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Review: TurboTax Premiere 2011 takes the scary out of tax prep

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Review: TurboTax Premiere 2011 takes the scary out of tax prep It's not hard to see why TurboTax is the most popular tax preparation software on the market. It's easy on the eyes, very simple to use, and makes your annual trip to the taxman almost seem like fun.
Review: H&R Block's At Home tax software offers excellent tools H&R Block at Home is an easy to use application that makes tax prep simple, offers tools to help you avoid audit-inducing mistakes, and if necessary, keeps a professional close at hand if youre not sure how to handle a specific situation.
Samsung decides to spin off LCD business Samsung Electronics has decided to spin off the company's LCD (liquid crystal display) panel manufacturing unit.
iOS Review: TCM app is more bust than blockbuster Fans of classic movies should steer clear of these companion apps for the cable channel the same way they'd avoid a cinematic stinker.
Opinion: Is Mountain Lion a big cat for business? Apple's new OS offers some intriguing features -- and risks -- for the enterprise, according to Computerworld's Ryan Faas.
Apple threatens to sue Chinese firm for defamation in iPad trademark dispute Apple has threatened to take legal action against a little-known Chinese firm for inflaming an ongoing dispute over the iPad trademark.
Opinion: Apple should add Siri to Mountain Lion Mountain Lion looks promising. But Lex Friedman hopes Apple will add support for Siri, the voice recognition assistant from the iPhone 4S, to the next iteration of the Mac OS as well.
Foxconn to increase workers' wages in China Foxconn Technology, a supplier for Apple among other tech companies, said on Saturday it had raised wages for its assembly line workers in China by 16 to 25 percent. The move came amid increased public scrutiny over working conditions at its factories.
Review: iMainGo XP iPad speaker case is good for watching video The iMainGo XP is an iPad case that doubles as a speaker. It's a clever idea, and it works well for video-watchng, but it's bulky and it doesn't sound great for music.
Apple files EU patent complaint against Motorola Mobility Apple has asked the European Commission to intervene in its patent battle with Motorola Mobility.
App Guide: Presidential election apps We celebrate Presidents Day by considering the November presidential elections and the iOS apps that exist to keep you informed about the campaign.
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