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Review: Samsung SyncMaster 2233SW LCD

Text on both black and white backgrounds looked crisp and easy to read, even at small font sizes. We also saw nuanced color, particularly in photographs, and our test portrait showed realistic skin tones and shading without any...

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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W290 digital camera

Cyber-shot DSC-W290 is a great option. A wide-angle lens, a sharp 3-inch LCD screen, and a 720p HD movie mode also add to its overall appeal, but we have seen better image quality from similarly price...

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Gameloft Cuts Android Efforts, Says It’s Not Alone

The French mobile games developer Gameloft has scaled back its development on Google’s Android platform, complaining that the Android application store is “not as neatly done” and offers little enticement to buy games offered...

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Hack enables 10.6.2 on Atom processors

Upon the release of Apple's update to Snow Leopard , Mac OS X 10.6.2, a noticeable lack of support for Intel's Atom processor was uncovered. The Atom processor is a primary component of many netbooks, famous (or infamous,...

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Canon Selphy CP790

At first glance, Canon's snapshot printer looks more like a lime-green lunch pail. With its convenient handle, it begs you to take it to your next children's party or family get-together. The trade-offs ...

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Toggle sidebar visibility in all open Finder windows

When I publish hints here on Macworld, I usually try to walk through and explain how they work, so as to help you understand what's going on behind the scenes. Sometimes, though, I'll just present a solution without much of an...

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Torture Tests: Stylus Tough 8000 Camera and XP3 Quest Phone

Chris Holt and Sarah Jacobsson, Macworld.com The Olympus Stylus Tough 8000 point-and-shoot camera and the Sonim XP3 Quest rugged phone are supposed to be tough. How tough? We decided to find out. In this video, we take the...

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Keyboards buying guide

The keyboard you choose is based on a personal decision, but there are some features and terms you should understand so you make the proper buying decision. And that’s what this guide is here to do. Here are our tips to buying...

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Mice buying guide

by Rik Myslewski, Macworld.com People who read this also read: All hail the humble mouse, lowly foot soldier of the productivity wars, pint-size pointer-pushing pawn in service to mighty King Mac. Your mouse is the only...

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Snapture for iPhone

Getting the most out of the limited iPhone camera is one of the hurdles facing iPhone owners, and the sheer volume of camera apps in the App Store can be overwhelming. Snapture, from Snapture Labs, should be one of the first...

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