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Molly Wood shows you how to customize your iTunes installation on Windows to create a leaner, slimmer version for just what you need.

Want to rid your MP3 collection of duplicate files? No need to sort through them one by one--just use Similarity! Veronica shows you how to tidy up your music folder on today's Tekzilla Daily.

The Xbox 360 Wireless Gaming Receiver lets you use wireless Xbox 360 peripherals with your Windows PC, but it won't be a must-have PC gaming peripheral until more compatible games are available.
MSRP: $19.99

Add one more security speed bump to help thwart malicious programs on Windows 7 machines.

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.

Acer is swinging both ways with a new netbook that runs Android for quick access to the Web and Windows for a more high-powered typing fest

Don't feel like spending money for Windows 7? You don't have to.

HP's Mini 311 adds a larger, high-definition display and advanced graphics to a basic Netbook, while keeping the price very appealing. Once it starts shipping with Windows 7, this could become our favorite Netbook.
MSRP: $494.00

Besides our small misgivings of receiving a Linux version for start-up purposes only, the Windows version performed admirably. It's a decent-sized netbook for just under AU$900 that is suitable for anyone on the move.
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As we wait for the Windows 7 code to get locked down, take a tour of what Microsoft's highly anticipated operating system will offer for touch-screen users. Don't have one? Don't worry, they're coming--even to affordable Netbooks.