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The iPhone 3G S has landed: CNET News

(roundup) Eager first-day buyers line up to get their hands on Apple's upgraded smartphone. Plus: see what makes the iPhone tick.
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June 19, 2009
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(roundup) Eager first-day buyers line up to get their hands on Apple's upgraded smartphone. Plus: see what makes the iPhone tick.
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The software maker aims to clarify comments from Steve Ballmer that some took to mean there would be an all-new console next year.
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To facilitate communication in Iran's native tongue, Google hastily adds translation support for Farsi, or Persian, while Facebook makes its site available to native speakers.
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Jury says defendant must pay $80,000 for each of the 24 songs she was ultimately found guilty of illegally sharing.
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The Net Neutrality debate is going mobile, as a consumer group questions why AT&T is limiting one streaming video app for the iPhone while allowing another to be used freely.
Thu, Jun 18 17:07:00 PDT 2009 | Read full story 

The software maker plans to overhaul its decade-old portal this fall, but must strike a balance between modernizing the site and not alienating its core fans.
Fri, Jun 19 04:00:00 PDT 2009 | Read full story 


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