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  • How to Buy a Laptop Size, performance, storage options, and keyboard quality are all factors to consider when purchasing a laptop. Let us help you find the laptop that fits your needs.
  • Corel Saves Itself, WordPerfect, and CorelDraw from Brink WordPerfect maker Corel saved itself from severe financial hardship in a business deal that will keep the struggling software maker open.
  • How to Solve Sluggish Internet Surfing Tips and tricks to get your Web browser into shape.
  • Corel Debuts Painter 11 for Digital Artists and Illustrators Corel has released Painter 11, the newest edition of its digital painting and illustration software.
  • Atomic Mini-Notebooks A look at two new mini-notebooks powered by Intel's new Atom mobile processor.
  • How to Improve Windows Vista's Performance These tips and techniques make your OS go faster.
  • Flash Tools Updated at Adobe Max At Adobe Max 2008, the company has announced an update to its Flash platform with new tools for building user interfaces for Web, enterprise applications, and cellphones.
  • A Tour of Windows 7 Beta Senior editor Denny Arar takes a look at the beta version of Windows 7, and talks about interface changes, performance enhancements, and other new features.
  • Trend-Setting HTC Touch Diamond HTC's Touch Diamond smart phone is a snazzy new device that features an attractive UI: HTC's TouchFLO 3D interface and it looks set to be a hit this fall.
  • At Mobile Focus, Cell Phones Galore! At Mobile Focus, an event keyed to the the CTIA Wireless IT and Entertainment Show, vendors had a slew of new cell phones on display.
  • The Next Generation of Scrabble At the IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin, developers used RFID technology with the Scrabble tiles and board. Each Scrabble tile contains a small RFID tag that can be read by the tile holder.
  • 'Minority Report' Style Gesture-Based Interfaces GestureTek is a California-based company developing gesture-based interfaces based on motion-tracking software and cameras. The technology is already in use in games and media installations around the world.
  • 'Facebook Breaks' Boost Productivity, Study Says A little surfing on the job isn't such a bad thing, according to a British researcher.
  • Netflix Streams to Your TV NetFlix and Roku have teamed up to create a set-top box that lets you stream movies and TV shows into your living room.
  • Casual Friday: Playing Games With Your Music This week, music draws you into the game, Hulu beams up everything in sight, and the Brothers Karamazov of the Nintendo universe form a fight club.
  • 2008 Independent Games Festival Winners Senior Editor Darren Gladstone takes a look at some of the winners of the 2008 Independent Games Awards.
  • PowerFile Picks Blu-ray for Storage Device Active Archive Appliance Enterprise Edition drops DVD technology for Blu-ray support.
  • Shift Any Version of Windows Into High Gear Use the OS's own tools to maximize your PC's performance without spending a dime.
  • The Look and Feel of Windows Vista A look at the interface, search, and navigation features of the new OS.
  • How to Upgrade Your RAM Add more RAM to your PC with this easy guide.