
The fast, free way to clean up text in MS Word
Clean Up Text (and Formatting) makes it easy to remove unwanted leading and trailing characters as well as unwanted text formatting in a Microsoft Word document.
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Hey, what happened to Google Editions?
For some reason, Google has had a hard time getting it's digital book store off the ground. Analysts say there's no rush.
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Hasselblad plans 200-megapixel camera for 2011
Extended multi-shot technology will quadruple the HD4-50's resolution starting in the first quarter of 2011. Also: two new Hasselblad lenses that can keep up.
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Photokina: Snapshot of camera trends (roundup)
At the Photokina imaging show in Germany, the spotlight shines brightly on high-end gear from the likes of Canon, Panasonic, Samsung, and many others.
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Google News turns 8 (images)
On the occasion of the eighth birthday of Google News, here's a look at the evolution of the product over the years.
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Report: Half of apps have security problems
Veracode report finds problems with applications, particularly third-party apps.
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Google News turns 8 amid news industry in flux
A boon and a bane to news sites and bloggers, the heavily trafficked news aggregator is drawing readers but needs to adapt with a quickly changing industry.
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Fuze Meeting probes iPad's business chops
The free conference calling app Fuze Meeting HD adds some nice additions to its version for iPad, including a laser pointer and in-app VoIP.
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Apple's Game Center playing nice with others
Game Center is the new kid on the block when it comes to social gaming networks on the iOS platform, but there are already signs it could crowd out others.
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Analyst: Cameras need networking--pronto
With smartphone cameras, photography is moving from memory preservation to in-the-moment sharing. Camera makers must respond, InfoTrends said.
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Study: Choosing a hybrid is in your genes
A study of twins finds that many consumer choices are genetic. This includes such purchases as hybrid cars and sci-fi movies.
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Survey: Virtualization and cloud need management
A new survey shows virtualization and the cloud are growing, but that enterprises haven't yet chosen how to best manage their virtualized infrastructure.
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Would you buy an Intel chip hobbled by design?
Is Intel asking for trouble with a pilot program that makes consumers pay an extra $50 to get all of the features in a processor turned on?
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The security suites to beat
Symantec's turn from the dark side is complete. The company's Norton security suites had been known for their bloat and offered questionable protection. Now, Norton Internet Security 2011 and Norton AntiVirus 2011 are among the fastest, lightest, and most advanced consumer protection programs available.
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Scenes from Oracle OpenWorld (photos)
At Oracle OpenWorld in San Francisco, more than 40,000 engineers and developers are exploring the next generation of data management tools.
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Facebook fine-tunes game nags, notifications
Facebook is changing the way you get notifications, nags, and news items from games. The company hopes it will cut down on the idea of spam, while focusing important information for heavy game players.
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Sharp buys Recurrent to expand solar business
In a sign of ongoing consolidation in solar, Sharp agrees to pay $305 million for Recurrent Energy which develops corporate and utility solar photovoltaic projects, mostly in the U.S.
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McAfee: Our shortened URLs are safer (podcast)
Security firm McAfee will compete with Bitly, TinyURL, and others with its own URL-shortening service, which scans a shortened link's destination for malware when clicked on.
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Panasonic's compact cameras get third dimension
The company, an aggressive booster of 3D technology, adds a $250 lens to its higher-end compact camera line for taking 3D photos.
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Expert: Stuxnet was built to sabotage Iran nuclear plant
Based on high worm infection rate in Iran and delay of nuclear plant there, one expert speculates that the plant may have been targeted by Stuxnet.
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