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Computing, Mobile | by Samuel Axon | Fri Oct 9, 2009 6:37PM | 0 comments

Adobe has released a simplified version of its Photoshop image editing software for the iPhone. The app syncs with Photoshop.com so you can edit photos stored via that service instead of the photos on your phone if you'd like. The best news? The app is free. You can download it today.

Apple's Mac OS Snow Leopard operating system isn't without its kinks; forum users are reporting a bug that causes all data in their OS X logins to vanish, and Apple hasn't provided a solution yet. So make sure you do frequent backups.

AT&T and Google have been fighting over whether or not AT&T should allow the Google Voice service on the iPhone, and the FCC has been mediating. After AT&T made some complaints about Google, the FCC asked Google what the deal is. Google responded with a blog post accusing AT&T of trying to prevent innovation in the industry. This just gets uglier and uglier, doesn't it?

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