In our second annual iPhone Stress Tests, Senior Editor Tim Moynihan applied a serious beating to the Apple iPhone 3G using keys, breakfast cereal, water, dish soap, and city sidewalks.
Can you scratch it? What happens when you drop it? PC World's Eric Butterfield takes the iPhone through a grueling set of tests to check out how the device handles abuse. For more news, reviews and how-tos visit www.pcworld.com/vide os
PC World's Senior Editor Kalpana Ettenson guides you through the features of the HP Pavilion tx1000, an ultraportable that converts to a tablet PC. The 12.1-inch touchscreen lacks an antireflective coating, but it's sensitive to touch and can adjust screen orientation. It may not be the best travel option due to short battery life. Visit www.pcworld.com/vide os for more news, reviews and how-to's.
Jason Snell, Editorial Director of sister publication MacWorld, takes a quick look at the iPhone 3G and talks about the newest features. And he provides tips for folks who already have one of the original iPhones, as well as for prospective first-time owners.
We review the Apple TV on its ability to stream music, video, and photos to a widescreen TV. Read our full review at: http://www.pcworld.c om/video/id,467-page ,1-bid,0/video.html< br />
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PC World's in-house band tests its mad music skills on the game Rock Band, the follow up to Guitar Hero. Rock Band is out for PlayStation3 and Xbox 360.
WowWee Chief Creative Officer Michael Limber demos the just-announced WowWee FemiSapien robot. She dances. She learns. She blows L.A.-style kisses. Let's watch.
Adding a second monitor can seriously boost your productivity, especially if you work with large images or spreadsheets. We show you how in this step-by-step guide.
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Senior writer Darren Gladstone takes a tour of the show floor at the Game Developers Conference 20008 and finds a force-feedback helmet, a $3000 flight simulator, a brainwave-based input device, and a home-theater light show.
Associate editor Danny Allen takes a look at the GypsyMIDI MIDI controller, a suit that uses upper body movements to operate any MIDI-compatible hardware instrument or music creation software (including Ableton Live, ProTools, Cubase, Logic Audio, Traktor DJ Studio, VST plug-ins and more!)
PC World's Senior editor Denny Arar takes a first look at two new business-worthy cell phones: the Blackberry Curve and T-Mobile Dash.
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Recycling old electronics keeps toxic components from contaminating the environment. Recycled improperly, however, they could end up polluting not only your area but also other countries.
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