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Want to decide for yourself which programs run when you startup your Windows machine? On today's Tekzilla Daily, Veronica walks you through Advanced Startup Manager, which gives you all the customization options you could ask for.

The long-awaited tablet from HP is here, and it runs Windows 7, making for a very PC-like experience.

One of three Windows Phone 7 devices to be offered by AT&T, the HTC Surround features built-in surround-sound speakers. Does it rock? Find out in our First Look video.

The Samsung Focus will be one of the first Windows Phone 7 devices to hit U.S. shores. Is Microsoft's revamped mobile operating system worth it? Find out in our First Look video.

Microsoft creates an online PC-gaming store called Games for Windows, Google TV appears to be blocked by ABC, NBC, and CBS, and Hewlett-Packard's Slate is now available.

Apple's MacBook Air ups the ante in the battle to reduce the time needed to wake a computer from sleep. CNET's Ina Fried pits a typical Windows 7 machine against the new MacBook Air.

Need to convert gigabytes into megabytes quickly? With Unit Converter Windows Gadget, you can do it all right from your desktop, and Veronica shows you how on today's Tekzilla Daily.

HP's new TouchSmart 600 takes advantage of Windows 7's multitouch capability better than any other new all-in-one we've seen this fall. Between strong touch software and a host of digital entertainment options, it might just be the self-contained home entertainment PC you've been looking for.

Looking for more functionality from your application's context menu? It's as simple as Window Menu Plus, and Veronica has all the details on today's Tekzilla Daily.

Want an easier way to access your most recently modified files? On today's Tekzilla Daily, Veronica introduces you to Recent Files, which puts all your most recent files in your context menu.

Macs will offer Windows Phone 7 support later this year, Digg gets it bury button back, and Sony unmasks flat-screen sets and a Blu-ray player that feature Google TV.

The Logitech C510 HD Webcam is an inexpensive solution for computers that don't come with built-in cameras. Its 2-megapixel sensor takes 8-megapixel snapshots, and 720p HD video performs well with video-chatting programs like Skype, Google Chat, and Windows Live Messenger. With a handful of extra features like one-click uploads to YouTube or Facebook and fun video effects, the Logitech HD Webcam C510 is a worthwhile buy.

New cars to get grades on their window stickers, Infiniti rolls out its first hybrid, Mazda says it don't need no stinking hybrids, and we drive the Infiniti G37 Sport convertible.

Tired of that neon green graph that displays your CPU usage? On today's Tekzilla Daily, Veronica shows you how to use Task Manager Modder to adjust the colors to be more soothing on the eyes.

Hate losing your work because you forgot to save? With AutoSaver, you'll never have to remember Ctrl-S again. Veronica gives you all the details on today's Tekzilla Daily.

On today's show, we take a look at all the Windows Phone 7 news, all the phones, and the sad little battle between Microsoft and Rovio (makers of Angry Birds). Also, more talk about the Verizon iPhone--including the rumor that the rumored phone won't go 4G for at least another few years. Plus, self-driving cars will save us all. --Molly

Sony's Google TV remote is spotted, Windows 7 slates will be out in time for holiday shopping, and a special magnet can turn a righty into a lefty.

Windows 7 slate by Christmas? Seriously? FLO TV really didn't, your iPhone could be our new set top box, Panasonic takes another run at gaming, WebOS could be moving into a mansion, and you've finally got your jet pack, alright? Now stop whining.

RIM took a few of us by surprise this week by announcing its first ever tablet, the BlackBerry PlayBook. Donald Bell, our resident tablet expert, joins us to discuss it and what it means to the mobile industry. We also talk about Windows Phone 7, 4G LTE, and a weird Sony Ericsson accessory.

Get access to your recent files right from your taskbar. On today's Tekzilla Daily, Veronica shows you a cool piece of software called Piles for Windows that brings up a list from any folder you like.