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For anyone who has had to (or wanted to) keep up with all application updates on a machine, from a single point of contact, Secunia PSI might be just the tool. Read more
Make the most out of the space and files on your Android device with the free AndroZip File Manager. Jack Wallen says it's the best file manager he has tried for the Android platform. Read more
Jack Wallen puts one of the Microsoft Visio competitors to the test. How does Edraw stack up for professional-looking network diagramming tools? Read more
Greg Shultz gives an overview of the Windows 7 Reliability Monitor and shows how to use it to track the behavior of a system over its lifetime. Read more
Although creative, these four IBM laptop designs never made it to market--telescoping screen, pop-up magnifier, scissor hinge lid, and folding sun shield. Read more
Wally Bahny says the fall lineup of TV shows may provide the average geek with at least several hours of entertainment a week outside of video games. What geeky TV shows are you watching? Read more
Studying zombies in college sounds like the setup for a bad joke about exhausted students, but Dr. Arnold T. Blumberg is actually offering an English 333 level course on zombies at the University of Baltimore. Read more
Jason Hiner has said that the Apple iPad is only good at two things but that it's really good at those two things. As a result, he's compiled a list of his 20 favorite apps for taking advantage of the iPad's strengths. View on site
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