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"AT&T brings lawsuit against Verizon over 'Map' ad campaign" AppleInsider 8:15 PM
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"AT&T sues Verizon over TV ads: AT&T claims ads falsely suggest it has gaps in wireless coverage" Computerworld 7:43 PM
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"AT&T sues Verizon Wireless over 3G ads" Reuters 7:35 PM
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"AT&T Sues Verizon Alleging Misleading 'There's A Map For That' Ads" The Mac Observer 6:10 PM
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"Sybase Smooths Enterprise Path for IPhones" PC World 7:52 PM
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"Touchscreen Mobile Phone Adoption Grows at Blistering Pace in U.S. During Past Year: Touchscreen Device Market Up 159 Percent vs. Year Ago with iPhone Accounting for 33 Percent of the Market" comScore 4:31 PM
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"Touch-screen phone use soars, iPhone on top" CNET News 4:32 PM
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"iPhone brand showing strength in Australia" iTWire 7:26 PM
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"The iPhone is the worst phone in the world: That's right, we said it -- and we're not taking it back. The iPhone may be the greatest handheld surfing device ever to rock the mobile Web, and a fabulous media player to boot. It may be the highest-rated mobile phone on CNET UK, rocking the pockets of half of our crack editorial team. It's certainly the touchscreen face that launched a thousand apps. But as an actual call-making phone, it's rubbish, and we aim to prove it."
Crave @ CNET 8:14 AM
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"Apple bans App Store's 3rd-most prolific developer"
MobileCrunch 9:52 AM
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"An App so You'll Never Forget: Adaptive-learning algorithms calculate how often people need to see information to remember it." Technology Review 12:52 PM
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"Consumer Reports readers love the Apple Store" Macworld 9:34 AM
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"Paid iPhone apps deliver money, but only for the top few: About 30% of Apple's App Store downloads are paid applications, and about half of all iPhone and iPod touch users have downloaded at least once. These downloads have reaped close to 1 billion dollars in overall developer revenue since the online iPhone catalog was launched." Network World 12:13 PM
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"Orange, Apple Drop Exclusivity On IPhone In France -Regulator" WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 9:20 AM
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"iPhone surprises promised from Vodafone in 2010" Macworld UK 8:10 AM
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"Apple rejects Macworld iPhone Superguide from App Store... for using the word 'iPhone'" Engadget 3:01 PM
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"Orange to reconsider 750MB iPhone limit: Twitter fury forces Orange rethink" PC Advisor UK 12:04 PM
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"Scared of flying? Press the fear iButton: People scared of flying can now press a button on their iPhone to help them deal with their panic." Reuters 10:28 AM
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"Friendsourcing the Quest for iPhone Apps" New York Times [Free Registration Required] 8:32 AM
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"iPhone helps forge new relationship between IT and users at Kraft Foods" Network World 12:13 PM
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"No EMI, no iTunes but Beatles back catalogue available online from 15p" Macworld UK 9:16 AM
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"Hacker targets jailbroken iPhones in extortion ploy" iLounge 8:49 AM
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"iPhones Can Actually Be Good for Young Kids, If You Do It Right" Wired 2:48 PM
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"Red Hat debuts virtualization management" CNET News 3:32 PM
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"Open Source 'Napster' Resurrected After 8-Year Dormancy" Wired 2:47 PM
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"Yahoo to Add Real-Time Search Results" WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 2:37 PM
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"Skype goes open source: VoIP firm remains tight-lipped on details" V3 2:34 PM
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"Implantable Silicon-Silk Electronics: Biodegradable circuits could enable better neural interfaces and LED tattoos." Technology Review 2:16 PM
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"MP3tunes Founder Fights Court Decision That Could Help Music Labels Bankrupt Him" TechCrunch 12:15 PM
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"Analyst: Nvidia Will Enter the CPU Market" PC Magazine 11:52 AM
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"Google: Data is more secure in the cloud" ZDNet UK 2:55 PM
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"Google Earth invents a town" TG Daily 2:21 PM
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"DocVerse Turns Microsoft Office Into Google Docs With Collaboration Plug-In" TechCrunch 2:12 PM
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"Hackers exploit Google Wave's popularity: Links claiming to offer access to app actually navigate to malware" PC Advisor UK 12:03 PM
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"Google Chrome Beta 4.0 Sports Bookmark Sync" eWeek 11:20 AM
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"Americans promised all you can eat Twittering for $99: Millions more Americans will now be able to engage in SMS inane babble and update the world on their lunch habits with the official launch of the TwitterPeek, a handheld device that does nothing but let you Twitter." The Register 2:29 PM
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"Best Buy To Stream Video In Electronics: Retailer embeds Sonic Solutions' Roxio CinemaNow video service in TVs, Blu-ray players and more." Forbes 11:26 AM
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"Best Buy Launches Movie Download Service With CinemaNow" ChannelWeb 10:53 AM
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"Best Buy embraces digital delivery of home video" Associated Press [Free Registration Required] 10:44 AM
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"Best Buy plans movie download service with Sonic" Reuters 10:28 AM
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"Ribbit Mobile Launches to Challenge Google Voice, VoxOx" eWeek 11:16 AM
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"'Pirates' spend more on music than the rest of us" iTWire 8:01 AM
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"Philip Nelson of NewTek Discusses The 'NewTek TriCasts America Tour" MacVoices 11:52 AM
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"Is the Droid THE iPhone Killer? Some say yes and others say, BRING IT ON! Plus quick reviews of Apple TV 3.0 update and Apple's new touch-sensitive mouse." The MT Show 7:57 AM
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