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Adobe Resumes Work on iPhone Flash Tool
PC Magazine
In the wake of Apple's decision to relax restrictions on the tools its developers can use, Adobe announced that it would resume development on Flash for the iPhone. Facebook added a few updates to its "like" button that will make the feature a bit more ...
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17 Steps to Success With the iPod Touch
PC World
To really know a new MP3 player takes some hands-on (and ears-on) time. Here are the highlights of Apple's new iPod Touch, which was introduced last week, and an overview of what it is capable of. 1. FaceTime is perhaps the most impressive new feature ...
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Elop Brings Knack for Software, Shaking Up Businesses to Nokia
BusinessWeek
By Aaron Ricadela, Diana ben-Aaron, and Peter Burrows Sept. 11 (Bloomberg) -- Stephen Elop, Nokia Oyj's new chief executive officer, brings a history of iconoclastic decisions that may benefit the Finnish mobile-phone maker as it competes with nimbler ...
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Yahoo Revamps Mail Service
Wall Street Journal
By AMIR EFRATI Yahoo Inc. is redesigning its email service to help stem a user decline and counter offerings from longtime rivals Microsoft Corp. and Google Inc. as well as social-networking services such as Facebook and Twitter. ...
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New 'Here You Have' Virus Uses Old School Tactics
Wall Street Journal
By Scott Morrison SAN FRANCISCO (Dow Jones) The creators of the "Here you have" virus have shown that many computer users continue to fall for the most basic of Internet ruses. On Thursday, the "Here you have" virus, which targets computers running ...
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NH Burglary Ring Found Victims on Facebook
FOXNews
Posting information to social networking sites about when you're not at home has its risks, warned now defunct website PleaseRobMe.com. The next time you post your vacation plans to Facebook, make sure you're not friends with a thief or three. ...
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Your Froyo Tablet Probably Won't Support Android Market
Reuters
By Tim Carmody at Wired.com The new batch of forthcoming Android tablets are all sporting the new version of Android (2.2, or Froyo). But Google says that this version of Android wasn't optimized for tablets. This means three things for folks ...
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