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Top RSS readers

Have you ever used an RSS newsreader? Here are some of our favourites to help you choose one.

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D-Link today unveiled its take on the ubiquitous digital photo frame. This one is a bit different from the standard vanity frame, equipped with Wi-Fi and plenty of customisable features.

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Reviews

  • Sony Ericsson W950i

    Convergence? Yeah, Sony Ericsson's heard of it... This is an excellent MP3 phone let down by a clunky PDA interface and no camera.

  • FeedDemon 2

    FeedDemon is a terrific RSS reader that can handle hundreds of subscriptions faster and better than the many free Web-based readers available.

  • Google Home

    Google Home is a breezy service that lets you create a custom sign-in page chock-full of news and widgets.

  • Netvibes

    If you want to fill a personal home page with dozens of individualised newsfeeds and tools, Netvibes does a cleaner job than rival services from bigger brand names.

  • Rojo RSS reader

    Rojo is a respectable newsreader, but it's not our favourite. We like its community-oriented features, but competitors such as Bloglines are easier to learn.

  • Bloglines

    Bloglines is a fun and free newsreader that runs inside most Web browsers and is sure to please all but the most discriminating news junkies.

  • Google Reader Beta

    Google's elegant newsfeed manager for Gmail users is friendly for newbies to RSS.

  • Apple Safari RSS

    Safari's speed gains and unique new features push it to the head of the pack.

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Features

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DIYs and How-to

  • How to use RSS in Outlook 2007

    An RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feed is an alert that tells you when your favourite Web site or blog has posted new information. With Outlook 2007, you can set up RSS feeds to deliver to your inbox.

  • Newbie's guide to Google Reader

    RSS feeds aren't so scary. Give Google Reader a try and we think you'll enjoy them quite a bit.

  • Six ways to improve Twitter

    Twitter has recently gotten a lot of buzz. As cool as it is, there are several ways to improve the experience. You can make viewing posts faster, read "tweets" through RSS, and more.

  • News you choose: How to set up an RSS feed

    RSS feeds bring automatically updated information straight to your desktop. To properly read the feed, you need an RSS reader. Here's how to get and use one.

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Downloads

  • FeedDemon

    Explore world of RSS from your desktop.

  • Flock

    Get the most out of social networking and the Web in this browser.

  • uTorrent

    Download and manage torrent files.

  • NetNewsWire

    RSS & Atom newsreader with Google Reader integration.

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