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Microsoft's Many Multitouch Mice

Apple's Magic Mouse might be slick, but Microsoft is also working on five new designs.

iPhone Hackers Get a Break

The difficulty of running nonapproved code on the iPhone has turned off security researchers--until now.

Gmail Sidesteps the App Store

The technology behind the new Gmail could challenge Apple's control over third-party applications.

Skype Debuts on the iPhone

Using a Wi-Fi connection, people can now make cheap international calls with Apple's gadget.

New iPhone OS Adds Missing Features

The update aims to address most user complaints.

Face Recognition: Clever or Just Plain Creepy?

New photo programs from Apple and Google include revolutionary face-spotting technology.

Firefox on Your Cell Phone

Can Fennec, Mozilla's new mobile browser, compete?

What Does Apple Want?

Programmers bemoan the fickleness of the iPhone's gatekeepers.

Probe Sees Unused Internet

A survey shows that addresses are not running out as quickly as we'd thought.

Lost in the Clouds

MobileMe is facing problems endemic to cloud computing.

Apple Updates iPhone, Slashes Price

Steve Jobs, Apple's CEO, confirms rumors that a cheaper iPhone with GPS will be available in July.

The Future of Mobile Social Networking

Whrrl combines activity recommendations with real-time location data.

Recommendation Nation

Learning to love customers like you.

What to Expect from the Open iPhone

Freed to design software for the iPhone, programmers outside Apple plan to revolutionize the handheld.

The Next Generation of iPhone Hacks

Apple's plan to release a software kit that lets people create legitimate add-ons for the iPhone could make the device appeal to an even wider audience.

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