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We got our hands on an iPhone 3G SThe iPhone 3G S is here, and before you get to play with it you must first negotiate Apple's legendary and super-ergonomic packaging. If you're thinking of treating yourself to an iPhone  |


iPhone fans were up bright an early this morning, joining queues outside O2 shops and the Apple Stores iPhone fans were up bright an early this morning, joining a queues outside O2 shops and the Apple Stores around the capital  |
The iPhone 3.0 software download patches 46 security holesApple has admitted that the iPhone 3.0 software download patches 46 security holes.  |
iPod touch users will have to pay for necessary updateApple has admitted that the iPhone 3.0 software download patches 46 security holes. While this update is free to iPhone users, iPod touch owners will have to pay for this essential  |


Features word-processing and organizational features for writersStoryist Software has updated its story development tool, the aptly named Storyist, to version 2.0.  |
Some are upset at Intel's strategy to rename the tags attached to Core chipsIntel's strategy to rename its chips and platforms has seen some opposition from chip enthusiasts, who say the new naming conventions are even more confusing.  |
There is also malicious spam circulating as an email invite to join TwitterSpammers are never far from a hot story, it seems, and in the past day they've been flooding Twitter with phoney messages about Iran and the latest iPhone  |
Too many unnecessary features on their mobile phone says usersNearly two thirds of the UK public think mobile phones today are too complicated, says FoneBank.  |
In an earlier trial, the defendant was ordered to pay just a fraction of the new judgmentA woman who won a retrial after a $220,000 verdict against her for sharing music files has now been ordered to pay $1.92 million  |
Lightening diverted away from body by iPod's headphone cable A 14 year old girl who was struck by lightening during the recent storms was saved by her iPod.  |
Lightning diverted away from body by iPod's headphone cable A 14 year old girl who was struck by lightning during the recent storms was saved by her iPod.  |
Apple's iTunes Festival takes place in July TV's Fearne Cotton will present ITV2's coverage of the iTunes Festival.  |
Quarter two predictions are lower than hopedBlackberry manufacturer Research In Motion has offered a disappointing financial outlook, causing its share price to drop five per cent.  |
Retrial of Jammie Thomas-Rasset ends with massive fine imposed on herThe massive $1.9 million fine imposed by a federal jury yesterday in the retrial of a Minnesota woman accused of pirating 24 songs may could end up hurting the Recording  |
New iPhone 3.0 tethering feature can be used for free, but risk O2's wrathO2 claims it will disconnect anyone using the new tethering feature in the iphone 3.0 update without signing up for its Bolt On.  |
Download a small part of Mac OS X 10.6It is possible to run one part of Mac OS X Snow Leopard on you Mac now.  |
iPhone Configuration Utility 2.0 updatediPhone Configuration Utility 2.0 is now available for Mac and Windows.  |
A "handful" of people queue at 5am to be first to get iPhone 3G SOnly a few people turned up to buy an iPhone 3G S from Apple's flagship store on London Regents Street this morning.  |
iPhone 3G first weekend sales, twice as many as iPhone 3G S expectationsDespite the high upgrade costs, and the fact that much of the market for the iPhone 3G S is caught up in contracts for the iPhone 3G, one  |
Mobile network anticipates selling 50 per cent more iPhone 3G S handsets than it did on launch day for the iPhone 3GO2 claims it has already sold more iPhone 3G S handsets than it did on the launch day of  |
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