I Do Not Have An iPhone…
This article was originally published at Technogeekanerd. Reprinted with permission.
… and will not be getting one any time in the foreseeable near future.
Why?
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This article was originally published at Technogeekanerd. Reprinted with permission.
… and will not be getting one any time in the foreseeable near future.
Why?
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Perhaps the more important question is how many iPhones could Engadget possibly need? Well, technically we only bought the publication itself two, but that didn’t stop a throng of curious Engadget writers from dropping three months’ pay to play with Apple’s new hotness.
How many iPhones did Engadget snag?
a. 10b. 12c. 14d. 16e. 18
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Want to argue about which of among trio of sparsely-buttoned large-touchscreen devices takes the cake? Now’s your chance. The contestants: Apple iPhone, HTC Touch, LG Prada. Rumble on.
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Gallery: Apple iPhone vs HTC Touch vs LG Prada: battle royale
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Have you heard about the iPhone? It’s a wonderful new invention that lets the NSA illegally record all your phone calls, copy all your contacts, keep records of all your Web and IM activity, watch you through the camera, listen in on your household through the mic, and probably …
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Google Criticizes Moore’s Sicko — It’s unusual for a Google department to do peppered movie reviews. In Google’s health advertising blog - which is, well, trying to sell Google ads to the health industry - they talk about Michael Moore’s movie Sicko: — While legislators, litigators …
Source: Google Blogoscoped
Author: Philipp Lenssen
Link: http://blog.outer-court.com/archive/2007-06-30-n86…
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While we’ve certainly seen more dramatic heists before, this particular run-in with the law melds cleverness and ignorance in perfect harmony. After conjuring up grandiose thoughts of subversion, a less-than-reasonable fellow managed to snag a 42-inch Sanyo plasma, replace the $984 pricetag with a slightly less burdensome $4.88 sticker, and carry it to [...]
Does negative press make you Sicko? — Posted by Lauren Turner, Account Planner, Health — Lights, camera, action: the healthcare industry is back in the spotlight. (Not that it ever left the stage.) Next week, Michael Moore’s documentary film, Sicko, will start playing in movie theaters across America.
Source: Google Health Advertising Blog
Author: Neha
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For your informationThe Observer, UK -11 minutes ago'Essentially, if you consider one of the basic tasks of a search engine, it is to make a decision: "This page is good, this page sucks,"' Wales says. …
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Apple Sells Tens of Thousand of iPhones the First Night — If the reports that Apple (AAPL) had 3 million iPhones stockpiled for opening night are anywhere close to the mark, there should be plenty left over for next week. — Apple and AT&T (T) are not releasing sales figures …
Source: Apple 2.0
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Asian communities have found cyber homes in a big way in the past two years. It is possible to find Asian-oriented groups on MySpace on virtually every topic and for every Asian nationality or ethnicity.
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TVMama.com, a news blog covering the world of media streaming devices is officially launched at Israeli blogging conference
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History stripped downNation Multimedia, Thailand -3 hours agoTyping the word "arthamart" in Thai on a search engine reveals a wealth of information both about the army and the martial arts of that era. …
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My Prediction came true! While it may not be an iPhone hack (I bet that will come within a week), the first iPhone disassembly can be found here. Its good actually!
Enjoy!
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A KDEish version is also available. I think this guy is crazy in that he thinks Ubuntu has more limitations, but for us that are forced to use Windows…
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