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Microsoft, Google, Yahoo Sued for Sex Selection Ads in India
Microsoft, Google and Yahoo were sued in India for allegedly promoting sex selection of children via ads and links on their search engines.Steve Bass’s Tips & Tweaks
Eliminate Hassles With Antivirus, Flash, Task Manager, and iTunes
Get the lead out of AVG, fix the Windows Task Manager toolbar, and dump duplicate files.News
MSN Taking the Brunt of Google’s US Search Blitz
Google increased its U.S. Internet search market share in July, while MSN has been the biggest loser.News
New IPod Touch and MacBooks Coming Soon, Analysts Say
Apple in September will announce a new iPod Touch and a redesigned MacBook, analysts say.Reviews
Apple MobileMe Syncing Service
Apple's updated syncing service is a disappointment for PC users.News
Google Apps Hit by Prolonged Gmail Access Problem
Gmail suffered a 15-hour outage Wednesday and Thursday that affected also Google Apps subscribers.News
Manage Your Summer Olympics Viewing Experience
Use NBC's stream of thousands of hours of high-quality vide–and many extras–for a totally enjoyable Olympics experience on your PC.News
The Steve Jobs-Style MobileMe ‘Apology’
Steve Jobs kind of apologizes for MobileMe mess, and Apple users respond 'apology accepted.'News
YouTube to Carry Olympic Videos in Some Countries
The International Olympic Committee is launching its own VOD channel for the games in cooperation with YouTube.Reviews
The Best TV on the Web
Today, the Net has almost as many television viewing options as your cable company. But how do you find stuff that's worth watching? Here are our choices for must-stream TV.News
Google Counts More Than 1 Trillion Unique Web URLs
Google has identified more than 1 trillion unique URLs on the Web.News
Google Tweaks Gmail to Stop Auto-adding Contacts
Google is rolling out a change this week to Gmail that will give users more control over their contacts list.News
It’s Tough to Kill an Apple iPhone 3G
Apple's new multimedia handset is the Timex of phones. Here's how it took PC World's mauling and kept on calling (until we literally drove it into the ground).News
Google Adds Third Dimension to Online Social Relationships
UPDATE: Google launches Lively, a 3D social network world available now as a public beta.News
Google Bows to Pressure, Adds ‘Privacy’ Link to Home Page
Google bows to pressure from privacy organizations to include a link on the company's home page to its privacy policyReviews
VideoThang
This free, friendly utility makes video editing as painless as it can be, but the workflow's a bit restrictive.News
DOJ Continues Probe of Yahoo-Google Partnership
The U.S. DOJ is conducting an ongoing antitrust investigation into the advertising partnership between Yahoo and Google.News
Google Changes Tack on Pay-Per-Action Offerings
Google is rolling out two more advanced tools that let advertisers more precisely target potential customers.Reviews
The 10 Funniest Apple-Ad Parodies
From 1984 to the famous manila folder, Apple's TV ads have been ripe targets for satirists and rival companies. Here are 10 of the best take-offs.News
Windows Mobile 6.1 Offers Web Browser/YouTube Support
Microsoft updates Windows Mobile 6.1 with a full HTML browser, and support for Flash and YouTube, among other features.Reviews
Media Player Classic
Play media files with this stripped-down media player, reminiscent of early versions of Windows Media Player.News
Mergers are in the Air
Economic gloom is not stopping tech companies' strategic mergers and acquisitions.Casual Friday
Casual Friday: Playing Games With Your Music
This week, music draws you into the game, Hulu beams up everything in sight, and the Brothers Karamazov of the Nintendo universe form a fight club.Reviews
Abrosoft FantaMorph SE
Create bizarre and beautiful morphing effects with this easy-to-use animation tool.Reviews
CodecInstaller
Check your system for missing codecs, and find out where you can safely get the elusive ones.Reviews
Microsoft Windows Media Player
Microsoft's DVD player and CD burner is a fine home for your music and videos.Reviews
Ots Turntables Free
Ots Turntables Free from Ots Labs let's you use your computer and mouse to mix music like a DJ.Reviews
Projectors for Everyone
Yes, you can buy a high-quality, high-resolution projector for under $1000. Our test results will help you choose a model that's just right for your office or home.News