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To learn whether popular speed-up utilities really work, we rst needed to round up a bunch of crusty old PCs.
it to work testing the efcacy of speedup software (see Cleanup Utilities: Can They Speed Up Your PC? on page 81). We needed PCs that showed the battle scars of constant use, bombarded with years of old software, updates, and driverssomething that would feel like a Pinto racing in the Indy 500, explains Leung. My Latitude qualied. Then the lab guys built a testing plan from scratch, using our WorldBench 6 application-based benchmarks to measure performance before and after installing each of four cleanup utilities. The testing process was agonizingly slow. Each system had to be restored up to six times and rebooted at least ten times per utility. Then there was all the tedious hand-timing, which intern Alex Cocilova presided over. I wont spoil the story by revealing our conclusions here. But I will tell you that after hearing the results, my son remains uninterested in my laptop. I wonder if I can persuade him to take my old Walkman off my hands.
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Regarding Which tablet Is Best for You? [June], my slant on tablets has evolved from How could I [possibly] use that? to Hmmmmm... to I see how that would do everything Im currently doing on my travel-ready slimand-light laptop, only better in some ways, with less to carry. It does take a while to transition your thinking to something new, but once you do, you can see that youre better off.
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you one report from each of the three credit agencies each year. so if you get a report from a different service every four months (instead of all three reports once a year), you can keep a very close watch on your credit for free. Ive been doing it this way for years.
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Stopping Tracking
Options to combat online tracking by advertisers [the Battle Over Do Not track, Forward, June] have been around for a long time. Noscript [nd. pcworld.com/70213] can block Java from being sneaky and tracking you, and various add-ons can block ad/tracking networks from setting cookies on your computer. And the wonderful Adblock Plus [nd.pcworld.com/60781] takes out 99.9 percent of ads on Websites.
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Your article showed clearly the advantages of Android over iOs. that the iPad sells in a single model over every other model of tablet demonstrates one thing: It demonstrates that people are just buying what is popular.
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ing will be important. Not many people have turned on encryption features on their phones yet, or even installed antivirus software. For some consumers even password protection doesnt play well. But what happens when their phone is lost or stolen? google is very good in pioneering technology ideas, and this application may bring good consumer benet and convenience. Only time will tell how well consumers are prepared for their mobile devices to store their nancial treasures; and perhaps at the beginning, stories of fraud will have to circulate in the media before consumer awareness around mobile-device security will get more attention.
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WindoWs 8 is on its way, and it will be a departure from the Windows we know and love today. that was the message Microsoft sent in a presentation given at the annual d: All things digital Conference held near Los Angeles in early June. At the conference, Micro soft presented a radically re
designed Windows interface: instead of the traditional desktop with windows, a taskbar, a start menu, and so on, Microsoft demonstrat ed an interface that looks reminiscent of Windows Phone 7, its smartphone operating systemcomplete with touchfriendly live tiles. Microsoft also discussed features of the new Windows operating system during a press event at the Computex
tech conference in taiwan, showing several prototype devices on stage running the software. tapping an icon with a nger launches the application and allows it to take up the entire screen, without the usual Windows menus, system tray, and scroll bars at the edges. the application comes quickly to life as Windows fades to the background, said Michael Angiulo, Micro softs corporate vice presi dent of Windows planning, hardware, and ecosystem, who demonstrated the new
software at Computex. Within a particular applica tion, users can swipe a nger in from the right edge of the screen to make menu items for that program appear, for example, or swipe from the left side to switch between open applications.
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also for tablets (which makes sense, given its big, touchfriendly buttons and visual style). the tilebased interface replaces the tradi tional start menu, according to Microsoft. the video also shows regular Windows pro grams running in a separate, traditional desktop mode that you can switch to with just the press of a button. the software will be com patible with all Windows 7 applications and peripherals, the company says. still, developers will have much to learn, and Microsoft announced a new confer ence, called Build, that will take place in september in Anaheim, California, where they can nd out more about
the new os. Applications made specically for Windows 8 will be a some what different beast: theyll use the power of HtML 5, tapping into the native capabilities of Windows using standard Java BearIng a STrong resemblance to windows Phone 7, the new windows 8 script and HtML, departs from the windows-and-menus desktop design of its predecessors. the company seems to go one step further tools that Microsoft offers. says. it remains to be seen in merging the tablet and the Whats interesting about whether Windows 8specic PC. there will probably be Windows 8 is that its anoth programs will be based some resistance to these er step toward making PCs entirely on HtML 5, Java changes, and well have to more tabletlike. Apple is script, and other Web tech wait and see how everything making Mac os X more iPad nologies, or whether theyll turns out in practice, but the like with Lions iosinspired also have tieins to more writing is on the wall. features, though Windows 8 traditional appdevelopment
BARNES & NOBLE NOOK (SECOND GENERATION) The original Nook (now called Nook First Edition) had a clunky LCD screen for navigating the E-Ink display above it. The new, lighter, completely redesigned Nook ($139) introduces a 6-inch E-Ink Pearl display with Neonodes zForce infrared touch technology to simplify navigation and access, as well as a Wi-Fi connection.
KOBO EREADER TOUCH EDITION Offering the same display as the new Nook, this model ($130) has an updated processorthe Freescale i.MX508that Kobo says boosts the speed of page turns; it also has 1GB of internal storage and a MicroSD card slot. It supports 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi, provides an on-screen keyboard, and builds in Kobos Reading Life social-networking features.
AMAZON KINDLE WITH SPECIAL OFFERS Hardware-wise, the Kindle with Special Offers isnt anything new, but Amazon is on to something with its ad- and discount-subsidized e-reader. Priced at $114$25 less than the ad-free versionit emerged as the most popular e-reader on Amazons site, and customer requests prompted Amazon to launch a 3G version for $164.
ALURATEK LIBRE AIR Similar to its predecessor, the Libre Pro, the Wi-Fiequipped Libre Air ($130) has a nonbacklit 5-inch LCD screen intended to achieve a glare-free result that, like electronic paper, is comfortable to read and kind to the devices battery. Weighing only 6 ounces, the Libre Air can accommodate up to 50,000 books thanks to its expanded MicroSD card slot.
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Twitter is partnering with Photobucket to offer photo attachments to tweets directly from the Twitter homepage; the feature should be out by the time you read this. Photobucket servers will host tweeters images, but Twitter seems set to man age the service. Twitter is also securing deals with mobile carriers to allow users to send photos via MMS messages.
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Livescribe Echo 2GB
You might not want to schlep a laptop to your classes, but youre not a Ludditeyou still want a digital version of your notes. The Livescribe Echo smartpen ($99 for a 2GB model) is perfect for you: Take notes the old-fashioned way, and then upload them to Evernote, Google Docs, your smartphone, or your iPad. nd.pcworld.com/71917
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Toshiba Thrive
The Thrive costs less than the iPad ($429 for 8GB), but its also fatter and heavier. So why buy one? It has tons of ports (on-board, and via the docking station shown below), Android Honeycomb, an actual le-management system, and a (gasp!) removable battery. nd.pcworld.com/71920
HTC Evo 3D
Justifying the Evo 3D ($200 with two-year contract) to Mom and Dad could be tricky. It has a dual-core processor and a qHD screen. But why do you need a glasses-free 3D phone at school? Your answer: Think how much worse my grades would be if I wore 3D glasses in class! nd.pcworld.com/71918
Memonic
Memonic (free and premium plans available) is a great way to collaborate on a research project. Whenever you discover a good Web resource on your topic, simply hit the Memonic bookmarklet in your browser, and you can save the page (or a portion of it) and share it with your research group. nd. pcworld.com/71919
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WITH VIRTUAL credit card numbers from institutions such as Citibank, Bank of America, and EntroPay, you can shop online and guard against fraud.
WHO HAS YOUR private info? Who knows, given how common security breaches have become. And credit card information is one of the most common types of personal data we volunteer online. So what can you do to minimize credit card fraud? Well, you cant stop the break-ins, but here are four ways to keep your funds out of the hands of the bad guys. Disposable credit card numbers: Why share your 16-digit number with online merchants, particularly those youve never heard of? Many major banks let you create a unique, temporary card number for each online purchase. For instance, ShopSafe (www.bankofamerica.com/shopsafe) is a free service for Bank of America Visa and MasterCard holders who bank online with the nancial giant. When you want to make a purchase online, you open a new browser window and sign in to your Bank of America account. Next, you follow the ShopSafe instructions to create a 16-digit credit card number, which you use on the vendors site in lieu of your reg-
ular number. (The vendor wont know the difference.) The temporary number has its own expiration date and security code, and is valid at only one online vendor. You may reuse the number when you buy from that vendor again, however. Other institutions, including Citibank (www.citibank.com/us/cards) and EntroPay (nd.pcworld.com/71872), have similar services. Even if you dont use a disposable number, youre protected from unauthorized credit card purchases. If someone uses your card without your permission, your liability typically ends at the rst $50, according to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (nd.pcworld.com/71873 ). And many card issuers now have zero-liability policies, where you wont have to pay a penny. Online payment services: The free Google Checkout service (checkout.google.com) stores your credit card details and doesnt share your full card number with merchants. If a vendor accepts Googles payment service, you can make a purchase simply by clicking the Google Checkout button on its site. Naturally, youll have to sign in to your Google account to complete a transaction. The venerable PayPal (www.paypal. com) is another option, and it wont charge you a fee to buy stuff online. Both sites will reimburse any unauthorized purchases in full, as long as you report the fraud within 60 days. Prepaid credit cards: Personal nances shaky? Cant
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obtain a regular credit card? you still have online-shopping options, albeit pricey ones. usually you can get a Visa Prepaid card without a credit card or bank account (nd.pcworld.com/71874). When you buy a prepaid card, you load it with the cash amount you want; as you buy stuff, the goods purchase total is deducted from the balance. Visas zero-liability policy applies to prepaid cards, as well. Just remember that these cards are often loaded with sneaky fees. A Western union Prepaid Visa Card (www.westernunion.com), for instance, has a $10 non-refundable activation fee and a $5 load fee. Secure cards: For additional protection online, consider services such as MasterCard secureCode (nd.pcworld. com/71877) and Veried by Visa (nd. pcworld.com/71878). Both require you to enter a password to complete a transaction. the lists of participating vendors are short, but if you regularly buy, say, plane tickets on British Airways, using an extra layer of security could help throw potential fraudsters off your tracks. One last important rule of thumb: Never use wire transfers. its just like sending cashonce its gone, its gone. you cant get it back, the FtCs Consumer Alert site warns. the agency also points out that using cash equivalents, including debit cards, personal checks, cashiers checks, or money orders, to buy online is wise only if youre familiar with the seller. Buying a $50 herbal supplement from a dubious siberian pharmacy? say nyet to cash. using any of these methods can help you signicantly reduce the chances of being duped by a malicious seller or site hacker. Of course, even if you take steps to disguise your nancial information, you should regularly check your accounts to spot fraud more quickly. But with a little vigilance and extra effort, you can stay one step ahead of cybercriminals without losing the convenience of shopping in your pajamas.
On AuctiOn Sniper, set the maximum price at only a small amount more than the next-highest bidder. For amount youre willing to pay for an item. instance, if Auction sniper bids $100 on an item for you, but the next-highest bidder bid $85, youll pay only $86 for the item if you win. unfortunately, if someone else submits a higher bid than your Auction sniper maximum before the auction is over, theyll still win. Bidding manually is always a possibility, too. in the last 2 or 3 hours of an auction, check the bid history to see if it includes any aggressive bidders who might drive the price up. if so, hunker down and think of the maximum price you would bidsay, $50. then, open two browser windows, both showing the same auction. in one window, enter your max bid and click Place Bid, but dont click Continue. in the second window, watch as the auction closes to the last 10 or 20 seconds. then move back to the rst window, click Continue, and click Conrm Bid on the next page. Chances are, youll beat your competitors.
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HigH-sPEEd iNtErNEt ACCEss has become fairly ubiquitous in hotels, and not just major chains. usually you can check online to see whether an establishment offers internet access, but your research shouldnt stop there: Find out whether the service comes via Wi-Fi or ethernet, and whether its included with the room charge or costs extra. if youre stuck with a wired connection, you can probably share it by creating a hotspot with a travel router. several vendors offer compact routers that support 802.11g; trendnets tEW654tr (about $50) is one of the rst to back the faster 802.11n standard. Another option is to buy a mobile broadband Wi-Fi router to tap into your smartphones data network. Novatel Wirelesss MiFi routers are barely larger than a credit card; currently you can buy one for $100 with a Verizon Wireless data plan, or $150 for Virgin Mobiles pay-as-you-go service. unlocked MiFi models for use with gsM networks cost about $230, but you have to make your own data-plan arrangements. unfortunately, you cant use the same MiFi router in both North America and Europeeach continents 3g (HsPA) networks operate on various frequencies, so Novatel has different models for Europe and North America. Cradlepoint makes a Wi-Fi router intended for use with selected usB Wi-Fi modems, but make sure your modem is on the supported list before you buy. Finally, if you need online access in a pinch, some hotels have lobby computers that you can use for brief tasksbut be cautious in using a public PC. try to nd a machine that reboots and cleans up between guests; you dont want your accounts hacked because you left login information or cookies behind.
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IN 2009, I bought my teenage son a MacBook from Best Buy, and I added a two-year extended warranty with Accidental Damage From Handling coverage. Lo and behold, my son accidentally ran over his MacBook with his car after leaving it on his trunk. I led a claim with Best Buy, and an associate advised me to purchase another computer, saying the company would issue a credit if the original MacBook couldnt be xed. But Best Buy eventually denied the warranty claim on the grounds that this type of incident isnt covered in the accidental-damage plan. I thought that my extended warranty covered all accidents. Can you help?
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OYS responds: Best Buys accidental-damage plan covers the costs of repairing your product after an unexpected and unintentional external event (drops and spills) that arises from your normal daily usage of the product as the manufacturer intended. Most people, however, dont consider placing a laptop on a car trunk and driving off normal daily usage. A Best Buy resolution specialist veried that the Leah YaMshon MacBook in question suffered vehicle damage, but noted that the incident does not qualify for coverage under the warranty because the laptop was not being used in the intended manner. As a compromise, Best Buy offered a $500 credit toward Voras next computer purchase, because an associate had said that a credit would be issued. Before you buy a warranty plan, conrm what kinds of accidents it covers.
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MICROSOFT Windows Live SkyDrive offers cloud-based storage for your les.
PEOPLE ARE NO longer tied to a specic location or device as they roam about working on laptops, tablets, or even smartphones. The challenge is to keep everything synced so you can access the same data from each of the platforms you use. Though no perfect solution exists yet, GOOGLE Calendar consider the following approaches. Sync provides (For links to the services mentioned two-way below, see the online version of this article syncing with at nd.pcworld.com/71861.) Outlook. Dance with them what brung you: Default systems are in place for some platforms. For example, smartphones and tablets running Googles Android operating system work best when they are connected with Google services such as Gmail, Google Calendar, and Contacts. BlackBerry devices work best with BlackBerry Enterprise Server. And Microsoft Windows Phone 7 devices work best with a Microsoft infrastructure. Use Exchange Active Sync: If you use Microsoft Exchange Server or Ofce 365, keeping your data synced is relatively simple. Exchange Server maintains the e-mail messages, contacts, and calendar information, so you can access the data from pretty much anywhere and any device. Laptops can connect to Exchange over any Web connection, and most smartphones and tablets can stay synced using Exchange Active Sync. BlackBerry smartphones and tablets use BlackBerry Exchange Server rather than Exchange Active Sync. Go through Google: If you are not using Exchange Active Sync, or if you need to keep data in sync with another PC, the above solutions wont help. For both iOS devices and secondary PCs, the easiest path to syncing runs through Google. If you rely on Gmail, Google Calendar, and Contacts rather
than on e-mail, calendar, and contacts maintained locally, as with Microsoft Outlook, you dont really have multiple copies of the same data to keep in sync. You can simply connect to the Google data from your various devices, and any changes or additions will occur the Google service itself, so they will be reected when you connect from another device. If you use Microsoft Ofce and Outlook, Google Apps Sync for Outlook will sync your e-mail, contacts, calendar, and notes between Google Apps and Outlookbut you must be a paying customer of Google Apps. Alternatively, Google Calendar Sync will perform two-way syncing between Google Calendar and Microsoft Outlook. You can set up e-mail on multiple computers as long as you congure each system to leave messages on the server as well, so they can be downloaded at each location. As for syncing contacts, software can help. For example, using a product like Sync2 ($30), or gSyncIt ($20) for each system that you want to keep in sync will ensure that
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changes and additions on one PC will make their way to the other computers. With your data synced to google, you can then set your iPhone or iPad to use google sync for e-mail, calendar, and contacts so those platforms will have access to the current, synced data. google uses Exchange Active sync, so you add google sync to your iOs device as if it were an Exchange e-mail account, and then set your calendar and contacts to update using google sync.
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tomers are smaller rms. Microsoft counts millions of BPos customers and hundreds of millions of desktop ofce users. companies that use Google apps enjoy more than a 300 percent return on investment (Roi)so said a report in november by Forrester Research (and sponsored by Google). Microsoft ofce 365 also promises impressive Roi for small companies. though Google appears to be ahead in this online race, the competition is just heating up. in the small-business case study below, however, Google apps was the right choice for moving away from a mix of Microsoft ofce and other tools. serious considerations remain before your company abandons local apps and physical servers for the cloud (see nd. pcworld.com/71855). But for many organizations, Web services win out for convenience and mobility.
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Spot and Avoid Facebook Scams
By lOGAN KUGlER
tHEREs a suCkER born every minute. that quotation, widely attributed to P.t. Barnum, originally referred to deceptive carnival sideshow attractions, but its just as relevant to online scamsin particular, Facebook scamstoday. None of the common Facebook fraudsthe Facebook dislike button, the stalker tracker (which purports to tell you whos visiting your prole), and watch this video tricks, for instanceare new, says Chris Boyd, senior threat researcher for uk-based gFI software. Youd think that people wouldnt continue to fall for them, he says. But of course, they do. Resisting the urge to click can be difcult, and scammers know it. they prey on a combination of users curiosity and trust, and on their own ability to disguise scams as legitimate online promos. Fortunately, you have some clues to watch for. Youve heard about the scams
False Friends
One ploy that Facebook scammers use is to encourage people to click a compelling uRL. But instead of seeing the promised site, the deceived person inadvertently spams friends with links to the same uRL. some messages are so persuasive that victims may provide personal information such as credit card or phone numbers, which the scammer can then exploit to run up unauthorized charges. the key element in a successful scam is its ability to exploit the victims trust, says Dr. Robert DOvidio, associate professor of sociology at Drexel university in Philadelphia. Many scams pose as links in posts from people you know. these schemes are coming from people in our network, and our guard is already down; thats a very tough thing to police against. If a friend posts a link to what appears to be a video on your wall with the comment, Is this you? LOL!, youll probably click it. But it may be a scam or a link to a malicious site posted by a crook using a hijacked Facebook account.
and you may have seen some of the lures. Here are practical ways to ensure that you wont become the next victim.
Here are two red ags to watch for when you click a link: It doesnt take you to the page promised; or it takes much longer to load than youd expect. a delayed load may mean that youre being bounced between proxy servers to hide a hackers location, instead of being sent directly to the destination. also watch out for pages that unexpectedly ask you to enter your Facebook login information. Once scammers manage to gain access to your account details, they can use it to spam your friends. If that happens, or if you suspect foul play of any kind, change your password immediately. Even shortened uRLs may pose risks, since users cant tell by looking at a shortened Web address whether its authentic. so if someone posts a shortened link to your wall or by using a Facebook message or Chat, proceed with caution. ultimately, most scams are designed to generate reve35
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nue for the scammers through pay-perclick schemes or through access to information that can lead to unauthorized charges on credit cards or phone bills.
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tHE PENtagON Is set to establish as ofcial u.s. policy that it will consider cyberattacks to be acts of war, and will respond to them with real-world force, the reports (nd.pcworld.com/71882). the strategy, which should be public by the time you read this, will provide guidance to our countrys armed forces and put potential enemies on notice. Cyberterrorism is certainly a big issue for ofcials, as increasing portions of our countrys infrastructure are online. the announcement comes just a few days after Lockheed Martin, a major u.s. defense contractor, was the subject of a signicant and tenacious [cyber]attack. the company has stressed that no sensitive information was exposed during the attack. according to the , military ofcials disagree about how the nation should handle cyberattacksspecically, when a military response is warranted and when one is not. the says that ofcials seem to favor responding aggressively to cyberattacks that cause physical damage, injury, or death. Few virtual attacks are capable of causing this kind of harm, however, so few cyberattacks would justify bruteforce retaliation under such a standard. thats not to say military-employed hackers wont assert the right to respond to an attack by taking down an enemys computer system, though. Regardless of ofcial strategy, experts and ofcials have been debating how best to respond to cyberterrorism for years. terrorism experts often warn that the next terrorist attacks could be virtualthough, so far, all actual cyberattacks have been minor in scope.
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TABLETS IN THE 10-inch class have screen sizes of 9.7 to 10.1 inches. From left: Asus Eee Pad Transformer TF101, Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, Acer Iconia Tab A500, Motorola Xoom, Apple iPad 2.
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content, including apps, Apples iOS platform remains king, with 90,000 tabletoptimized apps to date. None of the tablets I auditioned hit every mark. Overall, the Galaxy Tab 10.1 and the iPad 2 received matching four-star ratings. For now, the iPad 2 retains a slim lead, thanks to its displays more-natural colors and its vast selection of reasonably easy-to-nd tablet-specic
apps. Several other units offer unique features: The Eee Pad Transformer has a keyboard dock that transforms the tablet into a netbook; the Xoom supports a software upgrade to 4G LTE; the G-Slate captures 3D video; and the Iconia has a full-size USB A port. But all four stumbled on display qualityand primarily for that reason, the Iconia misses our Top 5 list altogether.
Apple iPad 2
With a slimmer prole and less heft than the rst iPad, the iPad 2 is an evolutionary upgrade. The iPad 2 comes in 36 variants with different capacities (16GB, 32GB, or 64GB), bezel colors (black or white), and Wi-Fi-only and 3G (AT&T or Verizon) versions. Prices start at $499, and jump by $100 for each increase in capacity; mobile broadband costs $130 extra. At 0.34 inch deep, its one of the thinnest tablets available. Tapered edges make its prole appear even more
svelte, and its easy to hold. Weighing 1.33 pounds, the Wi-Fi version is the secondlightest 10-inch tablet (to the Galaxy Tab 10.1). The iPad 2s bright 9.7inch screen produces balanced, accurate colors, but its 1024-by-768-pixel display could be even sharper. The iPad 2s simple interface is superb, and its vast array of apps tailored for tablet use helps it remain at the top of our rankings.
A PAIR OF Android tablets with 7-inch screensthe Samsung Galaxy Tab Wi-Fi (left) and the RIM BlackBerry PlayBook (right) ank yet another Android model, the 8.9-inch T-Mobile G-Slate.
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TABLET OR NETBOOK? The Asus Eee Pad Transformer TF101 locks into the Mobile Docking Station (above) to create a clamshell keyboard setup with a battery, an SD Card slot, and two USB ports.
The Tab comes in two colors (white or gray) and two capacities (16GB for $499 or 32GB for $599); a Verizon 4G LTE version should arrive by the time you read this. The Tab 10.1 is 0.34 inch thicknominally the same as the iPad 2, but actually 0.2mm thinner. It weighs 1.25 pounds, 0.8 pound less than the iPad 2. The Tab 10.1 also feels very well balanced, making it comfortable to hold in one hand or two. The rst Honeycomb tablet to ship with Android 3.1 installed, the Tab 10.1 benets from all of 3.1s enhancements (better image rendering, resizable widgets, some interface tweaks, and greater stability among them). Samsung also includes Googles Android Movie Maker and
Quickofce with the tablet, but surprisingly Adobe Flash is not preinstalled. Like other Android tablets in our Top 5, the Tab 10.1 is an Nvidia Tegra 2 system, with a dual-core 1GHz CPU and 1GB of memory. Sadly, you get no ports on-board beyond the docking port; instead, you must buy $30 dongles to add HDMI, USB, or SD Card functionality.
of buttons, ports, and slots are distributed along the edges. It weighs 1.5 pounds. Measuring 10.7 by 6.9 by 0.5 inches, the Transformer is 1.2 inches longer than the Apple iPad 2, a bit of extra length that allows the Transformer to connect to the Mobile Docking Station and create a clamshell laptop. The snap-on docking station approach is a design coup: It provides unmatched convenience and portability. Even better, the 1.41-pound Mobile Docking Station adds an extra battery, a keyboard thats 92 percent of full size, a touchpad, two USB 2.0 ports, and an SD Card slot. The Transformer has the same Tegra 2based guts as other Android tablets here. It ships with Android 3.0.1, but has an over-the-air upgrade to 3.1. Asus tweaked the native Honeycomb interface in minor but welcome ways (improved left-nav softkeys! custom keyboard with bright, clear letters and a number row!) and provided le-management customization for handling USB media. Flash isnt preinstalled, but
youll nd a link that points to the app in Android Market. I didnt like the noticeable ex of the textured plastic back or the minute gaps between the metal frame and the scratch-resistant Corning Gorilla Glass screen. But the port and button locations are well executed. On board youll nd a Mini HDMI port and a MicroSDHC card slot. The IPS display looked great in most situations, with a wide angle of view, but our test photos colors appeared way off. Still, if you plan to use your tablet mainly for productivity, the Mobile Docking Station makes the Transformer a ne choice.
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toward blue. Youll have to install Flash on your own, though. The Xoom runs on the same Nvidia Tegra 2 platform as the other Android tablets here. At 1.6 pounds, its the heaviest model in our Top 5, too heavy for comfortable one-handed use. The Xoom is optimized for landscape use. The power button is at back (alongside the 5-megapixel camera); along the bottom are MicroUSB and Mini HDMI ports.
T-Mobile G-Slate
T-Mobiles 8.9-inch-diagonal G-Slate splits the difference between netbook-size slates and the tablet models that feel like oversize phones. The G-Slates big differentiator
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besides its size is that it has twin cameras for 3D video capture. The G-Slates dimensions are modest (9.6 by 5.9 by 0.5 inches), yet it provides a pleasing amount of screen real estate. The contoured sides make holding the tablet easy, but it felt thicker and heavier (at 1.37 pounds) than I would have liked. Two speakers run along the bottom edge (when the tablet is vertical), and one is at the opposite edge, next to the small power button. So no matter how you hold the G-Slate, youll get stereo audio. The volume rocker
THE HTC FLYERS 7-inch display supports both nger and stylus input.
sits at the right side (or top edge) of the tablet. Unfortunately, the speakers volume is woefully inadequate. Sad to say, the G-Slate lacks a memory card slot for extra storage, and Adobe Flash is not preinstalled (though a link is available). Two 5-megapixel cameras at the back are spaced for recording 720p high-def
video in 3D, which you can play back on the display. T-Mobile tosses in a pair of anaglyph glasses for viewing. In my hands-on informal testing, the 3D recording worked well if I recorded my subjects head-on. If youre not recording in 3D, the camcorder captures in 1080p. The G-Slate ($530 after rebate and with a two-year T-Mobile contract; $750 sans contract) has appealing features, but its worth the investment only if youre willing to lock into a contract.
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9.7-inch display 1024 by 768 resolution 1.33 pounds 9.5 by 7.31 by 0.34 inches
Apple iPad 2
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u Apples svelte, eye-catching iPad 2 remains ahead of the pack thanks to its extremely large selection of easily ndable, tablet-optimized apps.
VERY GOOD
10.1-inch display 1280 by 800 resolution 1.25 pounds 9.7 by 6.7 by 0.34 inches
Android 3.1 4G Verizon LTE version ships this summer Optional HDMI, SD Card, and USB port dongles
u The Galaxy Tab 10.1s slim, lightweight plastic design feels well balanced in the hand. Its the rst tablet to compete toe-to-toe with the iPad 2.
VERY GOOD
10.1-inch display 1280 by 800 resolution 1.5 pounds 10.7 by 6.9 by 0.5 inches
Android 3.1 Gains keyboard, touchpad, two USB ports, and one SD Card slot via $150 Mobile Docking Station
u This aggressively priced tablet from Asus gains productivity points with its optional keyboard dock, but the displays colors are off.
Motorola Xoom
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10.1-inch display 1280 by 800 resolution 1.6 pounds 9.8 by 6.57 by 0.51 inches
Android 3.1 Verizon 3G version available, upgradable to LTE Future upgrade to support built-in MicroSD card slot Micro-USB port, Micro HDMI port
u The rst Honeycomb model to market feels solid, but its heft holds it back. Oddly, the power button is on the underside of the tablet, next to the rear-facing camera.
T-Mobile G-Slate
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8.9-inch display 1280 by 768 resolution 1.37 pounds 9.6 by 5.9 by 0.5 inches
Android 3.1 T-Mobile 4G HSPA+ Dual rear-facing cameras for 3D video capture Micro-USB port, Micro HDMI port
u The in-between size and 3D video capture capability add to the G-Slates appeal, but poor speakers and a high no-contract price limit its reach.
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viewers. It relies on iOS for le handling; you can view a le only if iOS supports that type. The app handles video wellwith some peculiarities. You have to preformat videos, or select videos bought from iTunes. Oddly, my iTunes-purchased, protected video could play, but only in the Web browser. My iPhone 4 videos played in the app, but I couldnt get audio over the speaker; when I played the same video via the browser, audio was ne. Streaming worked surprisingly well for highdef (720p) and standard-def video; clips played fairly smoothly, albeit with minor pixelation and macroblocking in some scenes.
SEAGATES GOFLEX Satellite is slightly thicker and larger than a typical portable hard drive, but not onerously so.
music, photos, and videos), or download a le locally. Why not just give the user direct access, eliminating that extra, initial button press? The photo component is clearly restricted. Once you open a photo, you cant move among other images with next and back swipes, nor can you zoom in to a picture or do anything with it. You can initiate a slideshow, but you have no control over its settings or transitions.
gadget is best left to people who need to transport lots of video to a tabletand who arent concerned about contending with glitches and poor app design.
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u Building on an already-excellent camera, the SX230 HS adds a new sensor, 1080p video capture, high-speed shooting, and GPS.
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Image quality: Very Good Video quality: Good Battery life: Good
u Thanks to the S9100s great image quality and creative controls, practically anyone will nd this camera a pleasure to use.
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u Dont call the feature-packed DSC-HX5V a gimmick camerait also offers good image quality and terric shooting modes.
Samsung HZ35W
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VERY GOOD
Image quality: Very Good Video quality: Fair Battery life: Not available
u The GPS-enabled HZ35W produces sharp, high-quality stills, but its confusing menu system and poor video quality knock it down a peg.
VERY GOOD
Image quality: Very Good Video quality: Good Battery life: Superior
u The EX-H20G has great GPS functions and mapping. Its a top performer in daylight, but it lacks manual controls and a few key features.
$233 nd.pcworld.com/70163
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u Although this pocket megazoom has superb battery life and good image quality, noisy zooming and laggy autofocus are drawbacks.
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u The F300EXR offers a boatload of features, but subpar video quality, sharpness, and low-light performance hurt its standing.
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u The GPS-enabled Lumix DMC-ZS10 is a nice camera for travelers, but it suffers from indifferent image quality and mediocre battery life.
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Image quality: Very Good Video quality: Very Good Battery life: Fair
u The M580 serves up great exposure quality and easy-to-use controls, at the expense of manual settings and exciting extras.
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u Despite some fun and useful features, the SD4500 IS has disappointing image quality, poor battery life, and a lack of manual controls.
CHART NOTE: Ratings are as of 5/31/11.
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Droid X2 | Motorola
The display doesnt disappoint, but you cant get 4G data speeds. List: $200 (with 2-year contract)
THE DROID X2s qHD screen is vivid and crisp, even at an angle.
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u Fast and light, with great input ergonomics and battery life, this powerhouse ultraportable is best-of-breed.
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WorldBench 6 score: 118 WorldBench 6 rating: Very Good Overall design: Superior Tested battery life: 6:20
2.53GHz Intel Core i5-460M 13.1-inch widescreen 3.1 pounds 256GB solid-state drive
u Ultraportable laptops dont get much betteror more expensivethan this slightly larger-than-average model.
$1599 nd.pcworld.com/70871
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WorldBench 6 score: 128 WorldBench 6 rating: Superior Overall design: Superior Tested battery life: 5:58
2.67GHz Intel Core i7-620M 13.3-inch widescreen 3.0 pounds 128GB solid-state drive
u In the R700-S1330, Toshiba has assembled a great lightweight machine marred only by a few annoying aws.
Lenovo ThinkPad X1
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WorldBench 6 score: 124 WorldBench 6 rating: Very Good Overall design: Superior Tested battery life: 3:41
2.5GHz Intel Core i5-2520M 13.3-inch widescreen 3.9 pounds 320GB hard drive
u If the battery lasted only a couple of hours longer, the X1 would be a business travelers must-have laptop.
Samsung Series 9
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WorldBench 6 score: 103 WorldBench 6 rating: Good Overall design: Superior Tested battery life: 5:30
1.4GHz Intel Core i5-2537M 13.3-inch widescreen 2.9 pounds 128GB solid-state drive
u If you can afford it, Samsungs high-style, superthin laptop will make you the envy of friends encumbered with bulky PCs.
Asus U31JG
VERY GOOD
WorldBench 6 score: 109 WorldBench 6 rating: Good Overall design: Very Good Tested battery life: 7:30
2.53GHz Intel Corei3-380M 13.3-inch widescreen 4.2 pounds 500GB hard drive
u The U31JG is ideal for getting work done on the road, but mobile movie and music buffs should look elsewhere.
Asus U36JC B1
VERY GOOD
WorldBench 6 score: 111 WorldBench 6 rating: Very Good Overall design: Fair Tested battery life: 6:42
2.6GHz Intel Core i5-480M 13.3-inch widescreen 3.8 pounds 500GB hard drive
u If youre more interested in power and features than in polish, this ultraportable laptop could be a good choice.
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WorldBench 6 score: 75 WorldBench 6 rating: Good Overall design: Superior Tested battery life: 4:13
1.33GHz Intel Core i5-470UM 12.5-inch widescreen 3.0 pounds 320GB hard drive
u The U260 ultraportable provides only moderate performance, but its style, keyboard, and touchpad will wow you.
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WorldBench 6 score: 76 WorldBench 6 rating: Good Overall design: Very Good Tested battery life: 6:30
1.2GHz Intel Core i5-430UM 11.6-inch widescreen 3.0 pounds 500GB hard drive
u Acers affordable Aspire TimelineX ultraportable is long on workaday performance but iffy on input ergonomics.
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WorldBench 6 score: 55 WorldBench 6 rating: Fair Overall design: Superior Tested battery life: 6:41
1.6GHz AMD Fusion E-350 11.6-inch widescreen 3.4 pounds 320GB hard drive
u As an ultraportable laptop, the Pavilion dm1z is inexpensive but mediocre; think of it as a premium netbook, and it excels.
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At $499 (Wi-Fi and 3G) or $429 (Wi-Fi only), the Series 5 is not dramatically less expensive than a Windows laptop. This sleek 12.1-inch netbook carries an Intel Atom N570 dual-core CPU, a 16GB solid-state drive, and 2GB of RAM. Youll nd no ethernet port, no Bluetooth, and no digital video output. The nonbacklit keyboards large keys are well spaced and easy to type on. The big, clickable touchpad tracks nicely. The high-denition Webcam works well, but of course youre limited to using it in Web apps (no Skype). The matte-nish display gets fairly bright, but the color gamut and contrast are unimpressive, and everything has a slightly bluish tinge. Fonts look somewhat soft. Although you get neither function keys nor a <Delete> key, you can hold <Alt> and press <Backspace> to delete
PRESSING <CTRL>-<ALT>-? brings up an on-screen diagram that explains all of the keyboard shortcuts available on the Chromebook.
are so badly designed and feature-poor that they are practically unusable. You can press <Ctrl><Alt>-? to view a neat diagram identifying keyboard shortcuts, but oddly enough, it doesnt tell you about <Ctrl>-M (to open the le browser). Most of the shortcuts exist to give you access to the kinds of things for which you would click an icon, a taskbar, or some other intuitive visual feature in Windows, OS X, or Linux. Want to print something? Google Cloud Print is your only option, so you need either an HP ePrintcapable printer or a printer hooked to a Windows or Mac computer running the Chrome browser. I cant tell you how many times I was frustrated by my inability to drag something from one window to another. I also tried using Web apps
to edit pictures and spreadsheets, but I kept wishing for my faster, full-featured native desktop programs. Sometime in the not-toodistant future, Web apps may acquire the power and sophistication necessary to replace most of what you do on a computer. Until then, you can nd Windows laptops in the $430-to-$500 range that offer such superior functionality that I cant imagine recommending a Chromebook instead. Even Android 3.0 tablets feel more powerful, exible, and useful.
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telescoping lid. You can scan or copy to your computer. Connected to a PC, the HL-2280DW printed monochrome text pages at a subpar rate of 15.6 pages per
minute, and a small, simple photo at a middling 4.9 ppm. Graphics quality was slightly rough and grainy, but okay. While the toner and drum components are separable,
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HL-2280DW | Brother
Monochrome printer can scan, but its toner is expensive. List: $200
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PX-LB950UE | Plextor
This external Blu-ray drive is pricey but does a rst-rate job. List: $240
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u Origins Genesis has an imposing 5GHz overclock on its Intel Sandy Bridge CPU, and it delivered the fastest results weve seen.
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5GHz Core i7-2600K 4GB RAM; 2.1TB storage Zotac GeForce GTX 570 (2) BD-R drive
u Looking for a top-tier performance PC, but not quite ready to part with a kidney? With this boutique vendor, youre in luck.
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WorldBench 6 score: 203 WorldBench 6 rating: Superior Overall design: Very Good Graphics: Perfect
4.35GHz Core i7-980X Extreme Edition 6GB RAM; 128GB SSD (4) Nvidia GTX 580 (3) BD-R, DVD-RW drives
u In a category satiated with impressive performanceand daunting price tagsthis Maingear may stagger you both ways.
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WorldBench 6 score: 206 WorldBench 6 rating: Superior Overall design: Very Good Graphics: Perfect
4.7GHz Core i7-2600K 8GB RAM; 1.1TB storage Nvidia GTX 580 (2) BD-R drive
u The Enixs selling point is its alluring chassis, but the system also delivers great performance for a (relatively) good price.
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WorldBench 6 score: 198 WorldBench 6 rating: Very Good Overall design: Very Good Graphics: Superior
4.2GHz Core i7-980X Extreme Edition 12GB RAM; 2TB Nvidia GTX 580 (2) BD-R drive
u We love just about everything in iBuyPowers Paladin XLC; its commanding price, however, limits this desktops appeal.
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WorldBench 6 score: 188 WorldBench 6 rating: Very Good Overall design: Very Good Graphics: Superior
4.3GHz Core i7-2600K 8GB RAM; 2.1TB storage Nvidia GTX 590 BD-R drive
u The Chimera XLCs great case and premium components are attractive, but its timid overclocking holds back its performance.
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WorldBench 6 score: 175 WorldBench 6 rating: Good Overall design: Superior Graphics: Very Good
4.4GHz Core i7-2600K 4GB RAM; 1TB storage Nvidia GTX 570 BD-R drive
u CyberPowers Gamer Xtreme 5000 delivers strong performance and a top-notch conguration for its sub-$1500 price.
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WorldBench 6 score: 186 WorldBench 6 rating: Very Good Overall design: Superior Graphics: Superior
4.7GHz Core i7-2600K 4GB RAM; 640GB storage Nvidia GTX 570 DVD-RW drive
u Updated with an Intel Sandy Bridge CPU, Origins Genesis Midtower has one of the best price-to-performance ratios on our chart.
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WorldBench 6 score: 188 WorldBench 6 rating: Very Good Overall design: Very Good Graphics: Superior
3.4GHz Core i7-2600K 8GB RAM; 1.1TB storage Nvidia GTX 580 BD-R, DVD-RW drives
u This monolith is fairly priced for the performance it offers; however, it doesnt set out to break benchmarks.
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WorldBench 6 score: 175 WorldBench 6 rating: Good Overall design: Good Graphics: Superior
3.33GHz Core i7-980X 12GB RAM; 2.5TB storage ATI Radeon HD5970 BD-R drive
u The Poly X5800A3 may not be a beauty, but its premier components and fast speed make it a compelling performance PC.
CHART NOTES: Ratings are as of 5/27/11. Systems with more than one GPU have the number of cards in parentheses.
M O R E O N L I N E Visit nd.pcworld.com/69881 to see in-depth reviews, full test results, and detailed specs for each desktop PC on this chart.
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browser. So in Dreamweavers Live View mode, which gives you a quick look at your Web design as it would display in a browser, you see a more-accurate representation of your page as it would appear on devices running those browsers. But Internet Explorer, the browser that most Web users favor, doesnt rely on WebKit; the upshot is some additional work for page developers. Previewing your designs is difcult to impossible if you must accommodate ancient browser versions, such as Internet Explorer 6still a stubborn mainstay in many companies. In Dreamweaver, you click a button to send your current page to BrowserLab, an Adobe Website where you can see screenshots of the page as it would render in many different browser versions. BrowserLab isnt new, but be aware that its free only
TWO OF DREAMWEAVER CS5.5s new features: 1. Top right shows Multiscreen Preview, which lets you view a page for different screen sizes. 2. Lower left is a Media Query dialog box, which, as it says, lets you target your designs for multiple devices by specifying CSS les.
until April 2012, when Adobe will begin charging for it either $20 to $30 a month or $200 to $300 a year (the company hasnt decided on the nal pricing yet).
jQuery Mobile templates and components library (jQuery is a form of JavaScript). Also helpful in developing a mobile-friendly site is Dreamweaver CS5.5s new Multiscreen Preview feature, which lets you see your page in various sizes in a window. Another new feature makes it easy to create an app version (iPhone or Android) of your mobile Website. If youre tasked with building a mobile Website or a mobile application, the $119 Dreamweaver CS5.5 could be a savior, especially if you need some hand-holding. Despite certain limitations (such as the clunky integration of BrowserLab), the new Dreamweaver is a powerful, innovative application.
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various system functions. Two big pluses: The unit offers both a great display and appealing built-in sound. The L218FX/W also comes packed with connections, a multiformat card reader, an
integrated TV tuner, and Bluray support. It ships with a wireless mouse and keyboard, and 2TB of storage. (You can opt for a 1TB version that is $200 cheaper.)
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number actually means may not be easy to determine. The paid PCMark 7 Advanced allows you to export your results as detailed XML les, while PCMark 7 Basic stores your results online. Multiple results from the same machine can be helpful if you want to compare
performance over time (maybe its not your imagination that things are running slower since your cousin turned off your rewall and visited some Hot Gaming Cheat Codes site that lled the PC with malware), or if youve swapped out a graphics card and want to
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How to browse the Web, run apps, play music and games and most important, watch what you want, when you want it.
by patrick miller illustration by bryan christie Design
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and a few video-rental services like amazon Instant Video, CinemaNow, and Vudu. Connected-television features have since advanced quickly. New connected TV sets come all kinds of video via the Web. You get packed with apps, games, and Intercaught up on your favorite TV shows with Hulu, enjoy a movie or net video channels, often with options exclusive to the manufacturer. two with Netix Instant Watch, maybe even sneak in a cat video Cost: Youll have to pay for the or two (or a dozen) on YouTube during your lunch break at work. television ($1000 to $2000 for midYoure used to searching the Web to nd what you want to watch range to high-end sets). The good news: You dont necessarily have to when you want to watch it. pay a premium for an Internetconnected TV: Some manufacturers, such as Vizio, sell lowThe moment youre home, though, you turn on your TV, tune end models that are priced in the $750 to $830 range. in, and zone outno interaction or Internet required. Nothing The cost of an HDTV will generally depend on the sets size on? guess youll watch some Law & Order: Criminal Intent and on its panel technology (a 50-inch plasma set will cost reruns. That Vincent DOnofriowhatever happened to him, more than a 50-inch LED one). and you wont have to pay for anyway? If only your TV was a little bit more like your PC. access to the smart-TV service itselfjust for the subscripSmart TV is the new hot buzzword these days. Imagine, tions to specic services such as Hulu Plus or Netix, as well for a moment, that your HDTV combined the simplicity of the as the video-download rental fees. normal TV-and-remote experience with the powerful search features and video-on-demand libraries youre accustomed to Advantages: Connected TVs are simple and elegant. You on the Web. Toss in social networking, photo sharing, music, can use your TVs own remote, you dont need to worry about gaming, and a hundred kinds of Web content. Thats what running extra power cords or audio/video cables as you do smart TV means. It means never needing to settle for anywith a set-top box or a home theater PC, and many HDTV sets thing less than having what you want to watch (or hear, or include built-in Wi-Fi support (so you dont even need to plug play) running in big-screen glory right now, while you master an ethernet cable into the back). the universe from the couch with your all-powerful remote. Whats more, newer TV sets often come with new remote Dont let all the TV and tech companies out there fool you, controls that make it easier to use the Internet features. For however. You have many ways to make your existing TV example, Lgs Magic Motion remote is a gesture-oriented smarter, other than just buying a new connected TV with all remote control similar to the Nintendo Wii controller (just the bells and whistles built in. You dont have to purchase a point the remote at the TV to move your cursor), which lets brand-new PC or yet another set-top box, either. and you you more easily use the built-in Web browser of Lg sets. dont have to let your cable-TV subscription hold your eyeVizios high-end sets include a Bluetooth remote with a slideballs (or your wallet) hostage with hundreds of channels out keyboard to facilitate typing. youll never watch. Instead, well walk you through the prodDisadvantages: Connected TVs arent particularly versatile. ucts and services (links at nd.pcworld.com/71913) that can If your set-top box doesnt have a channel you want, you can feed the Web through your TVwithout breaking the bank. go buy a new one, but you wont be able to do such a thing so easily with a big, expensive HDTV. also, if youre big on live TV, youll still need your cable-TV subscription, as the Internet features are mostly on-demand video only. Advanced tips: Most connected TVs include uSB ports and Looking to buy a new HDTV? Choose the right TVone that DLNa support (see the glossary on page 65), meaning that connects directly to the Internetand you can enjoy loads of you can watch your locally stored video, photos, and music Web features and apps without having to buy any add-ons or from a uSB drive by plugging it straight into your TV or from boxes. But choosing may not be easy: all the major TV manuother PCs on your networkhandy for the times when the facturers now have some package of Internet-connected feavideo you want to watch is sitting on your PC in the den. tures built into their midrange and high-end models. Future-proof? Yesbut only if you choose wisely. although In early Internet-connected TVs, packages included only a early Internet features in HDTVs looked pitiful compared with few additional channelsNetix Instant Watch, YouTube, what a standard set-top box could offer, the big players in the
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HDTV market (Lg, Panasonic, Samsung, Sony, and Vizio) are each looking to make their Web-connected TV sets your entertainment hub by adding new features, video channels, and even their own app stores. For example, Panasonics Viera Connect Internet features include Facebook, Skype, Twitter, and even downloadable games from gameloft in addition to a whole host of media-streaming services like amazon Instant Video, Hulu Plus, Netix, and Pandora.
set-top boxes
a relatively inexpensive, simple, and easy-to-install way to add more channels to your TV, set-top boxes vary in size, shape, and content selection. They rely on your home Internet connection to stream media from Internet sources such as Hulu, Netix, YouTube, and many other video-on-demand channels. Consider them a supplement to your cable LGS MAGIC MOTION controller subscription, rather than moves a pointer on the screen to a replacement, since they choose a viewing or app option.
wont have much in the way of live TV programming. Right now, Rokus box leads the pack with a very broad channel selection, but since it doesnt support DLNa, you cant use it to access the music, photos, or videos stored on your networks PCs. Some other contenders in the eld, such as Western Digitals WD TV Live series, do support DLNa. If youre already heavily invested in music and movies from the iTunes Store, go for an apple TV boxyoull be able to stream your existing iTunes content from your home networks iTunes libraries. For both the versatility of a full Web browser in your HDTV and a search feature that could cover your satellite-TV listings, locally stored recordings, and the Web, grab a google TV set-top box like the Logitech Revue. also in this category are game consoles (PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii) and Internet-connected Blu-ray players. While not dedicated Internet TV gadgets, they have Hulu Plus, Netix, DLNa support, and other Internet-connected features. Cost: $60 to $250 plus subscription fees (when applicable). Advantages: Set-top boxes are very easy to set up and use, and they typically dont cost very much. also, new services tend to be added to the selection over timethe longer you
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own the box, the more content it should be able to deliver. Disadvantages: Most set-top boxes dont include a full Web browser, so you cant always watch the videos you want, especially if your favorite shows are found only at live streaming sites or from the TV networks. and, as noted, you dont have many options for streaming live TV with a set-top box. Advanced tips: You can hack most set-top boxes, including the apple TV and the Roku, to add new features, channels, and applications. For example, you can jailbreak your apple TV and install the XBMC media-center app to enable 1080p video playback, which the stock apple TV doesnt support. Future-proof? The set-top boxs place in the future of smart TV is iffy at best. You cant really do much besides watch the ported Web video. That may be okay for now, but we expect Web video to continue proliferatingand standard set-top boxes will struggle because they lack Web browsers. While the Web video services that run on set-top boxes often add new channels, you have no guarantee that your set-
top box developer will add the ones you want when you want them. But the boxes are relatively cheap, so buying a new one every few years could be one way around that problem. apple TV and google TV have two different approaches to the set-top box. apples turns your TV into an extension of your iTunes Librarygreat if you own a bunch of other iOS devices, or if you prefer to pay the TV/movie rental fees over a subscription fee. googles offers many of the benets of a home theater PC, such as a Web browser and (future) access to apps via the android Market, without the expense or hassle of a full-blown media PC. also, the search function on google TV could radically change the way you watch television simply by making it far, far easier to nd what you want to watch. However, even these forward-looking set-tops wont get far unless the various networks and content providAPPLE TV TURNS your HDTV ers open some doors for set into an extension of your them. Hulu, for example, is existing iTunes library.
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currently blocking the google TV browser. all the same, the apple TV and google TV platforms are still in their formative period and may both be around long enough to see the day when content owners have come to accept the model these devices use for distributing video. We expect that these two set-tops will be the ones to watch over the next few years.
HERES A QUICK guide to the major streaming services you should look for in your next set-top box or connected TVor should have bookmarked in your home theater PCs Web browser. Hulu Plus: Since its launch in 2008, Hulu has made waves by offering a (legal!) way to get episodes of current television series free on the Web. To access Hulu from a set-top box or connected TV, youll need a subscription to Hulus premium service, Hulu Plus ($8 per month, one-week free trial). Your Hulu Plus subscription also gets you access to a catalog of movies (including a Criterion Collection set) and over 29,000 episodes of older TV archives, though youll still have to watch the occasional ad. Netix: Its not just a DVD rent-by-mail service. In fact, its Instant Watch streaming service (which provides both television and movies online) is now the primary source of Internet trafc in North America, and if youre tired of DVDs, you can opt for the streaming-only subscription plan for $8 a month. But only a portion of its catalog is available on Instant Watch. Online video rental: Besides subscription services like Hulu Plus and Netix, youll want access to at least one video-rental serviceAmazon Instant Video, Blockbuster, CinemaNow, Vudu, and so on. Each service has a slightly different selection, but the basic idea is the same: Rent a movie by download for up to $4 for a new release, or purchase a desired download for around $15. YouTube: The Webs largest video-sharing site, YouTube is widely available on most set-top boxes and connected TVs for free. But YouTube navigation and search can be particularly laborious unless your remote is Internet-ready (keyboard, motion features, touchpad, and so forth). Also, some older YouTube client apps have problems playing high-denition videos, and in that case you might end up with a horribly pixelated, lowres video on your HDTV if youre not careful. Sports: You may be able to stream the game you missed via an on-demand streaming app that keeps box scores, highlights, and sometimes the entire game. Pick your favorite mobile device, install the app, and you can catch sports whenever and wherever you want. Other media apps: Plenty of the streaming media services you likely already use on your computer have apps available for your connected TV or set-top boxNapster, Pandora, and Slacker Radio for music, Flickr and Picasa for photos, and social media apps such as Facebook.
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MICROSOFTS Windows Media Center organizes live, recorded, and Web content on your TV.
High-end services such as Comcast Xnity, DirecTV, Dish Network, and Verizon FiOS TV are still the gold standard for premium TV and live TV. They typically connect to your TV via a specially designed set-top box from your cable, satellite, or telephone company. You can use them to access whatever video-on-demand libraries your network offers; the boxes also have built-in digital video recorder features to help you make sure you dont miss anything. But the boxes dont yet have the smart TV chops of the setups described previously, and only a few providers are actively trying to develop the Internet-content aspect of their offerings. aT&T has no Web video in its u-verse service, and very little nonvideo Web contentjust a couple of interactive Web apps (weather, sports) and photo sharing via Flickr. Verizon is a little better. Its FiOS TV widgets are a simple way to get Facebook, YouTube, local trafc, and weather on your TV. The FiOS Media Manager app lets you watch FiOS
videos on a PC and view locally stored media on the TV. Dish Network may be the most progressive of all. Three of the companys DVRs are compatible with google TVs search features through the Logitech Revue set-top box, which Dish Network resells to its subscribers at a reduced rate. Cost: Services are priceyand can vary from $50 a month to $150 a month, depending on your plan and whether youre
DISH NETWORKS set-top box works with a Logitech Google TV box to pull in Web material.
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IF YOU WONDER what HDCP or a dozen other terms mean, heres a quick guide. BitTorrent: A popular lesharing protocol that people often use to distribute copyrighted video. The BitTorrent protocol itself isnt illegal, but using it to download TV shows and movies that were released under the usual copyright protections generally is. Component video: A common set of analog ports (red, green, and blue) for high-def video. Technically, a component-video connection can deliver video up to 1080p resolution (Full HD). Composite video: The ubiquitous red-white-yellow ports are
still getting a new-subscriber promotional rate. With the exception of Dish Networks google TV offering, the limited Web content the various services offer wont cost you extra. Advantages: Cable services are the go-to source for premium and live TV. You may not need (or even want) all 250 channels, but theyre likely to look very good. and you dont have to deal with troubleshooting equipment or updating buggy softwareeverything (usually) works, and technicians are available to help with serious problems. Disadvantages: Dont expect any deeply integrated Internet features in your cable TV service anytime soonno Web browser or fancy remote with a keyboard for quickly searching for Web content. also, services can get fairly expensive: $70 per month might not seem so bad at rst, but thats $840 each year (not counting taxes or installation fees)enough to buy a budget 42-inch TV, a Roku, and a Netix subscription. Advanced tips: While the cablelike services dont offer much Web content, most are focusing on the TV everywhere concept. That is, theyre moving to make their material viewable on a nite number of stationary and mobile screens. all of the major TV providers offer android and iOS mobile apps that let you browse TV listings and schedule DVR recordings, and some have apps that let you stream video (generally both live TV and DVR recordings) to your tablet or smartphone. If you get landline phone service from your TV provider, you might also have a few neat features that connect the two, such as voicemail management or caller ID through your TV. Future-proof? The great advantage of the triple-play services is that the TV programming usually rides into the home on the same pipe as the Internet service (and the phone service). This setup creates a huge potential for integrating Internet features (such as apps, chat, music, and video) into the curated cable content. at present, however, TV providers havent gone a long way toward realizing that potential.
for composite video. However, because composite video (an analog format) cannot deliver high-def video, avoid using composite-video ports whenever possible. DisplayPort: A newer display connector employed primarily for connecting laptop and desktop PCs to computer displays. But dont expect to use it to connect your PC to your TVat least not at this point. DLNA: Digital Living Network Alliance. DLNA is a standard that enables your HDTV, PC, and other gadgets to talk to one another and share media over a network. For example, an Xbox 360 hooked up to your HDTV can stream video located on your desktop PC in your home ofce. DVI: The current standard for most desktop PC displays. Some TVs have a DVI port, which can be useful. The DVI video signal is identical to the HDMI signal, so if your PC supports only DVI video-out, a cheap adapter can connect your PCs DVI port to your HDTVs HDMI port. HDCP: High-bandwidth Digital Content Protectiona form of digital video copy-protection technology developed by Intel. If you use DVI, HDMI, or another digital video format to deliver video on your TV, you can play back HDCPencrypted video at full resolution without a problem. If you use an analog signal (VGA, composite, component), you may have to watch your video at a lower resolution. HDMI: High-Denition Multimedia Interface is currently the preferred standard for connecting devices to a TV PCs, smartphones, game consoles, digital cameras and camcorders, and more. An HDMI cable carries both audio and video from a device to a TV, so it takes up less space. Media center: Any application that makes it easier to navigate the music, photos, podcasts, and videos in your local media library. Most media-center apps are designed to make home theater PCs more user-friendly so that you can navigate your various media using a remote control rather than a keyboard and mouse. The apps can also run on other devices, including set-top boxes and game consoles. MHL: Mobile High-Denition Linka new connection standard that allows smartphones to connect to HDTVs. If widely adopted, MHL can let your smartphone charge while it is connected to your HDTVand you can watch videos streaming or downloading from the phone. VGA/D-Sub: Practically every PC youve ever owned has a VGA or D-Sub connector. These two terms describe the same humble 15-pin monitor port still found on most laptops and desktops, and on many HDTVs. VGA cables can deliver a full HD video to your TV, though it may not look as good as it would over component or HDMI. Video on demand: Video services that let you choose what you want to watch from a video library; you pay a small fee for downloads or streams.
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We installed six popular inkjet multifunction printers in three different ofces to see how they would perform in the real world.
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much any color inkjet multifunction printer would satisfy pretty much any userafter all, the point of these printers is that a single fairly compact machine can do it all: print, copy, scan, and (some-
times) fax. But just as some people favor ip-ops and others wingtips, different users want different things from an MFP. Some ofces look for a topnotch scanner and precise color reproduction.
Others need to print unusually wide documents. And still others want a printer that can be displayed in public without looking like a plastic box of ugly. Wouldnt it be great if you could test-drive a few MFPs to see which one was the best match for your needs? PCWorld set out to do just that: We identied three different kinds of users, gave
them two MFP models that promised to meet their specic needs, and let them use each one for a week. Read on to nd out which printers they liked better, and why and to learn how you can nd your best t, too.
Brother MFC-J6710DW
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HP Envy100 e-All-in-One
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Lexmark Genesis
$200 nd.pcworld.com/71048
CHART NOTES: Prices are as of 5/27/11. The star rating for each model is PCWorlds assessment, based on lab testing of the MFP.
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Sarah SoRelle is a marketing associate for Zeta Communities, a San Francisco rm that develops multifamily housing and mixed-use structures. In her work, scanning and color printing are very important. The MFPs installed here had to work with PCs running Windows 7 Ultimate, Windows XP Pro, Windows 7 Pro, and Windows Server 2008. Tierra Technology, Zetas IT service provider, set up both MFPs and found that the Lexmark Pinnacle Pro901 was the easier unit to install. The CD-based process was fast, it let Tierras technicians check Lexmarks Website for driver updates, and it provided clear descriptions of extra features. The Epson WorkForce 840s CD-based installation process seemed slower than the Lexmarks, and a service pack update for Windows 7 64-bit conicted with the Epson CD installer, so Tierras technician used Windows 7s Found New Hardware function to set up the MFP. (A x is available from Epsons Website or in the CDs that ship with newer units.) Once they were installed, SoRelle liked both of them, citing their speed, wireless connectivity, and easy-to-use touchscreens as highlights. But she preferred the Epson MFP because it did a better job of matching the Pantone colors used by designers and printers that work with Zeta.
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constantly, 440 Brannan needs an MFP that can juggle a multitude of tasks and look good while doing it.
that you already have a wireless network installed, adding a wireless printer to it can make sharing among multiple home or smallofce users surprisingly easy. On some machines, however, certain features are not available via wireless; for instance, Epsons WorkForce 840 scans to a Mac via USB only, not wirelessly. Also, wireless printer performance is subject to the same factors that challenge all wireless networks: physical obstacles, distance between the PC and the printer, and other Wi-Fi trafc. Printer touchscreens are getting bigger, more common, and more sophisticated. Though some people prefer the positive feedback of pressing a real button, touchscreens feel more natural to most people, and they can reduce button overload by showing only the controls that you need at a particular time. Of the six models used in our real-world tests, only the Brother MFC-J6710DW lacks a touchscreen. Epsons WorkForce 840 employs a hybrid screen, in which the user controls a regular 3.5inch LCD by using backlit, context-aware buttons that appear on the surrounding touch-sensitive panel.
that currently offer cloudbased apps), its getting more interesting all the time. HPs Web-based apps typically emphasize home and family use, focusing on kids activities such as coloring pages and paper dolls, as well as coupons, maps, and tickets that you can print through free, downloadable apps from HPs Website. An MSNBC app lets you choose among news categories ranging from business to entertainment to sports, and print a digest of current stories.
ply headlines from the BBC, ESPN, or MSNBC. You can also monitor your Twitter feed or your Facebook page, and print photos posted to your Facebook wall.
Though cloudbased printing is still in its infancy, its getting more interesting all the time.
Lexmarks Web-based apps are part of its SmartSolutions platform of customizable apps, which allow you to automate tasks that you perform regularly, such as scanning or faxing a specic form to a specic destination. Unlike HPs apps, not all of the SmartSolutions options require you to print something out. For instance, you can set up an RSS, weather, or news feed to appear on the LCD; the news feeds supthe rst cloud-printing service to launch, though youll need an ePrint-enabled HP printer to enjoy it. Newer models of HP printers that have ePrint capability are tied to a specic e-mail address to which you can send e-mail messages or jobs to be printed. While traveling, you may nd ePrint-enabled public printing locations in hotels, airports, and copying shops. In our initial tests of HP ePrint, however, it fell
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a bit short on reliability. When we sent jobs via ePrint from various phones, e-mail services, and computers, only about 9 out of 10 of them actually printed. The corporate version, called ePrint Enterprise, is supposed to be a more ironclad program, but we havent tested it. Googles Cloud Print was announced about year ago, but it remains in beta at this writing. The service aims to let you send jobs remotely to any printer linked to a Web-connected PC. We tested Google Cloud Print earlier this year (see nd.pcworld. com/71534); though its still very limited, its goal of admitting even older printers to the cloud-printing club bodes well for future adoption. larger to accommodate the duplexing mechanism. Assisted manual duplexing where on-screen or controlpanel prompts show you how to refeed the pages so you can print on the backis better than nothing, but its still a hassle, especially for longer documents. You cant miss an MFP thats equipped with an automatic document feeder. This awkward-looking mechanism sticks out the top of the device (or sometimes folds neatly into the top when its not in use). It makes all the difference when you need to scan or copy multipage documents, however; some models even scan in duplex. Most ADFs have a dedicated, second scanning head (usually a slim bar located to one side of the main scanner platen) for scanning legalsize documents via the ADF. With regard to faxing, if you regularly send faxes and will continue to do so, buy a multifunction printer with fax capabilities. If you dont send faxes now but wonder whether you might need to someday for some reason,
you neednt worry. Scanning documents to PDF and then e-mailing them has replaced a great deal of faxing; its faster and more secure than faxing, and it saves paper.
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From fun and games to trafc and news, these tools will
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you havent fully taken advantage of your current onending great apps is the last piece of the puzzle. the sheer number of apps available on the market can be daunting, but this list of essentials should be more than enough to get you started. Our list is selective: apps such as those for amazon, Facebook, and google Maps arent included here, because if your phone didnt come preloaded with those, youve probably already downloaded them. the apps we did choose to list are intended to expand the functionality of your smartphone and make tasks easier, faster, more secure, and even more fun. You may even discover a few items in this collection that you simply cant live without.
or google News might be more valuable than following individual people. You can consolidate all of that information into lists using this app.
CrunchSMS In CrunchsMs you can customize your text messaging with photos, signatures, and other interesting extras. You can even make your messages look like chat bubbles for an added layer of fun.
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Dropbox If you use Dropbox on your desktop PC, you already know that its the easiest way to sync les across multiple systems. With Dropbox for your mobile device, you can quickly move les from your PC to your phone without having to plug your handset into the computer. Bump Pass information easily from one smartphone to another with Bump. When two devices both running the app are physically bumped together, the selected content transfers over, even if one is an iPhone and the other is an android-based handset. Gmote through this app, you can move the cursor on your PC or Mac by using the phones touchscreen. Its the perfect way to open or close windows on your desktop or laptop computer when its sitting across the room. Springpad With springpad you can create to-do lists, and set reminders for yourself to increase your productivity. In addition, you can bookmark books, movies, or other items that have yet to be released so that you can remember to buy them later. Torrent Buddy Connect to the popular utorrent le-sharing client, and see real-time progress updates on all of
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Imo Chat Have tons of friends? Do they all use different instant messaging services? No problem: Imo Chat eliminates the hassle by allowing you to sign in to the most popular instant messengers all at the same time. Loopt users check in at locations, and can post questions such as How much are museum tickets? Other users in the know then answer in real time. Currently Loopt covers only big cities. Social Lookout If you run a small business, keeping track of topics trending on Facebook, on twitter, and on Bing
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Beluga the easy-to-use Beluga group text service allows friends to join conversations, coordinate activities, and update their locations on a map, making this app a perfect tool for organizing group gatherings in new places.
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your current downloads and uploads. torrent Buddy even allows you to start new torrent downloads remotely so that your content is ready for you by the time you get home.
in LooPT (LeFT) you can check in at locations and ask fellow users for relevant information, while in Pulse (below) you can see all of your favorite news feeds.
Thumba Edit photos using effects, lters, adjustments, and borders. this app has more options than youll likely ever use, so doctoring photos becomes as much of an art as taking them. Popular Photo Tools the best BlackBerry photo editor, this app lets you crop and resize photos any way you want. the clean and simple interface makes it easy to learn and use.
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Weather Channel the most trusted name in weather updates has an easyto-use app. Weather news refreshes every time you move between screens, and weather tips and trivia can help you pass the time if you happen to be caught in a storm. AccuWeather unlike the Weather Channel app, accuWeather lets you manually refresh the screen to update weather data on demand. the app also boasts a gPs feature that permits you
to check the forecast for a spot on the map that you dont have a name for very practical if you are out traveling or camping.
MyRadar Pro this gorgeous app for map nerds shows color-coded weather patterns in 10-minute intervals, so you can see how quickly systems are moving. Its especially useful for outdoor types and budding meteorologists.
Waze Hate sitting around in trafc? turn to Waze for help. You can easily see where trafc is at a standstill, and the app can reroute you to bypass the mess if possible. Maps update in real time, so youll be able to see trafc jams right as they begin to form. the app does use your phones gPs, so keep an eye on the battery level to make sure it doesnt run dry. UrbanSpoon If youre visiting an unfamiliar city and dont know where to eat, give urbanspoons slot machine a whirl: Itll choose a place for you. and if you already know where you want to dine out, you can quickly reserve a table through the app and obtain directions to the restaurant. Hipmunk You can nd plane tickets from your iPhone with this neat priceaggregation app, which helps you compare prices from dozens of airlines. graphical ight timelines help you assess not only the prices but also inconvenient times and stops. GPS Track Recorder You may never get lost in a city again when you use gPs track Recorder, which accesses your phones gPs and accelerometer to nd your location, speed, altitude, distance, and orientation. tiny graphs show the topography youve covered.
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Poynt If youre exploring a new town and you want to know what establishments are close to your location, Poynt is the perfect app for you. It can nd nearby businesses, restaurants, gas stations, and even people and events. the app will provide basic weather info about your current location, as well.
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Find My iPhone apple recently made this useful app free for all iPhone/iPod/ iPad users. the easiest way to track down your lost or stolen handset, Find My iPhone shows the devices approximate location on a map. Heading ouT? Check the Weather Channel app (above) for current conditions, and consult Poynt (right) for information on local businesses and more. Lookout Mobile Security More than just antivirus software for your phone, Lookout allows you to back up your device to its servers; you can even use it
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to locate your lost or stolen phone. Lookout keeps your phone safe from malware, as well, scanning apps as they install to your phone, and constantly updating itself so that it can block new threats.
BlackBerry Protect this utility creates a copy of your phones data by backing it up to the cloud. should you lose the phone, you can lock the handset remotely from your PC, and then locate the missing device on a map. also remotely, you can make your phone ring at full volume if you misplace it in your own house. SuperPassword With this passwordmanagement app, you can store all the passwords you need on your mobile device under a high level of encryption, so if your phone disappears, the chance of someone else nding all that precious information is minimal.
WiTH bLaCKberry ProTeCT (left), you can back up your data and remote-wipe a lost or stolen phone. and if youre a sports fan (and your TV provider allows the app), WatchesPn video streaming (below) will let you view live games to your hearts content.
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Words With Friends Move over, scrabble: Words With Friends is the new word-game champion. In the game, you build words for points, and challenge your friends to see who has the biggest vocabulary. WatchESPN Devoted sports fans never want to miss a game, of course, but sometimes life simply gets in the way. No longer: Check with your tV provider to see if you can access EsPNs live video-streaming app, and let the games begin. Netix Just grab some popcorn and settle in: Now you can watch David Bowies Labyrinth (or other guilty pleasures) on the bus, in the airport, or anywhere, over and over again! Note that streaming is available on select versions of android only.
Hulu Plus Netix may be the king of movies, but Hulu rules when it comes to current tV shows. With Hulu Plus, you can rewatch entire seasons of shows such as Arrested Development and The Simpsons (a decades worth, no less) wherever you roam. Pandora When it comes to Internet radio, Pandora is the leader. the app helps you discover new music by creating radio stations based on your favorite artists or songs, and it homes in on your tastes by learning from the thumbs-ups and thumbs-downs that you assign to the songs it selects. Google Music the new google Music service may be in beta right now, but it is by far the best and easiest way to get all of your music on your android phone. using the google Music desktop client, you can upload all of your music les and playlists to googles cloud storage. then, with the google Music
app for android, you can stream all of your stored music directly to your handset. a word of warning, though: streaming a lot of music to your phone can burn through your data plan like crazy, so be sure to use a Wi-Fi connection instead, whenever possible.
Shazam When you hear a song and you just have to know who the artist is, shazam saves the day. It will listen to the song for a minute and then deliver surprisingly accurate resultsit works even if your musical tastes are a little eccentric.
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and crack open the case, system-cleanup utilities are enticing. They promise to pry off all the digital barnacles that have collected on your PC and on Windows, remaking it into the spry system you remember from the day you rst set it up. But do cleanup utilities really improve system performance? Or are they the digital equivalent of a placebo (your PC only seems faster because youve invested $40 and a half hour on a utility, and you dont want to think youve wasted your money and time)? The PCWorld Labs tested such programs to settle once and for all whether they signicantly speed up computers. We dug up ve well-used PCs of various specs and generations, and ran four popular Windows cleanup utilitiesAshampoo WinOptimizer 7 ($40), Iolo System Mechanic 10 ($40), Piriform CCleaner (free), and 360Amigo System Speedup (free version) on all of them. The result? In most cases the cleanup utilities scarcely made a difference in overall system performance, and in a few instances they actually made things slowerthough they did shave a few seconds off the test machines startup times. Read on for our in-depth ndings.
In most cases the cleanup utilities we tested scarcely made a difference in overall system performance.
4GB RAM, Windows 7 Professional 32-bit), a Toshiba Satellite M645-S4055 laptop (2.4GHz Core i5-M450, 4GB RAM, Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit), and a custom-built desktop that we frequently use in the Labs (2.4GHz Athlon 64 4000+, 3GB RAM, Windows XP Professional 32-bit). Each of these ve PCs had endured months, if not years, of frequent usage without even a light dusting, much less a comprehensive system scrubbing or Windows reinstall. In short, they were exactly the kind of PCs that most people would want to run a cleanup utility on. First, Tony Leung and William Wang of the PCWorld Labs preserved each computers precleanup state as a disk image; then, they ran WorldBench 6 on the systems in the precleanup state to obtain a baseline performance score. Next, on each computer, they ran one of the cleanup utilities through its standard functions three times, to make sure that it didnt miss anything. They didnt uninstall any applications, even if the utility recommended doing so. (Getting rid of software that you no longer need is a good way to speed up a PC, but we wanted to see whether the other functions performed by each cleanup utility would make a difference with the same software lineup.) Afterward, they ran WorldBench 6 again to determine whether performance had improved. Then they restored the system to its original, cluttered state and started the process over with another cleanup utility. Note: The testing process took weeks. All of the cleanup utilities we evaluated for this roundup have since been updated, so its possible that retesting with the current versions of the programs would yield slightly different results.
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PCs performance slightly worse. I M PA C T O N P C P E R F O R M A N C E that a one-point gain in WorldAlthough we ran each cleanup Bench 6 is small enough to be WorldBench 6 SYSTEM Cleanup utility score utility three times before running within the margin of error. However, the test results for WorldBench 6, some utilities still 78 Original state Custom PCWorld individual applications yielded found items that needed cleaning CCleaner 78 Labs desktop a few more-interesting tidbits. each time. We dont know what System Mechanic 78 2.4GHz Athlon 64 caused this; the utilities might 360Amigos System Speedup 3GB RAM System Speedup 67 Windows XP Professional have encountered problems they seemed to have a problem with WinOptimizer 7 77 couldnt x, or the cleanup proMicrosoft Office. For each of the 48 Original state cess might have created other test PCs except the Dell E1505, Dell Inspiron E1505 CCleaner 49 problems elsewhere. Ofce performance grew notice1.6GHz Core Duo For comparisons sake, we also ably worseover twice the test System Mechanic 48 1GB RAM Windows Vista Home tried uninstalling 49 applications time, in some casesafter we System Speedup 49 Premium (using WinOptimizer 7s uninstall ran System Speedup. This issue WinOptimizer 49 feature) from the Lenovo Thinkwith Ofce accounts for the dra61 Original state Pad Edge, running WinOptimizer matic drop in some of the WorldCCleaner 60 Dell Latitude D520 7s cleanup functions, and then Bench 6 scores. Aside from the 1.6GHz Core 2 Duo System Mechanic 60 running WorldBench 6. We found Ofce test, though, System 1GB RAM System Speedup 50 Windows XP Professional an improvement of three points in Speedups results werent that WinOptimizer 59 WorldBench 6 (from 60 to 63, or 5 different from the others. 60 Original state percent)a larger increase than Some of our PCs were more anything we saw from the stanheavily affected by cleanup utiliCCleaner 60 Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 1.3GHz Core 2 Duo dard cleanup functions. While ties than others. For the Toshiba System Mechanic 59 4GB RAM such a result wont make your PC M645-S4055, performance System Speedup 52 Windows 7 Professional like new, it will make multitasking didnt change by more than 10 WinOptimizer 61 and disk-heavy operations a bit or 15 seconds in any given 98 Original state less painful. To sweep away sysWorldBench 6 testnot surprisToshiba Satellite CCleaner 98 tem clutter, uninstalling old proing, considering that it was carM645-S4055 System Mechanic 98 2.4GHz Core i5-M540 grams is your best bet. rying the most powerful hard4GB RAM System Speedup 78 ware. The Dell E1505, with the Windows 7 Home Premium poorest specs of the bunch, saw WinOptimizer 98 more-dramatic differences, both Testing boot times can be tricky, CHART NOTES: WorldBench 6 is PCWorlds application-based benchmark suite for PCs running Windows; a higher score is better. Original state refers to the good and bad, in specic tests because its hard to know exactly system as it stood prior to each cleanup procedure. Scores in red indicate cases with each cleaning utility (photo when all background processes in which the PCs performance declined after we ran the cleanup utility. editing ran about 10 percent and services have loaded into faster, creating and saving a memoryeven if you get to the DVD image ran about 20 percent faster, and video editing in Windows desktop quickly, your PC might still be loading tasks, VideoWave ran about 5 percent slower). So even though we so it isnt fully responsive yet. William Wang in the PCWorld didnt nd substantial differences overall, your older PC might Labs tested boot times by setting each PC to open a Notepad have a particular problem that one of these utilities can x. document on startup, and stopping the stopwatch when he saw it appear on screen. He tested each setup ten times. There are no one-size-fits-all PC fixes. After running each utilEach utility managed to speed startup slightly, though typiity, the Dell E1505 saw a big speed improvement with diskcally by no more than a few seconds. Oddly, System Mechanic intensive tasks such as writing DVD images. In contrast, the caused a negligible increase in startup time in the Dell D520 Labs custom-built desktop did worse in that respect: An and the Toshiba M645-S4055, but the difference fell within 8-minute test took about 20 seconds longer after running the margin of error. The Lenovo ThinkPad Edge, meanwhile, CCleaner, System Speedup, and WinOptimizer 7; and it took a enjoyed faster boot times across the board; CCleaner came in whole minute longer after running System Mechanic. The Dell rst with a 10-second improvement (19 percent faster), folD520 had slightly slower speeds in that task as well. This lowed by System Mechanic (9 seconds), WinOptimizer 7 (6 seems to mean that even if a utility made one PC run better, it seconds), and System Speedup (4 seconds). might not necessarily help yoursand it could even make your
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When we approached the utility vendors about our ndings, Iolo Labs (maker of System Mechanic) requested that we try a tool the company uses for its own boot-time tests: Microsofts Windows Performance Toolkit (nd.pcworld.com/71893). The tool wouldnt work on our XP and Vista PCs, but the two Windows 7 systems reported a boottime improvement of 14 seconds for the Lenovo ThinkPad Edge (29 percent) and 17 seconds for the Toshiba M645-S4055 (25 percent).
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While all of the utilities made claims about imSystem Speedup 69.46 1.47% proving overall performance, System Mechanic WinOptimizer 67.24 4.62% also touted its NetBooster and Internet ConnecOriginal state 73.87 tion Repair tools: By adjusting the settings that CCleaner 71.75 2.87% Dell Latitude D520 affect network and Internet connection speeds, 1.6GHz Core 2 Duo System Mechanic 75.72 -2.50% NetBooster ne-tunes your congurations so 1GB RAM System Speedup 72.77 1.49% Windows XP Professional that more data can be transferred. There are too many uctuations in bandwidth WinOptimizer 72.65 1.65% on the open Internet to test such a claim fairly. Original state 52.87 Instead, we decided to look around and gure CCleaner 42.79 19.05% Lenovo ThinkPad Edge out exactly what System Mechanic was doing in 1.3GHz Core 2 Duo System Mechanic 43.74 17.27% 4GB RAM its attempt to x network-speed issues. We comSystem Speedup 48.92 7.47 Windows 7 Professional pared the Windows Registry before and after WinOptimizer 46.68 11.71 installing and running System Mechanic on the Original state 68.40 Lenovo ThinkPad Edge. The only Registry adjustToshiba Satellite CCleaner 65.13 4.77 ment we found was a change in the Maximum M645-S4055 System Mechanic 68.76 -0.52% Transmission Unit setting. Old-school PC gurus 2.4GHz Core i5-M540 4GB RAM will recognize this particular tweak, as its someSystem Speedup 65.52 4.20% Windows 7 Home Premium thing of a classicwe ran an article about it 13 WinOptimizer 63.66 6.93% years ago (nd.pcworld.com/71894), for instance. CHART NOTES: We tested by setting a Notepad document to open at startup, and timing how long it took to Unfortunately, no sophisticated Windows appear. Original state refers to the PC as it stood prior to each cleanup procedure. Percentage-improvement magic seems to be going on here. The optimal scores in red indicate cases in which the PCs boot-up routine took longer after we ran the cleanup utility. MTU for your PC depends on whether youre using an always-on Internet connection (such as or 576 for dial-up). You dont need System Mechanic to do standard DSL/cable), a PPPoE (PPP over Ethernet) broadthis task, though: The oldie-but-goodie Dr. TCP (nd.pcworld. band connection (if you have DSL/cable service that requires com/71895) will help you change your MTU for free. you to log in at every boot-up, youre probably using PPPoE), or a 56-kbps dial-up connection. System Mechanic simply asks BOOT-TIME BENEFIT Cleanup utilities are a compelling sell to Windows users. We you which type of all want to believe that our PC is still the same snappy spring Average boot-time UTILITY connection you have chicken it was when we bought it, and that it just needs the improvement during the setup prolight touch of a cleanup tool to start sprinting again. CCleaner 6.09% cess, and adjusts the The reality is a bit different: You might feel better after runSystem Mechanic 4.59% MTU accordingly ning a utilitybut judging from our testing, your PCs overall (1500 for a standard performance is unlikely to change much. Instead of investing System Speedup 3.30% always-on connecin a cleanup utility, uninstall old programs for a short-term WinOptimizer 7 5.95% tion, 1492 for PPPoE, speed boost, and save your cash for a hardware upgrade.
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If you want to keep your PC current, sooner or later youll have to replace your motherboard. Heres how to make that process fairly painless.
BY LOYD CASE
THE MOTHERBOARD IS probably the most complex PC component to upgrade, but modern operating systems and standards have taken much of the pain out of swapping in a new one. (Even so, ancillary issues such as software activation make the task of upgrading a motherboard more annoying rather than less.) Before choosing a motherboard, you need to understand the purpose of the system youre upgrading or building. Will it be small in volume? If so, youll want to use a micro ATX or mini ITX board. Are you planning to overclock? Then youll
want to incorporate a board that offers robust voltage regulation and good cooling over those voltage regulator modules (VRMs). Looking to build a minimalist ofce PC? Make sure it has built-in video output connectors and low cost. Other complications exist, particularly if youre upgrading an Intel-based system. Intel now has four active socket formats: LGA775, LGA1156, LGA1366, and
(the latest) LGA1155. If you will be upgrading your existing processor, too, conrm that your new motherboard has the correct socket for it. Upgrading an AMD CPU is a little easier: Most socket AM3 boards support all AMD CPUs. Also, check the size and
capacity of your existing system, if you are upgrading. If the case supports ATX motherboards, anything ATX-size or smaller will t. If you have an older BTX-format case, it will probably support ATX motherboards, too, but you should check with the case manufacturer to make sure. And nally, Extended ATX (eATX) motherboards are somewhat larger than ATX boards; they are fairly rare and are usually workstationclass boards that support more than one processor.
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Heres a basic walkthrough of a motherboard upgrade. 1. Set up a workspace, and make sure that it provides you with adequate lighting. Also, be sure to give yourself enough room to lay out tools and parts. Good lighting is especially critical if your case has an all-black interior. 2. Prior to disassembling the system, back up the contents of your hard drive. 3. Collect all CD keys. Deactivate or deauthorize any applications that you activated previously. This includes iTunes and Adobe professional apps (such as Photoshop and Premiere CS5). In addition, be sure to uninstall or deactivate any games that required activation. 4. Determine which parts need to be removed. You may have to take out the power supply unit (PSU) or hard drives to make motherboard removal easier. If you have to remove the PSU, take care to disconnect all power cables rst. The ATX12V (a small four- or eight-pin connector) is easy to overlook. 5. Take out all cards, the CPU fan, and all memory. If youre not upgrading the CPU, you can leave it in the socket for the moment. 6. Disconnect all wiring. Double check: Did you really disconnect all wiring? 7. Remove all the screws holding the motherboard in place. Usually, a number 2 Phillips screwdriver will t the screws. Place the old board in an antistatic bag. 8. Check to conrm that
all of the mounting nuts are rmly screwed into the case. Sometimes, these nuts will come out or become loose when you remove the motherboard screws. 9. Remove the ATX I/O shield, and store it with the old motherboard. 10. Install the ATX I/O shield for the new board. This step is crucial: Its frustrating to have screwed in the new motherboard and only then realize that you forgot about the I/O shield. 11. Are you using an exotic cooler? If so, it may require that a special support plate be attached to the underside of the motherboard. 12. Line up the I/O ports with the holes in the ATX I/O shield. Then align the screw holes with the motherboard mounting nuts on the interior of the case. 13. Carefully screw in the mounting screws. Do not overtighten them. If you have an electric screwdriver equipped with an adjustable clutch, set the clutch to the minimum setting. If your electric screwdriver doesnt have a clutch, use a hand screwdriver instead. 14. Reinstall the power supply unit, if you removed it earlier. Also reinstall any storage devices that you may have removed. 15. Reattach all of the wiring and cables that you disconnected earlier: front panel connectors, USB wiring for the USB case connectors, power cables, wires for the case fan, and so on. If your case allows you to
PRIOR TO REMOVING the old board, disconnect all wiring, including the Serial ATA connector (at left) and the front panel and power button connectors.
BEFORE REATTACHING THE wiring and cables, reinstall any storage devices (like this hard drive) that you removed earlier.
AFTER INSTALLING THE new motherboard and memory and reattaching the power cables, add back the CPU cooler and lock it in place with the fan clips.
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DONT FORGET to remove the old ATX I/O shield, and install the new one in its place.
route wiring behind the motherboard, do so now. 16. Attach the power cables, taking care to connect both the main and the ATX12V cables. 17. Install the CPU (if you had to remove it earlier) and the memory. Dont install the CPU cooler until after youve
installed the memory and the power connectors. 18. Plug in the data cables and the power connectors to the storage devices. 19. Reinstall any cards you
may have removed. If youre installing a high-performance graphics card, make sure that you attach the PCI Express power connectors. 20. Connect wall power, the video cable, the mouse, and the keyboard, and give the system a test boot. If nothing happens, make sure that the PSU switch is on. 21. When you boot the system (assuming that youre using Windows), youll need to wait while Windows accounts for all of the new motherboard devices. Your keyboard and mouse may be unusable during this time. 22. Once Windows has logged all of the devices,
you will have to reboot. 23. Take the motherboard CD and install the new motherboard drivers, network drivers, video drivers (only if youre using integrated graphics), USB 3.0 drivers, and so on. You may need to reboot several times. 24. Once youve done all of this, check to see whether Windows needs to be reactivated. If so, rst try activating over the Internet. If this fails, call the toll-free number listed in the Activation Window. If you do activate over the phone, be sure you tell Microsoft that youre installing this copy of Windows on one system. This is just an upgrade after all. 25. Reinstall and reactivate any needed applications. 26. You should be set to go.
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ITS EASY TO turn an old smartphone into an e-reader (left) or gaming platform.
MP3 players. Why bother if you already have an iPod? Simple: Since you dont care whether it takes a beating, your old phone makes the perfect MP3 companion for mountain biking, rock climbing, the Running of the Bulls, and other perilous activities. Not going skydiving anytime soon? Hand your old phone to your six-year-oldafter stocking it with favorite Disney songs, of course. Who needs a Nintendo DS? If the IT department wont allow you to load Angry
solitaire, chess, sudoku, Bejeweled, and all the other classic games of yesteryear. Youve always wanted an e-reader: Why should you spend money on a Kindle when your smartphone offers the same basic functionality? All you need is an e-reader app; Amazon has apps for Android, BlackBerry, iOS, and Windows Phone 7. If you want e-books for a Palm or Windows Mobile device, try eReader.com or Mobipocket.com. A phones screen is certainly smaller than a Kindles, but its also backlitwhich is convenient
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My CPU is running at 100 percent and slowing my PC to a crawl. Why is this happening? Jim Richmond
IF IT RARELY occurs, dont worry about it. But if it happens often (or always), you have some work to do. First scan your system for malware. In Safe Mode, run something other than your usual antivirus program, like LINCOLN SPECTOR Malwarebytes Anti-Malware (nd.pcworld.com/71869) or SuperAntiSpyware (nd.pcworld.com/71870). Both are free. When not in Safe Mode, open the Task Manager by rightclicking the taskbar and selecting Task Manager (in XP or Vista) or Start Task Manager (in Windows 7). Hover your mouse pointer over the Task Manager icon in the system tray or notication area; its status will pop up. In the Task Manager, click the Processes tab and then the CPU column heading to sort the processes by how much of the CPU they use. The process hogging the CPU will be on top. (In XP, the System Idle process should be on top; it shows what percentage of the CPU is not being used.) To kill a task temporarily, click the End Process button. But its bound to come back, so check ProcessLibrary.com for a description of the process; that should tell you which program it belongs to. Then check with the manufacturer to see if theres a bug x, or use the program as little as possible, or uninstall it and replace it with a competitor.
A FREE WI-FI scanning tool, InSSIDer scans local networks for signal congestion and shows a readout of signal strength (RSSI).
CLICK THE CPU heading in the Processes tab to sort active processes by how much of the processor theyre using.
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THE SPECKIE spelling checker marks suspect spellings with a red line and suggests alternative words.
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MALWAREBYTES ANTI-MALWARE has an exceptional ability to nd and remove invasive codeand its extremely easy to use.
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IN THE Value data eld of StartupDelay, change the number from 480,000 to 40,000.
3. Exit the Registry Editor and restart your computer. The system should boot up considerably faster. Note: Although this tweak worked for me on my Windows XP laptop, specifying values lower than 40,000 didnt produce a noticeable difference in boot-up time.
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