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Gphone vs. iPhone: The security debate begins
Plans for Google's Android spark discussion about whether its Linux platform will prove more--or less--secure than Apple's proprietary iPhone.
Thu Nov 08 12:37:00 PST 2007 | Read full story

Adobe: Online Photoshop coming this year
The image-editing powerhouse will offer a beta version of its online version of Photoshop this year and put it into production in 2008. (From News.com's Underexposed blog.)
Thu Nov 08 12:05:00 PST 2007 | Read full story

WordPress founder looks into blogging's future
Matt Mullenweg could be considered a superstar here at the BlogWorld conference, where he spoke to hundreds about starting WordPress and the future of blogging.
Thu Nov 08 12:42:00 PST 2007 | Read full story

Senators shelve vote to shield corporate wiretap collaborators
Key panel to wait until next week to debate contentious bill that, in current form, would crush lawsuits against companies accused of illegal cooperation with the government.
Thu Nov 08 10:37:00 PST 2007 | Read full story


Video of the day
Interactive game merges tech, urban adventure
Hewlett-Packard's Mscape suite of apps helps people create location-based games and tours. HP brings its technology, currently in beta, to life with an urban adventure using handheld devices and actors.

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Photos: BMW cycles through Milan
German automaker offers up new bikes and updates for the adventurer, off-road racer, and highway master at the EICMA Motorcycle Show Wednesday.
Thu Nov 08 13:01:00 PST 2007 | Read full story

Apple's iPhone heading across the pond
Stores in the United Kingdom and Germany on Friday start selling the smartphone, still locked and sans 3G, in its debut outside of the U.S. market. (From News.com's One More Thing blog.)
Thu Nov 08 10:23:00 PST 2007 | Read full story



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