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The Motley Fool November 28, 2011 Tim Beyers |
HTML5 Is Bigger Than You Think A small experiment shows big promise. For those who don't know, HTML5 makes Web applications behave a lot like native software you install and update.  |
PC Magazine November 15, 2011 Dan Costa |
iTunes Match Ends Piracy As We Know It Apple iTunes Match and streaming music services are putting an end to the MP3 generation?and the piracy that came with it.  |
PC Magazine November 9, 2011 Jamie Lendino |
Adobe Flash Meets Its End It's been clear for a few years now that unless mobile Flash's performance and reliability improved, it was a goner; that day has now come, and soon, desktop Flash will soon follow.  |
PC Magazine November 4, 2011 Sascha Segan |
How Apple Got the iPhone's Battery Problems Right, And Siri Problems Wrong Apple reacted well to the battery bug in iOS 5, but it may not react as well to Siri's server failures.  |
PC Magazine November 1, 2011 Chandra Steele |
The Apps to Make Your Holiday Shopping & Entertaining Easy This year, why not make the holidays a little merrier with the simple convenience of your phone and these 39 time- and money-saving apps.  |
PC Magazine October 28, 2011 Mendelson & Duffy |
Dropbox Dropbox is a superbly implemented, cloud-based, automatic, file-synchronization service that's ideal for working with files you can store in a single folder.  |
PC Magazine October 21, 2011 Jill Duffy |
The 50 Best Android Apps Smartphone owners running Google's OS need more than just a top ten list to stock their devices with the best programs for entertainment, productivity, reference, and more.  |
PC Magazine October 19, 2011 Jill Duffy |
Apple's Siri Shuns 35 Million Americans -- Are You One? Siri carries out simple tasks for you when you speak to it, but only if you're an English speaker in the United States.  |
PC Magazine October 14, 2011 Mendelson & Muchmore |
Apple OS X Lion 10.7.2 Apple OS X Lion is hands-down the best consumer OS on the market today.  |
PC Magazine October 4, 2011 Neil J. Rubenking |
Webroot SecureAnywhere Antivirus Webroot SecureAnywhere Antivirus's minuscule local client communicates with a gigantic cloud database to provide excellent protection against malware attack, and it also does a very good job cleaning up existing malware infestations.  |
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