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PCWorld Video Podcast
Summary: PCWorld Videos are your trusted source for tech product reviews, tech news, and instructional "how-to" tutorials that provide you with essential tips for buying, using, and fixing technology products. Focused on computers and consumer electronics, we cover topics that include computer hardware, software, wireless devices and connectivity, digital entertainment, security and anti-virus software, and gadgets.
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At the 2010 Game Developer Conference, we checked out the Independent Games Festival and several of the winners, as well as a game controller that uses brain activity to interact with games.
Using a vertically mounted Mini-ATX format motherboard, Digital Storm's overclocked Enix gaming PC features top performance in a small footprint.
The Motorola Devour has a solid build and great social networking features, but our reviewer found that it has a few design flaws, is too expensive, and its camera is mediocre. Also, this second Android phone from Motorola runs an older version of the Android OS.
For $750, Gateway's ZX4800 all-in-one PC has decent specs, a snappy multi-touch 20-inch screen, and a wireless mouse and keyboard. While it won't replace your dedicated workstation, it can provide quite and easy access to your photos or music in a communal area of your home.
The new Bloggie MHS-CM5/V pocketable Sony camcorder has a 5X optical zoom, and shoots 1080p footage at 30fps and 5 mega-pixel photos. It's also compatible with SD/SDHC cards, ending the company's Memory Stick-only era.
Fans of Google Earth might be interested in Google Ocean Showcase, which features interesting multimedia tours of shipwrecks and underwater mountains, as well as popular surf and dive spots. The Ocean Showcase incorporates more than 1,000 images and video from a variety of sites and scientific organizations and includes some fantastic underwater topographical maps.
If you're a fan of Lenovo's ThinkPad line, you're willing to put up with a boring industrial design because the machines are so rugged and usable. The new ThinkPad Edge marks the first significant change to the look and feel of the line in years, but thankfully, it retains almost everything you love about ThinkPads.
HP's CP4025dn and Dell's 5130cdn color laser printers are both fast and suitable for a busy office with high printing requirements. PCWorld's Melissa Riofrio takes a look and compares the capabilities of the two devices.
If you're looking for a pocket camcorder with a wide-angle lens, exposure controls, an external mic input, and good low-light video, you'll find it with the third-generation Creative Vado HD. In addition to shooting top-notch 720p footage, it also features a motion-detection mode that automatically starts recording when the camcorder senses movement in front of the lens.
If you're looking for a great performing printer with a little bit more, take a look at the Epson PictureMate Show, a combination snapshot printer and digital frame.
Disk partitioning--separating your hard drive into multiple independent volumes--can relieve all sorts of computer-related headaches. PC World's Patrick Miller shows you how to use the Disk Management tool included with Windows 7 and Vista.
A new book, "62 Projects to Make With a Dead Computer" by Randy Sarafan, includes a large variety of DIY tips that can help you find new uses for dead technology. PCWorld's Nick Mediati turns a set of earbuds into speakers.
Staff Editor Patrick Miller looks at a pre-release version of the multiplayer game, which has beautiful graphics and lots of customization features.
Steve Fox and Jason Snell, editorial directors of PCWorld and Macworld, respectively, give their impressions of Apple's new tablet.
Olympus' Pen E-P2 Micro Four-Thirds Camera is so much fun that it's hard to put down says PCWorld's Tim Moynihan. The variety of shooting and art modes are of particular interest, as is the fact that the camera can also shoot 720p video.