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iPhone Surprise Could Be In Store At Macworld

Reports of an iPhone Nano and 32 GB iPhone from Apple are keeping smartphone analysts on their toes as Macworld unfolds.
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Macworld Goes On Without Jobs

Apple is likely to give a sneak peek at Snow Leopard, the next-generation Mac OS, as well as updates to the MacBook line, the Mac Mini, and Apple TV.
Super Regulator Likely For Europe’s Financial Firms

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Apple Security: Time To Stop Feeling Superior?

There have been far more Apple-related security problems in the past two years than in previous years, requiring Mac users to be more vigilant than ever to ensure that their computers are safe.
Google Releases Picasa For Mac

Until now, Mac users interested in Picasa have had to be content with using Picasa Web Albums, Google's more limited online photo organization and display service.
Consumers Must Wait As DTV Coupon Funding Dwindles

FCC commissioners are scrambling to help more than 8 million households still unprepared for the changeover from analog to digital TV.
iPhone 3G Gets Excel Editing App

MobileFiles Pro lets iPhone users view, edit, and wirelessly transfer Excel files on the handset.
Israel-Gaza Conflict Spills Over Into Twitter

Tweets labeled with the #Gaza hash tag are flowing in at a blistering pace with viewpoints and news updates from all sides in the conflict.
Twitter Has Security Meltdown

The microblogging site recommends users reset their passwords and verify their e-mail addresses because of a phishing campaign directed at its users and the hacking of its support software.
In Tough Times, Vegas Gadget Show Gets Smaller

The focus at CES is likely to be on smaller, more connected and greener devices that can help consumers save on bills.
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