Here's a roundup of our favorite quotes from tech celebrities (and others) including Steve Ballmer, Steve Jobs, Michael Dell, Larry Ellison, Lady Gaga, and more.
From Digital to Print and Back
The great thing about creating a digital scrapbooking page is that there’s almost no limit to the ideas you can try. And with a little thought, you can easily go...
The Geekiest Moments in Video Game History
A look at some of the geekiest moments in video game history--and we don’t mean geeky-cool. These are the things that make us feel ashamed to be gamers.
Most Popular PC World Stories of 2009
Time-wasting Web sites, video games, and the dumbest tech products ever were among the most popular stories on PCWorld this year. Here's our top 10 list.
See Path to Messages in Snow Leopard's Mail
Here's a quick tip on a new feature in Mail in Snow Leopard: the proxy icon at the top of a message window now works as it does in Finder, TextEdit, and many...
2009 in Review: Microsoft's Big Year
2009 was a big year for Microsoft. The company launched a new OS, a search engine, and updated its gaming hardware.
World Tech Update: Lawsuits, RFID, and PhotoDNA
The EC ends its investigation of Microsoft, the FTC files a lawsuit against Intel, TeliaSonera launches an LTE network, and PhotoDNA helps find missing children.
Track Santa Online With Google Earth
NORAD and Google have teamed up to track Saint Nick's journey, but you can use their tools to teach your kids a little something about the Earth, too.
Apple Tablet Coming in January?
We still know so little about the long-rumored Apple tablet. But that could be about to change, as Apple is reportedly getting ready to introduce the device next month.
Google's Nexus One Details: What We Know So Far
For all that we know about the Google phone, its business model -- arguably the most interesting thing about it – remains a big question mark.
Microsoft Loses Lawsuit, But Word Likely to Stay
Microsoft has lost its appeal of a patent case involving Microsoft Office and Word. Good news: We keep our software and sales expected to continue.
SpeedUpMyPC 3
SpeedUpMyPC is the award winning utility software that ensures your PC is automatically optimized for maximum performance in just a few easy clicks.
A Holiday to Remember: Downloads for Digital Photos
It's that time of year when our digital cameras work overtime. But what are you going to do with the dozens--perhaps hundreds--of photos of loved ones opening gifts and dogs playing in the snow? You could use an expensive photo editor to perfect your photos and create your own holiday cards, or you could use Web sites to create (pricey) photo gifts, as PC World photography expert Dave Johnson describes in Parlay Your Photos Into Holiday Cards and Calendars. Or you could download one of these free or inexpensive photo tools and have fun while easily make your photos look their best. Whether your portrait needs a little TLC or your best snaps were taken with a low-res phone camera, there's something here to spiff up your snaps. You can add festive digital frames to your images, create your own slide shows, or turn them into lovely holiday cards and album pages.
We Wish You a Mellow Christmas
Feeling stressed during the holiday season? Worn out from all that shopping and gift-wrapping? Take a few minutes to play one of these Christmassy games, or relax with a soothing screensaver. We've also got a free Christmas countdown clock, just in case you need reminding.
Most Popular Downloads for Windows 7
Windows 7 has been out for a little more than a month. PC World readers setting up their new systems have started out with the basic utilities and security programs for a healthy system. Downloads for improving the PCs, such as partitioning software and battery monitors, also enjoyed popularity. Photography also made a strong showing, with downloads to organize photos and turn them into compelling video slideshows.
Laptop Buying Guide: The Big Picture There are more laptop choices than ever. We'll identify and discuss the available options--including screen size, weight, battery life, and communications ports.
Laptop Buying Guide: Laptop Specs Explained Do you need a superfast CPU? Or a huge hard drive? We'll guide you through the choices and tell you which features are most critical.