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Hot Tunes: Man Says Nano iPod Caught Fire in His Pocket06-10-2007 A possible battery fire set his pants aflame, an Atlanta man says.
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Products That Change Without Permission06-10-2007 These days, companies can change the stuff in your home at any time, for any reason. How convenient--for them.
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Google Desktop Beta Lets You Accessorize with Gadgets05-10-2007 The new Google Desktop for Windows 5.5 Beta takes gadgets and integration with iGoogle to a new level. Your Google Desktop Gadgets can now be embedded directly into your iGoogle home page. Other improvements Google notes with this beta include...
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The News and Product Reviews You Loved Reading This Week05-10-2007 These were the most popular news and reviews on PCWorld.com this week.
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Update: Defendant in RIAA File Sharing Case Found Guilty04-10-2007 ArsTechnica, Wired, and several other news outlets are reporting that Jammie Thomas, the Minnesota woman accused of illegally sharing music files on Kazaa, has been found guilty of willful copyright infringement. Thomas faces $222,000 in penalties after the jury found...
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Rohm Shows Tiny High-Res OLED04-10-2007 Ceatec: Rohm unveiled a miniature full-color OLED designed for camera viewfinders.
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New Tool Allows You to Put a Freeze on Credit Card Fraud04-10-2007 Credit card owners are soon to get a new tool to help fight fraud. On November 1, credit monitoring behemoth Experian, says it will give consumers the option to freeze their credit report. Credit report freezing is one way...
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RIAA Piracy Trial: Day Two04-10-2007 The case against alleged illegal file swapper Jammie Thomas goes to the jury Thursday. Thomas is accused of illegally distributing 1702 music files using the service Kazaa by the Recording Industry Association of America. The trade association is suing Thomas...
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Travel Accessories for the iPod and iPhone03-10-2007 These add-ons for Apple gadgets, for the plane, car, and hotel room are cool--but are they worth the money?
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Apple Plugs QuickTime 7.2 Hole03-10-2007 Apple today released an update to its QuickTIme 7.2 player. The update fixes security flaw in CVE-2007-4673, which allowed macliciously crafted QTL files to arbitrarily execute code. Windows Vista and Windows XP users are both affected. A full description of...
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