I never noticed the pixel grid in CS4 but somehow it was turned on by default in CS5. I found it annoying to zoom in and have the pixels outlined in white and I couldn't figure out where to turn the grid off for a while. Once I found it, I was relieved because it's so easy to turn off (unlike certain other frustrating CS5 interface upgrades that won't turn off like InDesign's frame edge selection feature).
In Photoshop, select View > Show > Pixel Grid. To turn it off make sure Pixel Grid is unchecked.
Photoshop Annoyances: Turning off the Pixel Grid
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