigger speakers that will presumably improve sound quality, and the headphone jack moves to the bottom of the iPhone.
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Netflix Agrees to Delete Former Users' Video History Netflix settles class-action privacy lawsuit and agrees to delete data showing past customers' movie rental history.
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WikiLeaks Founder Assange Loses Extradition Appeal The U.K. Supreme Court ruled that Julian Assange may be extradited to Sweden for questioning about allegations of sexual offenses.
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Cook: Apple Will 'Double Down' on Siri and Secrecy At the D10 conference, Apple CEO Tim Cook said his company is doubling down on Siri, played coy about Apple’s approach to the gaming and television markets, and spoke emotionally about Jobs’ death.

















