Monday, 16 May 2011

Google Music and Movies: Your Questions Answered

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May 16, 2011
Weekly Brief
Top Story--Google Music and Movies: Your Questions Answered Google's new music- and movie-streaming services--we have the answers to your burning questions.
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News
Chromebooks Are Doomed to Fail Google wants Chromebooks to be a new era in mobile computing, but they're really just netbooks with limited functionality.
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Google Doodle Celebrates Martha Graham and Dynamic Web Google celebrates dynamic movement online with its Google Doodle celebrating Martha Graham, a revolutionary figure in contemporary dance.
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Is the Cellphone Killing the Honeybee? A Swiss researcher says mobile phone-generated electromagnetic fields may contribute to Colony Collapse Disorder.
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How-To
Protect Your Data From the Breach Epidemic Sony's PSN data breach got all the headlines, but this sort of attack is hardly rare. Here's what should you know about such breaches, and how to protect your data.
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BlackBerry PlayBook Tips for All RIM Tablet Users Just bought RIM's first tablet? Here's how to get around your PlayBook faster, do more in less time, connect to the networks you want, and much more.
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Startups Offer Tools to Ease IT's Pain If you want to know what IT tools and technologies you'll be using in a few years, it pays to keep an eye on startups that are focused on business tech.
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Downloads
The 10 Best Free Hard Drive Utilities Most users are satisfied with the hard drive utilities that ship with Windows--especially the more powerful partitioning and defragging tools found in Windows Vista and 7. Since you're reading this, though, you're obviously not a "most" type of user. Here are our favorite free utilities for partitioning, monitoring, and optimizing hard drives (as well as a few inexpensive for-pay alternatives). Despite some high-end features, they won't bust your budget.
Bins While the Windows 7 taskbar lets you "pin" applications and turn them into permanent buttons, the rule is "one button per application," Windows 7 won't let you pin documents onto the taskbar. Bins happily breaks this rule, and lets you pin multiple applications and documents to a single taskbar icon.
Taskbar Items Pinner Aptly named Taskbar Items Pinner, you can: it lets you add a wealth of extra goodies to the Taskbar, everything from your Pictures folder and Printers menu to individual files, folders, and even Web sites.
Quiz: How should you network your office? Wired, wireless, or both? When given the opportunity to network a new office space, the choices are tantalizing. Take the quiz!
NAS Buying Guide Network-attached storage is becoming indispensable at work and at home. Find the right device for you.
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Top Reviews on PCWorld.com
Best DSLR Cameras for Beginners These digital SLR and compact interchangeable-lens cameras each have something for the first-time photographer. All are reasonably priced and offer easy-to-learn controls (or help modes that teach beginners the basics).
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Defrag Hard Drives With Free Program UltraDefrag Defrag and optimize your hard drive with free utility UltraDefrag.
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TheBatchWatermarks Protects Your Photos With a Text Overlay You can overlay multiple images with transparent watermark text with the expensive TheBatchWatermarks...or with free alternatives.
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Blast Pics Over E-mail With PhotoRocket Handy app PhotoRocket offers one of the easiest ways around to share photos via e-mail.
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Downloads: Editor's Collection
The 10 Best Free Hard Drive UtilitiesMost users are satisfied with the hard drive utilities that ship with Windows--especially the more powerful partitioning and defragging tools found in Windows Vista and 7. Since you're reading this, though, you're obviously not a "most" type of user. Here are our favorite free utilities for partitioning, monitoring, and optimizing hard drives (as well as a few inexpensive for-pay alternatives). Despite some high-end features, they won't bust your budget.
Parted Magic   5679 Downloads  |  Free  |  Filed Under Hard Disk
This may just be the best partitioning utility/boot disc on the planet.
EASEUS Partition Master Home Edition   188469 Downloads  |  Free  |  Filed Under Hard Disk
FREE and ALL-IN-ONE magic partition solution and disk management utility.
Disk Space Fan   584 Downloads  |  Free  |  Filed Under Hard Disk
Disk Space Fan is a nice disk space analysis tool for Windows.
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