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Offers users the ability to collaborate with others and to streamline workflow efficiencyLinotype and Monotype Imaging have announced Linotype FontExplorer X Server is now available to customers online.  |


Adds the sharing of photos with HTML code for Web sites and blogs, improved searching capabilitiesFlickery, a Flickr desktop client for Mac OS X 10.5 has been updated with a number of enhancements and bug fixes.  |
Universal instant messaging client allows users to chat for freeNimbuzz, the universal instant messaging client, has introduced a new free Mac desktop client and updated the iPhone and iPod touch version.  |
Gadget can supposedly recognize and convey 6 basic emotions from a dog's barkThe Bowlingual, a gadget that analyzes a dog's bark to detect its emotion, is being relaunched.  |


iTunes 8.2.1 update sends Pre users scrambling for alternativesPalm has confirmed that Pre owners can no longer use Apple's iTunes to sync their smartphones to Macs or PCs.  |
An online repository you can use to backup and archive dataThe makers of the file backup and synchronization service Dropbox have announced that their iPhone application is "almost here." The software will let you access your Dropbox from the iPhone,  |
Shipments buoyed by consumer sales, though weak enterprise spending downPC shipments were slightly stronger than expected in the second quarter, propped up by consumer spending and lower prices, according to IDC research released on Wednesday.  |
While Qualcomm will deal with all aspects of manufacturing the KindleAmazon is reported to be preparing to launch the Kindle, the ebooks and other digital media reader, in the UK in time for a potentially lucrative Christmas period.  |
While Qualcomm will deal with all aspects of manufacturing the KindleAmazon is reported to be preparing to launch the Kindle, the ebooks and other digital media reader, in the UK in time for a potentially lucrative Christmas period.  |
16-to-24-year-old age group proved to be the most knowledgeable about online piracy Nearly half of British men and women never pay to download music, video or games according to new research from Telindus.  |
Microsoft revealed its plans to open retail stores in FebruaryMicrosoft's upcoming retail stores won't just be similar in concept to Apple's - they'll also be similar in location. Microsoft will open its retail stores near Apple's existing locations, a company  |
Infected phones would send SMSes to everyone in the phone's contact list with a link to a Web siteThe first worm that spreads between mobile devices by spamming text messages has developed a new communications capability that one security vendor  |
Fixes a problem with incorrect rotation when working iPhone 3GS-shot videosOn Thursday, Apple released an update to its iMovie consumer video-editing application. iMovie 8.0.4 is recommended for all iMovie '09 users.  |
2012 or 2013 launch for Apple TV with games suggests Wedbush MorganIn a week when rumours that Apple are working on an 9.7-inch ultra-portable laptop netbook run riot, a report suggests Apple also has an eye on the potentially lucrative  |
Google's second-quarter revenue climbs 3 per centGoogle reported second-quarter revenue on Thursday of $5.52 billion, a modest 3 per cent increase from a year earlier but still ahead of analyst estimates.  |
As part of the deal, RIM received a perpetual and fully paid license on all Visto patentsResearch In Motion agreed to pay rival Visto $267.5 million to license and buy patents, settling a long-running legal battle.  |
Salling Software: "I admit the timing of this release is no coincidence" Salling Software has updated its application for syncing media from iTunes to mobile devices.  |
Steve Jobs paid a visit to Mountain View's Shoreline Amphitheatre, San Francisco on MondayApple's recently returned to work CEO Steve Jobs may have questionable musical tastes, but it was good to see him reportedly stepping out this week at a  |
IDC, Gartner can't agree on whether US sales are up or down at AppleApple's Mac sales are up. Unless they're down, say analysts.  |
Firefox Web site shows Firefox download banner with 975,007,331 downloads listedPerhaps taking a lead from Apple, Web browser of choice for many Firefox, is counting down to, rather up, to 1 billion downloads.  |
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