http://www.pcworld.c om/videos.html?tk=Yt ub PCWorld Video: Samsung releases two great Android smartphones that are almost identical: The Vibrant on T-Mobile and the Captivate on AT&T. They're easily the best Android phones that either mobile provider offers. Ginny Mies takes a look.
http://www.pcworld.c om/videos.html?tk=Yt ub PCWorld Video: With the release of iOS4, Apple has finally implemented multitasking. Senior editor Melissa Perenson takes a closer look at the new feature, and compares it to the multitasking capabilities of rival Android OS.
http://www.pcworld.c om/videos.html?tk=Yt ub PCWorld Video: While the iPhone4 has been a commercial success, has Apple done enough to fend off Android-based smartphone challengers? Ginny Mies takes a look and highlights areas where the newest iPhone may fall short.
http://www.pcworld.c om/videos.html?tk=Yt ub PCWorld Video: While Acer's Aspire One 532h has a sturdy overall feel and is inexpensive, the keyboard is hard to type on, and the touchpad isn't particularly well designed. But for those on a very strict budget, this $300 netbook will get the job done.
http://www.pcworld.c om/videos.html?tk=Yt ub PCWorld Video: The recently announced Apple iPhone4 is a substantial upgrade in terms of both hardware and software. We've been able to briefly get our hands on one and used the opportunity to put the new iOS4 software to work.
http://www.pcworld.c om/videos.html?tk=Yt ub PCWorld Video: We have mixed feelings about the AVADirect Clevo X8100 laptop: We love the large display and the keyboard, as well as its excellent gaming performance using its Intel Core i7 processor. But we're a bit put off by the awkwardness of the weight distribution and the sheer physical bulk of the unit. Senior Editor Jason Cross takes a look.
http://www.pcworld.c om/videos.html?tk=Yt ub PCWorld Video: If you're in the market for a new pocket megazoom camera, the choices can be overwhelming. Senior editor Tim Moynihan takes a look at five of the top contenders and make recommendations based on whether you want the newest features, a huge zoom, ease of use, and more...
http://www.pcworld.c om/videos.html?tk=Yt ub PCWorld Video: Size, performance, storage options, and keyboard quality are all factors to consider when purchasing a laptop. Let us help you find the laptop that fits your needs.
http://www.pcworld.c om/videos.html?tk=Yt ub PCWorld Video: Whether you choose a PC with a set configuration or customize your system with a vendor who builds it to order, we can help you find a desktop configuration to suit your needs.
http://www.pcworld.c om/videos.html?tk=Yt ub PCWorld Video: It may seem like all netbooks are created equal, but in fact they differ quite widely. Senior editor Jason Cross runs through our choices for the best netbooks for battery life, entertainment, business, design, and your wallet from Asus, Gateway, Lenovo and HP. These netbooks start at $300.
http://www.pcworld.c om/videos.html?tk=Yt ub PCWorld Video: While the paperless revolution is upon us, sometimes you still need to get a document off your computer and onto paper. In six easy steps, we'll show all you'll need to know to go about selecting the right printer to fit your needs.
http://www.pcworld.c om/videos.html?tk=Yt ub PCWorld Video: The HP 200 All-in-One PC has a roomy hard drive, a variety of connectivity options, and a wireless mouse and keyboard. But its standout feature is its bright and attractive 1080p high-def screen.
http://www.pcworld.c om/videos.html?tk=Yt ub PCWorld Video: If you lose your Android phone, you'll want a couple of ways to find it again or make sure that--if it's truly lost--you can protect your private information. Executive Editor Robert Strohmeyer takes a look at some of the apps and tools that'll help keep your phone safe.
The Radeon HD 5870 Eyefinity 6 Edition card itself costs under $500. However, each of the six display will run you about $220 each, and setting up the system is a hassle. The results may be worth it, although the system that hold the monitors together can be a bit distracting, especially while gaming. Senior Editor Jason Cross gives you the tour.
There already are some superior games available that take advantage of the new Apple tablet's high-res screen. Staff Editor Nate Ralph takes a look at the games Worms HD, Fieldrunners, Scrabble, Plants vs. Zombies HD, and Need for Speed Shift.
How sturdy is Apple's latest gadget, the iPad? Senior Editor Tim Moynihan applied our grueling set of classic stress tests to the device so you don't have to...
Fans of Google Earth might be interested in Google Ocean Showcase, which features interesting multimedia tours of shipwrecks and underwater mountains, as well as popular surf and dive spots. The Ocean Showcase incorporates more than 1,000 images and video from a variety of sites and scientific organizations and includes some fantastic underwater topographical maps.
If you're a fan of Lenovo's ThinkPad line, you're willing to put up with a boring industrial design because the machines are so rugged and usable. The new ThinkPad Edge marks the first significant change to the look and feel of the line in years, but thankfully, it retains almost everything you love about ThinkPads.
Disk partitioning--separa ting your hard drive into multiple independent volumes--can relieve all sorts of computer-related headaches. PC World's Patrick Miller shows you how to use the Disk Management tool included with Windows 7 and Vista.