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Gallery of galleries: Top 10 of the month

From the past to the present - from blue screens of death and new Commodore 64s to Internet Explorer 9 and $17,000 PCs with working Xbox 360s inside - there has been a lot to see over the past month.

We've decided to showcase your 10 favorite galleries to make sure you haven't missed anything.

Commodore 64 is back

 

 

Most Popular Photo Gallery of the Month

 

The 10 best Android smartphones

The 10 best Android smartphones

A hot, new Android phone seems to hit the market almost every week - including both excellent models and a few duds - many feel a little overwhelmed when trying to choose one. To help you sort through them all, here's our list of the 10 best Android smartphones, based on the quality and value of each device.
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More Top Photo Galleries of the Month

 

25 must-have iPhone apps, according to Jason Hiner

Get the inside track on iPhone apps that can improve your productivity, and a few that can provide a little geek fun. Here's a list of the top 25 iPhone apps from TechRepublic Editor in Chief Jason Hiner.
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25 must-have iPhone apps, according to Jason Hiner

 

Blue screen of death lives on

We showed screenshots of Windows 95 on the 15th anniversary of its launch, and the most noticed omission by readers was the Blue Screen of Death (added later). So we thought we'd make up for it with a gallery of some of the highlights of the BSoD throughout the years.
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Blue screen of death lives on

 

$17,000 'Big O' PC packs Xbox 360 and more

Miami-based Origin PC puts its latest creation, the "Big O" PC, on sale for a starting price of $7,669 and a high-end price of $17,000 - the equivalent of a 2011 Harley-Davidson V-Rod Muscle with a few thousand left over for leather and gear.
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$17,000 'Big O' PC packs Xbox 360 and more

 

Commodore 64 is back

Commodore USA says it has resolved its licensing issues with Commodore Licensing BV and will begin selling the new PC64 under the shell of the classic Commodore 64.
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Commodore 64 is back

 

A closer look at the Internet Explorer 9 beta

Internet Explorer 9 is the most ambitious browser release Microsoft has ever undertaken, and despite the beta label it is an impressively polished product. With Internet Explorer 9, Microsoft is trying to make the browser disappear.
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A closer look at the Internet Explorer 9 beta

 

Convert XP into a Windows 7 Virtual Machine

Would you like to be able to still run Microsoft Windows XP while you get familiar with Windows 7? Well, moving your existing Windows XP system to a virtual machine that you can run in Windows 7 is a relatively easy procedure with Disk2vhd.
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Convert XP into a Windows 7 Virtual Machine

 

Samsung Galaxy Tab

The Samsung Galax Tab is an Android tablet that will be launched in Europe in mid September, and in other markets including Korea, the US and Asia in coming months. Pricing is yet to be announced.
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Samsung Galaxy Tab

 

Microsoft's funeral for the iPhone

Microsoft's Windows Phone team staged a mock funeral for the iPhone and BlackBerry, a sign of both Redmond's ambition and the immensity of the challenge facing the new phone operating system, which is slated to hit the market next month.
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Microsoft's funeral for the iPhone

 

Cracking Open the Apple iPod Nano 6th Generation

In September 2010, Apple unveiled the 6th generation iPod Nano (Model: A1366). The new Nano is a significant departure from previous versions -- resembling the new iPod Shuffle more than older Nanos.
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Apple iPod Nano, 6th generation

 

 

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