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Earth Day Tech Tips; Cool Gigapixel Pics; Reddit Vs. Terror; and More


Sean Carroll     Important Stories and More from PC Magazine
    By Sean Carroll 
   April 22, 2013
Tech Tips for Earth Day
Your appliances and devices may be sucking you dry while you sleep. In fact, the idle charger you keep plugged into the wall is drinking up electrical juice and probably costing you a few extra cents right this second. Find out how to prevent this tech vampirism.

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10 Jaw-Dropping Gigapixel Photos
Everyone loves fine photography. But high-resolution, gigapixel photos turn an image into an endlessly zoomable exploration. Here are some of the best.
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Hats Off to Reddit for Boston Bomb Sleuthing
Hats off to Reddit. The amateur Internet detectives on the social news site may not have cracked the Boston Marathon bombing case by any stretch of the imagination, but in the past 24 hours they helped to identify and publicize some important and useful evidence in the face of a growing barrage of criticism from the tech and mainstream press.
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PCs Aren't Slumping Just Because of Windows 8
IDC recently released its forecast of PC sales for the last quarter and said PC shipments were down 13.9%. While others have also mentioned Windows 8 as a key factor in PCs' steep decline, there are other layers to this onion, according to our own Tim Bajarin.
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That's What's New Now for now. Come back on Wednesday for more headlines from the Ziff Davis network.

Sean Carroll
Managing Editor, Software, Internet & Networking, PCMag.com
@scarrolltech

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