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For composing long PDF packages at an office that requires security and wants to use the new digital forms, Acrobat 8's got the goods, but it's overkill if you only seek to make short PDF files.


Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 debuts at CTIA 2008, a small upgrade to the mobile operating system that brings easier setup and improvements to Internet Explorer.

At CTIA 2008, Bonnie Cha takes a look at the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1, the company's first Windows Mobile smartphone.

Steve Jobs announces Safari for WindowsApple makes a bid for a larger slice of the browser market with a version of Safari for Windows, XP, and Vista.


Apple makes a bid for a larger slice of the browser market with a version of Safari for Windows XP and Vista. CEO Steve Jobs made the announcement on Monday at the Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco.

The Safari browser used to only be available for Mac, but now Windows users can experience it too! Veronica Belmont shows you a cool browsing feature called Snapback.

Rich DeMuro shows you how to use Apple's Boot Camp program to get the best of both worlds by configuring your Mac to run two operating systems.

Some alternative ways to speed up Startup in Windows Vista and Windows XP.

See what Microsoft did right and where it still fell short with the release of Internet Explorer 7 for Windows XP SP2.

There are many reasons not to upgrade to Microsoft Windows Vista. Here are our five favorites.

You can make calls, send text messages, and even have video chats in Windows Live Messenger.

We're not insinuating that you have something to hide, but in this Quick Tip, we show you how to enable Private Browsing in Safari for Windows. You know--just in case.

Talk to your computer and it will do what you say. We'll show you how to set up speech recognition in Vista.

If you're using Boot Camp to run Windows, you can remap the keyboard to make your life easier.

Got movies and music on your PC? We'll show you how to stream through your Xbox 360 right onto your TV screen.

The top five differences between these historic computer rivals.

Fear change? Tom Merritt shows you how to make the Vista interface look and act like good old, familiar Windows XP.

Eliminate those start-up programs that are slowing down your fast new machine.