Apple iOS 5, Lion: Magical Innovation or Blatant Copying? As Apple rolled out a preview of iOS 5 and iCloud and gave a more detailed rundown of Lion OS X, there were a couple of raised eyebrows in the blogosphere from those who thought Apple was borrowing heavily from existing technologies. ADVERTISEMENT  | Hands On With the Nintendo Wii U At E3, Nintendo announced its new game system, the Wii U. While we don't have all of the details just yet, we did get a sneak peek. Of course, PCMag had someone on the show floor to get the scoop. Junior Analyst Will Greenwald was given access to several Wii U demo kiosks that featured different tech demos. Here are his initial thoughts on Wii U. More from E3: • Xperia Play Gets Three New Classic PlayStation Games • E3: Hands on with Dragon Nest and Vindictus • E3: Sonic Generations Does The Hedgehog Right • Nintendo Tips 3DS Games: Mario Kart, Luigi's Mansion 2, More A Powerful, Cutting-Edge Android Phone It's big and it's the best: The 5-by-2.6-by-0.4-inch HTC Sensation is our new Editors' Choice for touch-screen smartphones on T-Mobile. And according to our mobile guru Sascha Segan, it "looks great even when it's switched off." You Have Exactly Three Passwords, Don't You? Too many of us reuse passwords, and the recent Sony hacks should serve as a call to action to change not only the passwords themselves, but the methods we use to create and remember them. Microsoft to Launch Its Own Tablet? There's no doubt that Apple and its iOS rule the tablet market. So, how do you compete? Microsoft may be considering developing its own branded tablet instead of partnering with a hardware maker. Good idea? Apple iCloud vs. Amazon Cloud Player vs. Google Music Beta Starting this fall, you'll be able to store your digital music library on Apple's Internet servers. We've already seen Amazon and Google's attempts at a Web-based music service, with Cloud Player and Google Music Beta, respectively, but with iTunes' dominance in digital music, Apple's iCloud could eclipse both.  | SUBSCRIBE TO PC MAGAZINE DIGITAL TODAY! Subscribe to PC Magazine Digital today for as little as $1.50 a copy and enjoy the convenience and immediate delivery of digital. PC Magazine is America’s #1 technology magazine, delivering authoritative, lab-based comparative reviews of technology products and services. | This newsletter was brought to you by Vicki B. Jacobson, Director of Online Content for PCMag. You can reach me at: vicki_jacobson@pcmag.com eNewsletter Information You are subscribed to What's New Now with the e-mail address toqeer4.games@blogger.com. Click here to unsubscribe from this newsletter. To subscribe to other e-mail newsletters from Ziff Davis, change your delivery format from HTML to text, or change your email address, click here.
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