Dell Studio One 19 all-in-one PC
A touch screen Dell PC that's perfect for the whole family
Panasonic TH-P50G15A plasma television
Panasonic's latest 50-inch plasma television adds wired Internet access to an already strong performer
Sony Ericsson Aino mobile phone
Sony Ericsson's Aino mobile phone can wirelessly connect to a PlayStation 3 to stream multimedia content
Logitech Wireless Drum Controller
A pricy game peripheral to rock out with
Pinnacle Studio HD 14
Pinnacle Studio HD 14 is a consumer-level video editing program, designed for home videographers
AliphCom Jawbone Prime Bluetooth headset
A stylish yet unobtrusive Bluetooth headset with great sound quality
Sennheiser MM 450 Travel headset
This on-ear headset has great noise-cancelling and flawless Bluetooth connectivity
Panasonic LUMIX DMC-GF1-K digital camera
Panasonic's GF1 looks good, feels great, and takes excellent pictures
Virgin Mobile Wi-Fi Modem
The first battery-powered 3G modem with Wi-Fi access
Dell UltraSharp U2410 LCD monitor
Believe it or not, Dell's latest 24-inch IPS monitor is actually good value for money
Uniden TRAX 5000 GPS unit
Uniden's latest GPS unit comes with a massive 5in touch screen and features 3D terrain
MSI Wind 12 U200 netbook
MSI's Wind 12 U200 is bigger and more powerful than a typical netbook
Panasonic TH-P50G15A plasma television
Panasonic's latest 50-inch plasma television adds wired Internet access to an already strong performer
Infocus IN1503 business projector
Infocus' latest business projector is a bright and versatile
Pinnacle Studio HD 14
Pinnacle Studio HD 14 is a consumer-level video editing program, designed for home videographers
Virgin Mobile Wi-Fi Modem
The first battery-powered 3G modem with Wi-Fi access
Logitech Wireless Drum Controller
A pricy game peripheral to rock out with
Samsung LA46B750 HDTV
Internet connectivity and very good picture quality make the Samsung LN46B750 HDTV a worthy contender
Samsung LA40B650 HDTV
The Samsung LA40B650 produces great-looking on-screen images, and its home-networking capabilities will keep you entertained
Canon EOS 7D digital SLR camera
A Canon D-SLR built for speed -- perfect for action photography
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News: Beatles due soon on USB -- but not from Apple
EMI will release next month a collection of remastered Beatles albums on a special edition USB drive, to the joy of fans and geeks alike. The apple-shaped 16GB USB drive will be loaded with the remastered audio tracks from the Beatles' 14 albums, and will set you back a cool US$330 (£200).
Daniel Ionescu 05/11/2009 02:25:00
News: Proposed U.S copyright law hurts users
A Canadian university professor believes there is a campaign in the U.S. to make Canada out to be a haven for content piracy in order to push stricter copyright law, when in fact Canada's copyright legislation is compliant with its international obligations.
Kathleen Lau 05/11/2009 05:27:00
News: IBM's 'enterprise Facebook' is a hit
Lotus Connections is "the fastest-growing software in IBM history when it comes to market adoption," said an IBM social software strategist on board the Lotus Bus. IBM discussed iNotes, Symphony, security and boundary workers during its stop in Toronto.
Jennifer Kavur 07/11/2009 06:45:00
News: Game Boy admitted to Toy Hall of Fame
In a statement from the Strong National Museum of Play, a representative stated that the Game Boy was admitted to its "National Toy Hall of Fame" because of its role as a major industry innovator. "Nintendo Game Boy transformed the electronic-games market by popularizing handheld gaming. No video-game platform did more to put gamers "on the go" than this invention. And go they did, bringing their gaming experience to school, to summer camp, and to the back seat of the family automobile. Over the past two decades, Game Boy has become synonymous with hand-held gaming fun. Its portability and efficient design, ability to allow simultaneous multiplayer gaming, and scores of intriguing games (like Tetris and Super Mario Land, featuring Nintendo's already-iconic character Mario) make it a true innovator."
John Davison 07/11/2009 09:46:00
News: Doom 2 RPG, Orcs & Elves and possibly Rage coming to iPhone
In a blog post regarding the release and ongoing support of Doom Classic on the iPhone, Id Software technical director John Carmack shared his musings on possible future projects for the device. "We do read all the reviews in the App store," he stated, "and we do plan on supporting Doom Classic with updates. Everything is still an experiment for us on the iPhone, and we are learning lessons with each product. At this point, we do not plan on making free lite versions of future products, since we didn't notice anything worth the effort with Wolfenstein, and other developers have reported similar findings."
John Davison 07/11/2009 09:48:00
Best online deals for mobile phones and mobile broadband
Buying a mobile phone or mobile broadband service can be a daunting task, especially if the tech tools are destined for a Christmas stocking. Many consumers purchase their new mobile phones on a contract, as such it can be hard to track down a bargain -- monthly fees, extra charges for data and confusing terms and conditions can make the whole process a hassle. And that’s before you even factor in the pushy in store salespeople.
Best tech bargains of the week: November 6
Grab yourself a bargain as we begin the countdown to Christmas! This week you can choose from two great Panasonic and Nikon digital cameras, a large and powerful Dell notebook, a Sony Full HD camcorder, the latest TomTom GPS units, a Nokia smartphone and much, much more!
Inside the Atari 800
It's the 30th anniversary of this 8-bit PC classic. We celebrate the occasion as we always do, by tearing the product apart and showing you the pieces.
Weekly Tech News Update: 6th November, 2009
In this week’s World Tech Update Steve Ballmer tours Asia and talks about the future of television, HTC launches the HD2 smartphone that runs Windows Mobile 6.5, Intel gets slapped with an antitrust lawsuit, Motorola’s Droid gets ready to go on sale, an iPhone app from Harvard Medical School helps protect you from swine flu and new research enables 3D on a Microsoft Surface computer.
Digital Demolition: Can a phone and camera withstand the dunk test?
The Olympus Stylus Tough-8000 point-and-shoot and the Sonim XP3 Quest rugged phone are supposed to be tough. How tough? Sarah and Chris, PC World's Digital Demolition team, drop them, dunk them, toss them and run one over with an SUV. Take a look to see if they survive.
How to set up a Windows 7 network
When Senior Editor Robert Strohmeyer held his Windows 7 launch party, his guests got tips on how to set up a Windows 7 network, how to share files--and cake! Robert was inspired by Microsoft's campaign to hold the party.
 
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