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The Daily Engadget: Sony's New E-Book, Microsoft's Photoshop Snafu

The Daily Engadget: Sony Announces Daily Edition EBook Reader with Wireless, Microsoft's Photoshop Snafu
Our friends over at Engadget obsessively cover everything new in gadgets and consumer electronics, which is why we compile this daily roundup of their top stuff (or, at least, what we think is tops). For more details on any of these stories, click on the Engadget links in each story below.

Sony Announces Reader Daily Edition
Electronic book readers had been on the market for years before the Kindle came along and became the first to gain any real traction. A newly updated version of the Sony Reader, though, with free wireless connectivity and a free book-borrowing program through libraries, might finally give Amazon some serious competition.

Microsoft's Blundered Photoshop
We've seen plenty of Photoshop tragedies over the years, but few have raised eyebrows like this one has. Microsoft's stateside advertisement featuring three workers in a conference room was photoshopped to replace a black man's head with a white one for its use in a Polish ad campaign.

AT&T BlackBerry Bold Users Get Visual Voicemail
If you've got a BlackBerry Bold on AT&T, your voice messages just got a little sweeter with the addition of visual voicemail.

Turn Any Screen Into a Pen-Based Touchscreen
Duo's new touch-sensitive technology turns any monitor into a touchscreen device via a clip-on sensor and special pen.

New Android Handsets Coming to Motorola?
Motorola's holding a party in a few weeks, and it looks like the little green Android mascot will be in attendance. Keep your eyes peeled for new handsets.

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