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October 1

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Review: Kindle Paperwhite leaves a glowing impression

Front-lit technology does a terrific job of distributing light to read by.

Models hold Samsung's Galaxy Note II smartphones during a Sept. 26 unveiling ceremony in Seoul.
Women display growing clout in mobile video games

In a decided shift, women have become major players in the $1 billion U.S. mobile wireless games industry.

MoMA Art Lab lets kids create collages and explore real works of art.
5 top apps for creative kids

This week's games for kids include an app for creating cartoons and an app for making works of art.

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MoMA Art Lab lets kids create collages and explore real works of art.
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5 top apps for creative kids

This week's games for kids include an app for creating cartoons and an app for making works of art.

Three new Japanese fighting games are available for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 players.
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Three new fighting games duke it out

This week's best video games include a Japanese street fighting game and a Street Fighter collector's set.

A scene from 'NHL 13.'
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Review: 'NHL 13' almost makes up for lockout

Improvements make a terrific hockey video game even better.

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How to make the most of photographing fall foliage

Tips to capturing photographs of fall foliage from camera experts at Reviewed.com.

Panasonic's XT50.
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Panasonic TV packs a big bang for the buck

Finding a 50-inch smart TV with 3D is a good deal.

This Manfrotto tripod is large enough to hold heavy cameras up to 9.7 pounds, but light enough for field usage.
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Cool tools to add dimension to your photos

Gorgeous photos don't require expensive software and gear.

You can set limits on how much time your kids spend browsing the web with Trend Micro's Titanium tools.
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Security software gets more parental controls

Internet security packages have evolved far beyond simple anti-virus programs.

 

 

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