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Oracle's VM VirtualBox is a powerful, free, and open-source virtualization toolbut you'll have to do some tinkering to make it work for you.
Trend Micro's new antivirus is attractive, lightweight, and unobtrusive. Unfortunately, it's also light on protection.
Trend Micro Titanium Maximum Security 2011 does its protective work without hassling or slowing down the user, and its online backup system is stupendous.
The LG Imprint is a solid choice for frequent texters on MetroPCS, thanks to its high quality construction, comfortable keyboard, and reasonable plan pricing.
In its fourth iteration, the budget-friendly Apple iPod shuffle finally gets on-player controlsbut still no screen.
The BlackBerry Bold 9650 on Verizon doesn't change the game, but it's a reliable choice for enterprise customers.
An even-better Apple iPod touch retains its designation as the best portable media player you can buyand for the price, it should be.
The Acer Aspire AS7745G-6214 comes with a quad-core processor and a Blu-ray drive, but it doesn't pamper you like other media centers do.
Norton AntiVirus 2011 took the top score in my malware-removal test and did well in other tests. Its unique features make it a great choice.
The latest nano is missing what made previous models special, but it still costs the same.
The Acer TimelineX AS5820T-5951 features a Core i3 processor and 7 hours of battery lifepretty sweet for a $700 laptop.
The latest Samsung smartphone is another great choice for Verizon Wireless customers.
Essentially a browser-based version of Flipboard, this new application culls stories posted to Twitter into a newspaper-like interface, but infrequent updates keep it from reaching its potential.
The Toshiba Libretto W105 is no threat to any existing computing device, thanks its full plate of flaws.
Netgear's WMS105 wireless management is a good, affordable way to manage up to five Netgear access points, and it's easy enough to use that anyone who has set up a home wireless router can probably handle it.
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