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May 17, 2010 Daily Technology News | |
Our Top Stories | Facebook Privacy: Secrets Unveiled A couple of handy new tools let you see what Facebook is really telling the world about you -- and about everyone else. Get ready to blush. | Google Wi-Fi Data Collection Angers European Officials Wi-fi data snagged during Street View drive-bys could hamper Google expansion in Germany and elsewhere. | YouTube Beats Prime Time TV On 5th Birthday New channel invites users to share how YouTube has changed their lives. | 24 Million iPhone 4GS Units Said in the Wings Manufacuring partner Foxconn is scheduled to crank out millions of the new model in time for shipping after the June 7 Apple developers conference. | Steve Jobs Spars With Valleywag Editor By E-Mail Apple CEO's 2 a.m. messages claim pure motives, revolutionary policies. | Roku Adds Live UFC Stream Alliance with traditional pay-per-view hints of trends in alternative video access. | Rumor: Sony PSP2 is '****ing Powerful' Sony's handheld PSP successor will get two cameras, a touchscreen, and run a four-core Cell CPU, according to "sources." | Spy Tools: Tips from the Pros Covert surveillance requires extreme patience and the right gear. Here's a look at the products featured on PI Mall, an online resource for investigative professionals that offers items for gathering information without being detected. | Google Conference to Highlight HTML5 The Google I/O event this week will also promote Google technologies such as Android and Chrome. | Gamewatch: Red Dead Redemption, Alan Wake Check out the PC, Xbox 360, PS3, and handheld video games release list for May 17. | Facebook Privacy is a Balancing Act Growing Facebook membership illustrates that privacy is a matter of preference and backlash is not majority. | Oh No, Not RollerCoaster Tycoon: The Movie Hollywood continues to find inspiration in plotless video games, with Sony Pictures Animation picking up the film rights to RollerCoaster Tycoon. | Google I/O: What to Expect From Android advances to revamped apps, here are our 5 expectations for Google I/O this week. | Security Goes to the Movies: Iron Man 2 How Hollywood's new blockbuster reflects today's security industry. | IE6 Past Its Expiration Date, Says Microsoft Microsoft is urging users to dump the aged Internet Explorer 6 with a campaign that claims the browser is past its expiration date. | iPhone Leak: 'Huge' Hurt for Apple Lost iPhone revealed Apple's plans early to the company's detriment, Apple told cops. | Study: No Link Between Brain Tumors and Cell Phones The 10-year Interphone study of the health effects of mobile-phone use has found no increased risk of two types of brain tumors. | Running Windows Games on Linux Gets Easier Two recent developments have made it even easier to run Windows games on Linux. | SAP Readying In-memory Database Appliances SAP is planning to announce new hardware appliances for its in-memory database technology. | BMC Software Will Add More SaaS Products BMC plans more SaaS offerings as interest in the model grows | | | Top Reviews on PCWorld.com | The Best Netbooks For Business, Entertainment, Battery Life and More Check out our choices from Asus, Lenovo, Gateway, and HP for the best netbooks for battery life, entertainment, business, design, and your wallet. | Syncing.net Home Edition Syncs Outlook for Home and Small-Business PCs Synchronize Outlook among multiple PCs automatically with Syncing.net. | Real Alternative Still a Good Way to Sidestep RealPlayer's Problems Avoid installing the RealPlayer to play RealMedia files; install the free Real Alternative CODEC instead. | Camtasia Studio Captures Video From Your Desktop Screen capture program Camtasia Studio can create slick videos with sound, demonstrating screen activities. | Downloads: Editor's Collection | PCWorld Reviewers' Favorite Downloads: April 2010The reviewers and bloggers of PCWorld see a great deal of software every month. In April, their favorites ran the gamut from the useful to the delightful--and a few that fit both descriptions. From encryption to syncing, from printer utilities to desktop tidiers, from problem-solvers to puzzle games and even a Commodore 64 emulator...here are the month's favorites. | AxCrypt 6719 Downloads | Free | Filed Under Security | Easy to use strong file encryption, integrated with Windows Explorer. Encrypt, compress, decrypt, wipe, view and edit with a few mouse clicks. | | Agent Ransack (32-bit version) 36713 Downloads | Free | Filed Under File Management | Search for files and look into documents without opening the actual file. | | Microsoft Fix It 13471 Downloads | Free | Filed Under System Resources Tune-Up. | Find and fix problems on XP or Vista PCs with this freebie from Microsoft. | | See (12) more PCWorld Reviewers' Favorite Downloads: April 2010 » | Browse DownloadsAntivirus & Security • Design & Multimedia • Utilities • Games • Chat, Email, & the Web • | Sponsored Downloads | ImageForge Master EditionEverything you need to create quality artwork: painting, photo editing, web site art, animations, slide show albums, icons and cursors, etc. Plus you can generate buttons and banners with no drawing skill required, rename and filter groups of images, and more. | PowerSlidesMake sure your next PowerPoint presentation gives your audience something different. Summitsofts PowerSlides dramatically improves the appearance and effectiveness of any presentation and offers thousands of possibilities for new creations. | | |
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