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Microsoft launches its new OS, Bing gets Twitter and Facebook updates, and there's a Bold new BlackBerry.

We knew our OS Prizefight would be a doozy, and it delivered...angry feedback from around the globe. This week, Molly reads the best of it.

Windows 7 shows off some cool features to improve your typing technique. Veronica gives you the lowdown on today's Tekzilla Daily.

We check out Microsoft's new application storefront, Windows Marketplace for Mobile.

Worried about your Windows 7 machine dying and losing all your data? Veronica shows you how to take steps to prevent the unthinkable on today's Tekzilla Daily.

We show you the JooJoo tablet, Google launches Chrome beta for Mac and adds extensions to Chrome for Windows, and Yahoo hopes to inspire your good side.

Natali Del Conte reports from New York, where Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer announces the launch of Windows 7, showing several new features along with a slew of new products that will run the OS.

Microsoft's Robbie Bach gives details on a new platform called Windows Phone, which features a mobile app store. The company also unveils updates to Zune HD and Xbox 360, including the ability to stream HD video to Microsoft's gaming console.

How to get the Internet working in Windows 7 running on VMWare.

Want to access your Recycle Bin, but don't want to clear the desktop? Windows 7 doesn't make it easy to add to the Taskbar, but Veronica shows you how to do it on today's Tekzilla Daily.

On today's Tekzilla Daily, Veronica shows you how to reveal more options when you right-click any file or folder.

Before anything has a chance to go bad, make an emergency disc for Windows 7.

Tom and Rafe talk about the gadgets they've been using like Windows Home Server, a Canon printer and the PS3 as a Blu-ray player.

While not the most powerful smartphone on the market, the Samsung Omnia II features an improved user interface and a richer multimedia experience to make it a worthy upgrade over its predecessor and one of the best Windows Mobile devices on the market.

Is an incompatible program or device standing between you and a Windows 7 upgrade? If you're willing to pay for Windows 7 Professional, Enterprise, or Ultimate edition, you might be able to use a clever solution to fool that old code into running in the new OS. Windows XP Mode lets you run Windows XP applications in a virtual machine right on the Windows 7 desktop. ZDNet's Ed Bott provides a close-up look at how XP Mode works.

Can't figure out what's taking up so much processing power on your machine? Veronica shows you the ins and outs of Windows 7's improved system monitor utility.

Need to troubleshoot your friend's machine? Show him exactly what steps to take with Windows 7's new built-in recording tool. Veronica has all the details on today's Tekzilla Daily.

Need a more visual way to switch between open programs? Veronica shows off a cool Windows 7 feature that helps you find your way around your applications.

Veronica shows off a few features to make your OS experience easier, more fun, and more productive!

CNET Download.com's Seth Rosenblatt joins the Real Deal to answer all your questions about Windows 7 so you can be prepared for October 22.