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    Last update: October 18, 2009

    +SpyEraser 2
      SpyEraser 2 doesn't wildly kill off other programs at random, as its predecessor did, but it's still terrible at blocking and removing malware.

    +ViewSonic DiamaniDuo NX2232w
      Doubling as a PC monitor and an HDTV, the ViewSonic DiamaniDuo NX2232w is a boon to those with space constraints.

    +Boston Acoustics TVee Model 2
      The TVee Model 2 home theater speaker set packs a wireless subwoofer and minimizes the messy cables.

    +Epson PictureMate Zoom
      The Epson PictureMate Zoom is faster, cheaper, and equipped with a much larger LCD than the model it replaces.

    +All I Want
      All I Want attempts to assess your personality by asking you to choose from a series of pictures—and then it suggests the gifts you'd prefer.

    +Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T2
      Sony's Cyber-shot DSC-T2 isn't the cheapest ultracompact you'll find, but good images and 4GB of onboard memory help justify its high price.

    +Belkin N1 Vision
      The Belkin N1 Vision wireless router looks is a looker and has a display that can't be beat, but its performance is subpar.

    +Linksys Dual-Band Wireless-N Gigabit Router with Storage Link WRT600N
      With simultaneous 2.4-GHz and 5-GHz operation, a quartet of gigabit LAN ports, and more, the Linksys WRT600N hasnearly everything you'd want in a draft-n router.

    +Ultimate Ears UE 11 Pro
      With the UE 11 Pro, Ultimate Ears updates its extraordinary earphones for modern music fans.

    +Philips Prestigo SRM7500
      With the release of the SRM7500, Philips claims the title of being the first to ship a Windows SideShow-capable remote. Unfortunately, actual support for SideShow isn't quite ready yet.

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