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Windows XP: The Unauthorized Biography
It's easy to be nostalgic about Windows XP when we're faced with a Vista-only future, but the venerated OS has had its shares of ups and downs, too. As XP hits its end of life, we take a look back on the good, the bad, and its lasting legacy.



A Full-Featured HP Desktop
The HP Pavilion Elite m9200t packs in everything that a multimedia buff could hope for: quad-core processor, dual removable hard-drive bays, ATSC TV tuner, 750GB hard drive, and more. After taking this PC on a test drive--bloatware aside--this system is well worth the money. Visit PCMag.com for the full review.



Fujitsu's Web-Happy Tablet UMPC
Fujitsu's tiny LifeBook U810 (WWAN) tablet just got better with the introduction of a built-in cellular modem that works on AT&T's network. Though this ultra-mobile PC is pretty bare bones otherwise, its light weight and impressive connectivity will keep travelers in business. Learn more about what this little eco-friendly laptop can do.



10 Blogs You Should be Reading Daily
Blogs have definitely gained some credibility over the years, but there are just so many out there that it can be daunting. If you don't know where to start, we'll point you in the right direction. Check out our favorite blogs that cover everything from how-to green guides to the hottest tech news.



Sony Steps Up with an Entry-Level D-SLR Contender
With some handy innovative features, the 14.2-megapixel A350 is an easy-to-use, entry-level D-SLR that takes great pictures. However, the biggest problem with this camera is that you can get the nearly identical 10.2-megapixel A300 for $200 less, which makes the A350 a bit of a tough sell. Is the bump in resolution worth the extra cash? Find out in our hands-on review.



10 Water-Friendly Gadgets
Poolside tech isn't something you often hear about. After all, we all know that water and gadgets don't mix. Or do they? We show you our top 10 water-friendly gadgets to get you ready for some summertime fun, including a waterproof digital camera and floating waterproof speakers.



AppScout: Rhapsody Partners with MTV, Verizon, iLike
Music-streaming service Rhapsody started the week on a high note, announcing a number of new partnerships and its new Music Without Limits initiative. The site's newly launched music store is set to offer DRM-free tracks that can be played on iPods, among other players. Visit AppScout.com for more about Rhapsody's plans.



GoodCleanTech: O2 Pedal-Power Cell Phone Charger
Cell phones make life so much easier, but all the convenience goes out the window if you don't keep them charged up. Well, O2 just unveiled a fun and innovative way to juice up your handset, with the pedal-powered cell phone charger. A prototype is on display at the O2 Wireless Festival in London. Check out the photo and more on GoodCleanTech.com.



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