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10 Wacky Audio Speakers
We've reviewed quite a few PC and MP3 speakers. Many are your typical run-of-the-mill systems, but every now and then we come across a set of speakers that can only be defined as "wacky." From tree stump speakers to ones made out of cardboard, we think we've found some real winners. Check out our top 10 at PCMag.com.
Budget Vista System for Newbies
The eMachines T5224 is a $580 basic system that skirts the line between a budget PC and a serious mainstream PC. Its dual-core processor, 1GB of memory, and DX9-compatible graphics make it a good entry point to Windows Vista Home Premium Edition. But can its graphics solution keep up with your higher-end needs? We give you the lowdown at PCMag.com.
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Protect Your Identity
MyTruston helps you prevent or recover from identity theft without making you divulge card numbers or personal info. It won't solve every problem, but what it does, it does well. Read our in-depth review at PCMag.com.
A Cheap AIO for Home or Dorm
The Dell Photo All-In-One 926 Printer offers reasonable speed and output quality. It also prints directly from cameras and memory cards, prints text and graphics, copies, and scans. But does its text and photo quality live up to basic expectations? Check out what we thought of its performance and features at PCMag.com.
Real-World Testing: Control Yourself
Ancient peoples built their dwellings with mud and twigs. Ancient 20th-century houses had quaint things called light switches and thermometers. With the new millennium came a slew of new protocols for wirelessly automating home functions such as lighting, temperature, and security. But just try setting it up yourself. That's just what three homeowners did. Share their trials and triumphs at PCMag.com.
Symantec Releases Norton 360 Security Service
Norton 360 launched today, a subscription security service from Symantec that includes a full security suite plus a few utilities. Is the price right? Are the features a good fit? Find out in our online news report.
Site of the Week: Fun with Your GPS
Finally, you may just be able to go where no Wi-Fi has gone before. D-Link Systems, of Fountain Valley, Calif., is shipping a new mobile Wi-Fi router that can work anywhere there is a cell signal that's data capable. The new DIR-450 is designed to accept an EV-DO card from carriers such as Sprint, Verizon or Alltel. Read more at PCMag.com.
GearLog: Find Anything with the Loc8tor
Are you always losing your house keys? Never remember when you last put your cell phone? The Loc8tor makes those maddening moments a thing of the pass. It uses RF technology to communicate between a receiver and tags attached to the devices you're likely to lose. Get the deets on how exactly this works at GearLog.com.
AppScout: Hands-On with the New BitTorrent
BitTorrent's going all legit, with a new entertainment service that lets users buy or rent movies, music, TV shows, and games. The service launched this morning, and you can check it out in our hands-on preliminary report on AppScout.
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