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Online Photoshop Not for Pros
 
PC World - Following news that Adobe is working on an online version of its Photoshop image editing software, senior product manager John Nack has clarified that this is aimed at consumers, not creative pros.
Electronics Arts puts soundtrack songs up for sale
 
Reuters - After years of highlighting new bands through its many videogames, the world's largest game publisher is getting into the digital music game.
Young Japanese say cellphones changing their lives
 
AFP - Almost all young Japanese say mobile phones have changed their lifestyles, with nearly one-third of them confessing to spending three hours or more a day on their mobile, a survey says.
Mobile Phone Sales Near A Billion In 2006
 
TechWeb - Strong low-cost product offerings in the emerging markets, as well as feature-rich products, helped float Nokia to the top.
Attacking USB Devices... Hackers Going Old School
 
TechWeb - A handful of viruses are harkening back to the days of infected floppy disks by attacking USB devices.
Sony Agrees To Pay $150.3 Million In PlayStation Patent Suit
 
TechWeb - At issue is software that causes the PlayStation controller to vibrate in sync with the videogame action.
Internet-taught militants are new Singapore security threat
 
AFP - A breed of "self-radicalised individuals" who absorbed militant ideas through the Internet have emerged as a new security threat to the city-state, Singapore's interior minister said in remarks published Saturday.
Motorola CEO got $13.2M as profits fell
 
AP - Motorola Inc. Chief Executive Ed Zander received $13.2 million in compensation in 2006, according to a proxy statement filed Friday, for a year in which the cell-phone maker boosted sales and market share but saw profits decline under pressure from rivals.
Gateway Ships Five NAS Devices
 
TechWeb - The new rack-mount storage devices can act as file servers hosting files, or as local print servers.
Computer archive used to find stolen art
 
AP - The request was simple enough: Lloyd's underwriters had been approached to insure the movement of seven paintings, including one by Cezanne, from Russia to London for valuation and sale.
Future of play focus of video game maker gathering
 
AFP - Video game makers from around the world will gather in San Francisco beginning on Monday to collaborate about the future of play.
Tech firms go green as e-waste mounts
 
AP - This is where computers go to die a green death.
One Patent Claim Against Microsoft Dropped
 
PC World - A judge in a San Diego court late Thursday dismissed one of several patent claims Alcatel-Lucent SA has made against Microsoft Corp. in several high-profile cases against the vendor, but that does not mean the software company is out of the woods yet.
Three Minutes With eBay Innovator Max Mancini
 
PC World - The auction site's new senior director of platform and innovation tells about developer plans the Disruptive Innovation team.
YouTube builds network of content providers
 
AFP - YouTube, the video social-networking website owned by Google, is building a vast network of content providers, a company spokesman told AFP.

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