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Sony Ericsson to cut another 2,000 jobs after weak Q1
Sony Ericsson, which laid off 2,000 workers late last year, said it will make a similar cutback after its mobile phone shipments and market share both fell during the first quarter. Read more...

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6 things that could ruin Twitter (and 5 that won't)
If you're a Twitter user, enjoy its many great qualities while they last, because they may not, writes columnist Mike Elgan. He finds several threats to Twitter, but also some that could be opportunities.

Working with Places
Until recently, if you wanted to search your image library for a specific photo, you had to scan your library manually, remember the date you took the photo, or spend a lot of time up front tagging your photos with relevant keywords and titles. But thanks to iPhoto '09 Macworld rated 4 out of 5 mice , you can now also search by where you were when you snapped the shutter. The Places feature takes advantage of geodata--longitude and latitude coordinates embedded in a photo's metadata. Once iPhoto knows where your photos originated, you can use the information to quickly track down shots from a specific locale or show off your travels to friends.

Managing mobility requires casting a wide net
Mobility represents one of the fastest-growing line items in most IT budgets as an increasing number of employees request and receive mobile services. Yet most companies don't even have a mobility strategy: Only 40% of the IT pros I work with have deployed one (though another 40% say they're developing one).

I Love Stars 3.0
I try to rate all my iTunes music, mainly because ratings are useful for creating Smart Playlists. But it can be a hassle to rate tracks if I'm doing other things while listening. A few great iTunes add-ons--for example, CoverSutra and Synergy--let me rate tracks using keyboard shortcuts or pop-up displays, but I find that even these solutions aren't visible enough to remind me to rate each track.

Hands on with Honda's motion devices
I have not only seen the future, I have worn it.

Skype for iPhone
In the days before cell phones and applications like the new Skype for iPhone, there was this thing called the hotel room telephone.

HD camcorders: Sharing HD videos
Having an HD camcorder that shoots beautiful, large video doesn't do you much good when you can deliver its output only in standard definition. Fortunately, there are a number of ways to share HD video with the world (and be sure to visit our HD camcorder buyer's guide).

What are all those iTunes files?
You've probably peeked into your iTunes folder (It's located in your user folder: Music: iTunes) and may have been perplexed by all the files and folders it contains, wondering what they're all for. Here's an overview of the files and folders that iTunes uses, both in the iTunes folder and elsewhere.

Opinion: Palm Pre could launch by May 17
The Palm Pre may launch by May 17, according to several hot rumors. Sprint has apparently confirmed that the company is "in the process of providing the training for the new Palm Pre" to its employees, according to the blog PreThinking.

iPhone jailbreaking still going strong
Although most iPhone users seem satisfied with the smorgasbord of applications delivered by Apple's iPhone App Store, power users yearn for more. Copy and paste, video recording and streaming, Internet tethering, and content search are just a few features third-party developers have already delivered to users hungry enough to "jailbreak" their iPhones.

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