Monday, August 22, 2011

 HP's Greatest Hits; Some of the Top Tech We've Tested; 30 Years of PC OSes; The Best iPad Gaming Accessories; and More

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    Important Stories and More from PC Magazine
    By Wendy Sheehan Donnell 
   August 22, 2011
HP's Greatest Hits
Here at PCMag, we're pretty bummed that HP is exiting the consumer PC and mobile technology space. (TouchPad, we hardly knew ye!) As we say goodbye to Hewlett-Packard as we know it, we take a look back at some of the top products from the veteran PC maker.

More HP Coverage and Analysis:
HP Is Too Big to Build Stuff
HP's Stunning Moves Bode Ill for the PC Industry
Should HP Sell Its PC Group?
Who Should Buy WebOS?
6 Ways to Get Rid of Your HP TouchPad


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Some of the Best Tech We've Tested
I'm not ashamed to admit that I have one of the best jobs ever: Working inside the PCMag Lab means getting my hot little hands on the hottest phones, tablets, TVs, cameras, and other assorted gadgets, before most other people. It was tough to narrow it down to just 12, but here's a look at a dozen of the most interesting products we've seen in the Lab lately.


30 Years of PC Operating Systems
Not a lot of people know more about PC OSes than our software lead analyst, Michael Muchmore. In honor of the 30-year anniversary of the PC, he takes us on a nostalgic trip all the way back to DOS 1.0, chronicling all the important software milestones along the way.


Slick New BlackBerry, Same Old OS
With a gorgeous design, sublime keyboard, and fast new processor, the Bold 9930 for Verizon is the sweetest BlackBerry we've seen so far. But you shouldn't buy it. Find out why in our review.


Turn Your iPad Into the Ultimate Game Machine
With tens of thousands of game titles in the Apple App Store, your iPad can be a very effective way to pass the time. These add-on accessories will help up your game, and transform your tablet into a killer on-the-go fun machine.


A Robotic Jackson Pollock?
Benjamin Grosser, an artist and composer, wanted to explore artificial intelligence and art, so he built the Interactive Robotic Painting Machine, which paints based on the sounds it hears. But there's the inevitable question: What actually constitutes art? Check out the video at Geek.com.


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