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MacNN
- Sony Ericsson's first Android phone leaked
- 'Naughty' dice app quietly denied by Apple?
- iPhone dominates Japanese smartphone market
- Clarendon Apple Store shooting sees one wounded
- Apple considers 'active' packaging for handhelds
- imeem opening own music store
- T-Mobile UK may "swap" with other carrier
- Windows 7 to finalize on July 13th
- Mac OS X 10.5.8 update nearing completion
- NVIDIA denies split with Apple?
AppleInsider
- Countering rumor says Apple and NVIDIA "doing just fine"
- Breaking: shot fired, one wounded at Virginia-based Apple Store
- First iPhone 3GS jailbreaking tool available for download
- iPhone 3GS marked AT&T's "best-ever sales day"
- iPhone overheating problems could see aid from new patent
Macworld UK
- MoBank app takes shopping to the iPhone in the UK
- US Apple Store hit by armed robbery, gunshot fire heard
- Music streaming site Spotify offers first audiobook
- Oracle may cut up to 1,000 European jobs, union says
- Ngmoco releases Rolando 2 for iPhone, iPod touch
- Apple iPhone 3GS prototype allegedly being offered on eBay
- Bankrupt Psystar offers new range of Mac clones
- Apple iPhone 4G patent surfaces? Real-feeling "haptic" touchscreen & fingerprint scanning
- Apple patents iPhone fingerprint scanning; haptic feedback
- Microsoft IE8 'projectile vomit' removed from parts of the Web
TUAW
- Give us your tired, your poor, your best iPhone fireworks pix and videos
- New MBP offers top display quality, but some beg to differ
- Get Astraware Solitaire and some free fireworks
- iPhones ahoy! Making calls on cruise ships, updated
- Sega giving away Columns on iPhone for free all this weekend
MacRumors
- Prototype iPhone 3GS on eBay? (No, No Matte Case) [Updated]
- NVIDIA Sources Refute Claim of Split With Apple
- Concerns of iPhone 3GS Overheating and Discoloration Gaining Publicity
- More iPhone App Controversy with Alleged Underaged Nudity
- Psystar Exits Bankruptcy, Launches New Xeon-Based Systems Running OS X
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- Jim Cramer's Best Blogs (at TheStreet.com)
- Survey: The iPhone is No. 1 in Japan (at Fortune)
- Hackers Jailbreak The iPhone 3GS (SiliconAlley)
- [video] Tech Stocks' Bad Rumors (at TheStreet.com)
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- 4. Man In the Mirror - Michael Jackson
- 5. Fire Burning - Sean Kingston
- 6. New Divide - Linkin Park
- 7. LoveGame - Lady GaGa
- 8. You Belong With Me - Taylor Swift
- 9. Billie Jean (Single Version) - Michael Jackson
- 10. The Way You Make Me Feel (Single Version) - Michael Jackson
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