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The Week in Tweets: Will We Ever See Duke Nukem Forever?

Check out some of our favorite tweeted reactions to the "Duke Nukem Forever Delayed" (pun intended) announcement.

By Sara Yin
Tech Revolutions Since Duke Nukem Forever’s Original Release Date

Ten Must-Have Apps for Foodies...that Aren't Food Apps

Smartphones have revolutionized how the food-obsessed keep up with their gastronomic habits.

By Jill Duffy
Ten Must-Have Apps for Foodies...that Aren't Food Apps

How Students Use Technology to Cheat

And How Their Teachers Catch Them

By Jill Duffy
How Students Use Technology to Cheat

Mergers and Acquisitions That Shaped Tech

From Microsoft and Hotmail to AOL and Time Warner, the tech industry is full of colorful and sometimes disastrous corporate love affairs.

By Brian Heater
Mergers and Acquisitions That Shaped Tech

Browsers: A Brief History

From WorldWideWeb to Google Chrome, we take you on a Web browser crash course.

By Brian Heater
Browsers: A Brief History

Ten Tweets That Shook the World

For Twitter's fifth birthday, we take a look at 10 tweets that helped shape the social-networking service.

By Brian Heater
10 Tweets That Shook the World

Tech Mugshots

There are very few things in this world that can bring corporate executives, teenage hackers, and spam kings together like a list of mugshots.

By Brian Heater
Tech Mugshots

10 Apps That Show Off the iPad 2's New Hardware

These apps capitalize on the best additions to the iPad 2—its cameras, gyroscope, and fast, dual-core processor.

By Wendy Sheehan Donnell
10 Apps That Show Off the iPad 2's New Hardware

Microsoft's 'Me Too' Products

If you want to beat 'em, the best strategy may be to join 'em. Microsoft has produced several "me too" products and services over the years—some successful, some not.

By Brian Heater
Microsoft’s 'Me Too' Products

March Madness HDTV Deals

Want to watch all the March Madness action on a shiny, new HDTV? You can, with the help of these slam-dunk deals.

March Madness Deals

PCMag's Twitter Top 100

Wondering who's worthwhile to follow on Twitter? Here's our picks for the 100 most interesting tweeters.

By Eric Griffith
Twitter Top 100

Albert Einstein: Seven Things You Didn't Know

On his 132nd birthday, we decided to expose some of the lesser known facts from the scientist's life. You'll be surprised at some of these wacky tidbits.

By Brian Heater
Albert Einstein: Seven Things You Didn’t Know

Knights of the Geek Table

Steve Jobs may have been denied knighthood, but a number of geeks have been granted the honor.

By Iyaz Akhtar
Knights of the Geek Table

Malware: A Brief Timeline

From a few infected computers to wreaking global network havoc, here's a look at malware through the years.

By Brian Heater
Malware: A Brief Timeline

The Apple iPad 2 Gets Unboxed

Jump into our epic slideshow to see the Apple iPad 2 and its accessories up close—packaging and all.

By PJ Jacobowitz
The Apple iPad 2 Gets Unboxed

Before They Were Tech Stars

You may be surprised by how old these tech luminaries were when they launched the companies that changed the world.

By Brian Heater
Tech Superstars: You're How Old?

Ten Ways to Dump Your Old iPad

iPad 1? That's old news. The iPad 2 is the new hotness. But fear not, we'll help you get rid of that old hunk of junk.

By Iyaz Akhtar
10 Ways to Dump Your Old iPad

Street Fighter II Turns 20

As the groundbreaking Street Fighter II celebrates its 20th anniversary, we take a look back at some of the innovations, collaborations, and just plain hoaxes that made the franchise great.

By Jeffrey L. Wilson
Street Fighter II Turns 20

Lower Your Energy Costs with Tech

In these trying economic times, why not save some green by going green? We've found the right tech to help you lower your energy costs.

By Iyaz Akhtar
Lower Your Energy Costs with Tech

Biggest Tech PR Disasters

Tech companies have had their share of public relations train wrecks. Let's take a look back at the carnage.

By Brian Heater
Tech’s Biggest PR Disasters