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Those problems with the iPhone 3G may not be the handset's fault.
Wired did a study and found that in most cases, it's the network that's causing the failure.
Here's the raw data.
India finally gets the iPhone - but only the wealthier people can afford it - it's $700 there. And there's no 3G
The Kindle is still seeing strong sales.
Amazon confirmed that they're releasing a version for college students that's
friendlier for viewing textbooks.
Gold Farming has become a cottage industry. It's a lot of cottages - like half a billion dollars worth of an industry - it's not above board, and if you resort to one of these services to level up your World of Warcraft character, you can get in a lot of trouble.
George Orwell is blogging. Wait, didn't he die in 1950?
Scholars think it's time a new generation connected with him.
According to Google,
they have every right to photograph your house. Even if there is a no trespassing sign on that road.