I N T H I S I S S U E Welcome to today's Inside PCMag.com newsletter. IE8 vs. Firefox 3 vs. the Rest Bargain Hunt: LCD HDTVs Ulanoff: Is the Free Web About to Expire? Roundup: The Top Five Bluetooth Headsets You Can Buy Review: Windows Server 2008 R2 News: Sony Predicts Second Year of Losses How to: Make a Movie with Your Cell Phone AppScout: 6.7% of iPhones/iPods Are Jailbroken ADVERTISEMENT | IE8 vs. Firefox 3 vs. the Rest In one of PCMag's most popular stories this week, we highlighted many IE8 features you might not have known about, including ad blocking. What's your favorite browser? Do you think IE8 has caught up with Firefox 3's feature set? Do you think Safari, Chrome, or Opera will start to amass more fans over the next year? Bargain Hunt: LCD HDTVs Make your living room happy with one of these four discounted LCD HDTVs from Sharp, LG, Samsung, and Sony. Ulanoff: Is the Free Web About to Expire? Editor-in-Chief Lance Ulanoff says the good old days of something for pretty much nothing are coming to an end, and there isn't much we can do to stop it. Roundup: The Top Five Bluetooth Headsets You Can Buy Have an older headset? Then it's time to upgrade. You'll be amazed at how far the latest models have come. Review: Windows Server 2008 R2 There are a surprising number of improvements and new features in this update of Server 2008. News: Sony Predicts Second Year of Losses Sony forecast a second straight year of losses as the global recession batters demand for consumer electronics, but the Japanese company stopped short of taking any new aggressive steps to cut costs further.  | SUBSCRIBE TO PC MAGAZINE DIGITAL TODAY! Subscribe to PC Magazine Digital today for as little as $.62 a copy and enjoy the convenience and immediate delivery of digital. PC Magazine is America’s #1 technology magazine, delivering authoritative, lab-based comparative reviews of technology products and services | How to: Make a Movie with Your Cell Phone With a cell phone and some free editing software, anyone can make a movie. AppScout: 6.7% of iPhones/iPods Are Jailbroken About 6.7 percent of iPhones and iPod Touches have been "jailbroken," letting their users download unapproved apps from non-Apple stores, according to a story in the New York Times. To find out more about what's going on in the world of technology, check out www.pcmag.com throughout the day! The PCMag.com Bookstore  PC Magazine's Windows Vista Solutions We've got all the answers you need to get the most out of Microsoft's new OS. In our Windows Vista Solutions book, we'll help you pick the right version of Vista, optimize it for maximum security and/or flexibility, and configure it to suit your work habits. Also, learn about new features and applications like Windows Photo Gallery, Media Player 11, and Internet Explorer 7.  PC Magazine's Office 2007 Solutions Want to get the most out of your new Office suite? Struggling to make sense of the Ribbon? Let PC Magazine show you how with our Office 2007 Solutions book, with tips and shortcuts for the apps you use the most during your workday: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook. Learn how to safely install the suite and keep it up to date, integrate it with Windows Vista, and use even the most advanced features.  More Books eNewsletter Information You are subscribed to Inside PCMag.com with the email address austinames2008.pcmag@blogger.com. Click here to unsubscribe from this newsletter. To subscribe to other e-mail newsletters from Ziff Davis, change your delivery format from HTML to text, or change your email address, click here. Copyright © 2009 Ziff Davis Media, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Ziff Davis Media Inc., 28 East 28th Street, New York, NY 10016 | | LATEST TOP-RATED PRODUCTS PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT Lenovo ThinkPad T400 Lenovo's T-Series has once again set the bar for business laptops with up-to-date performance parts and a new Centrino 2 feature named Switchable Graphics. Check Prices >> PCMAGAZINE UTILITY DOWNLOADS SPECIAL OFFERS HP Mini 1000 The HP Mini 1000 is the perfect on-the-go companion for the ultra-mobile consumer. Stay connected with more people, in more places. Personal computing just got a whole lot smaller. Prices start at $279. |
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