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Jonny Evans: While Apple, Adobe argue, Flash at last comes to iPhone
With Apple and Adobe spending money and reputation on a fight neither party looks truly pretty playing in, a third party developer has cleverly found a compromise that lets iPhone users watch its proprietary content on their Apple smartphone. Read More


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Mitch Wagner: Solve your Facebook privacy problem in under a minute
Facebook's privacy settings are a complicated mess. It's a full-time job just fine-tuning all the controls. But you can solve the problem in under a minute, and continue to enjoy Facebook. Here's how. Read More

Preston Gralla: Adobe kills Apple with love
Adobe has unveiled a new weapon in its war with Apple: love. A full-page ad by Adobe in the New York Times today blares in giant type: We love Apple (with a heart instead of the word love). It then lists all the things that it loves about Apple, developers, and technology, and then scathingly slips in the knife. Read More

Barbara Krasnoff: Sprint's new HTC Evo 4G brings WiMax to the smartphone party
Hardware vendors have been holding press events to tout their latest gadgets for as long as there have been gadgets to tout, and those of us who have attended a lot of these tend to go with a rather world-weary attitude. However, Sprint's HTC Evo 4G could actually be worth all the brouhaha. Read More


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Jonny Evans: Battle's joined: Adobe co-founders launch war of words against Apple, Jobs over iPhone and Flash
Apple's refusal of Flash support on the iPhone, "could undermine this next chapter of the Web - the chapter in which mobile devices outnumber computers, any individual can be a publisher, and content is accessed anywhere and at any time," say Adobe co-founders, Chuck Geschke and John Warnock. Read More

Around the World: Facebook plans a privacy summit
Facing a growing chorus of dissatisfaction from users, pundits, critics, and lawmakers, Facebook is reportedly holding an all hands meeting on to address the company's latest privacy backlash. It's unknown what the social network intends to discuss at its meeting, but the company may consider temporarily suspending its new Instant Personalization feature, according to All Facebook. Read More

IT News Podcast: Dell to launch Streak handheld in Europe
In today's podcast: Sony's PS3 now turning a profit; Chinese telecom vendors lobby Indian government; and Dell to launch Streak handheld in Europe. Read More

Shark Tank: Never let a software guy near hardware!
Pilot fish gets an early evening call from his business's security company: The computer room is sending out a "high thermal event" alarm, and there's no response from the on-call tech. Read More

 
 
 

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