
COVER STORY
39 Things You Didn’t Know Your Hardware Could Do
By Zack SternDo you often wish that your hardware had superpowers or that you could transform ordinary gear into something really great — possibly for free? With our amazing instructions, you can! Many of the useful features we describe are undocumented; others you can simply enable with an extra tweak.
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Headliners
CommunicAsia2009’s Phone Ramp Up
HTC Magic
Lenovo IdeaPad S10-2
Lenovo IdeaCentre C300Launch Pad
Asus Hypes Digital Home EntertainmentConsumer Watch
Smart Expands SmartMoney, Adds Security Feature
SPOTLIGHT
Round Up
Pocket HD Camcorders: Should You Skip the Flip?Smartphones
Top 10 SmartphonesGaming Accessory
Genius Wireless Trio RacerPen Tablet
Genius G-Pen M712XBlu-ray Players
Panasonic DMP-BD60K
Philips BDP5010
Samsung BD-1600Multimedia Player
Philips GoGear AriaNotebook PCs
HP Pavilion DV2
HP Pavilion DV3
Asus Eee PC 1008HAProjector
Acer K10Bluetooth Headsets
Sony Ericsson HBH-IS800
LG Electronics HBS-250
Motorola Motorokr S9-HD
Altec Lansing BackBeat 908
Samsung Stereo Headset SBH700Hardware Upgrade
Samsung SH-S223
AMD Athlon II X2 250
AMD Athlon II X2 550
REGULARS
GeekTech
By Danny MurphyMixTape mixes it up; an interactive guide to building a PC; and in space no one knows how you smell.
Beta Watch
By Edward N. AlbroMixTape mixes it up; an interactive guide to building a PC; and in space no one knows how you smell.
Net Work
By David StormProtect your network with OpenDNS. Use the free service to strengthen your business network’s defenses against the Conficker worm and other threats.
Download This
By PCW US StaffEverybody likes to save, and these three freebies can help; a data recovery utility, a tool to enhance mouse functionality and a Firefox add-on that shields you from Web advertising.
Privacy Watch
Scammers arre breaking into e-mail accounts and are sending e-mail messages that either tout a Web site or outright ask for money. How do you keep your valuable Webmail accont safe?
Bugs & Fixes
By Erik LarkinInternet Explorer 8 proves to be a worthy download with its boatload of security features. Plus, we talk about fixes for Fiefox and Opera and new risks from poisoned pictures.
Hassle-Free PC
By Rick BroidaSmoothen the move to Office 2007 with these annoyance busters
THE GAMING FRONT
StarCraft II: Blizzard explains axed LAN support
IAM launches Exteel, unveils Go Go Racer Beta
HOW TO
How To Live Your Entire Life Through Facebook
Buy Music Unfettered by Digital Rights Management
Make Photo Jump Off the Page with Drop ShadowsAnswer Line
Making your PC Recognize An External Drive
Buying Guide
Make Moview with a Digital Camcorder





























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