If you can't view this newsletter click here  | |  | Newsletter | Tuesday, 31 May 2011 |  | | | |  | |  | Top Stories A researcher has discovered a 'cookiejacking' technique that impacts all versions of Internet Explorer on Windows. | The best ways to get a flagging PC back on track | The Top 5 NAS drives you can buy | Social media platforms such as Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn increasingly are being used by… | From creative sales to playing unusual markets, the Internet still offers opportunity for armchair entrepreneurs. | Keeping contacts, calendars and other data synced across mobile devices and PC platforms isn't as difficult as it seems. | Microsoft is expected to show off Windows 8 on a tablet next week. | The Top 5 smartphones reviewed | Latest desktop browser benefits from Speed Dial Extensions | Users can choose betwene upload speed sof 2Mbps or 4Mbps | More Latest PC Advisor News... | | | Dear reader, welcome to today's PC Advisor Newsletter, featuring the biggest news, features, reviews and how-to stories this week on PC Advisor. We've got important advice on how to avoid click-jacking in Internet Explorer, and how to clean up and speed up your PC. Plus the latest smartphone and NAS drives are tested. Enjoy! Matt Sponsored by BlackBerry The BlackBerry Torch is the most desirable BlackBerry smartphone yet - a multimedia email and internet handset with a slick all-in-one design running the latest BlackBerry 6 OS. To find out more, visit BlackBerry Advisor. | Padfone smartphone-tablet PC combo seeks to bring together the strengths of both without completely duplicating hardware. It's the world's highest-resolution LCD screen, and could be in Japanese homes in 2020. The 85in screen, developed by Sharp, is for Super Hi-Vision, a next-generation broadcasting technology that packs 16 times the resolution of today's high-definition TV. | | | |  | HOT REVIEWS |  | | | Unsubscribe This email has been sent to you because you are subscribed to the PC Advisor Marketing list. If you no longer wish to receive these emails, please click here. If you have forgotten your password, you can request a reminder. © PC Advisor 2011. All rights reserved. 101 Euston Road, London NW1 2RA. |  |  | | |
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