Facebook Gains Flash Apps with Adobe Deal
Adobe and Facebook on Tuesday jointly announced a code library that supports Flash Web applications in the Facebook platform.
Two New SnapShot Printers from Sony
Sony has just expanded it portable printer line with two affordable thermal-dye machines.
Symantec: Vista A/V Tool Still Too Chatty
The anti-virus leader believes Microsoft's security tool is still too sensitive and complex for users, and is touting its ability to provide additional management functions on top of Vista's account control feature.

American Airlines Adding Streaming Video Services to Flights This Summ
Passengers on American Airlines flights are about to get a new perk. Instead of craning their necks to catch reruns of "Monk" and excerpts from "The Tonight Show" on tiny aisle TV sets, they'll be able to wirelessly stream content to their personal devices from the comfort of their own seats.
Fuji Introduces New D-SLR and Ultracompact
Fujifilm has announced a 12.3MP D-SLR to compete with the latest offerings from the other major camera manufacturers, and also unwrapped a new ultracompact point-and-shoot digicam.

Acer Launches Triple-Core Desktop, 24-Inch LCD
On Monday, Acer continued its new product rollout with the multimedia-oriented Aspire X3200, plus a new 24-inch LCD monitor.
Ask.com Redesign Seeks to Give Answers, Not Links
On Friday, Ask.comlaunched a redesign of the search site, with an emphasis on turning up useful answers on the result page, rather than just links.
Analysis: The Best CEO for Yahoo Is
Nobody?
The best candidate to take over for Jerry Yang as chief executive at Yahoo may be a dealmaker, or nobody at all.
Google Abandons Gmail URL in Germany
The ramifications from a 2007 court battle finally took effect late last week, when German Gmail users attempting to log into their accounts were told they needed to access another URL.
EU Scoffs at Intel's Antitrust Objections
European Union Competition Commissioner Neelie Kroes on Friday rejected chipmaker Intel's remarks that new charges filed against it by the European Commission would lead to higher prices for consumers.