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You’ve told me what you think of the iPhone. Now you can tell Apple. (…)

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After being pressured by the Foundation for Consumer and Taxpayer Rights, Apple finally released details about iPhone’s battery replacement procedure, and to some people it is clear why the company kept a secret in the first place. (…)

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Hacker Jon Lech Johansen, most famous for his work decoding copy-protected DVDs, has discovered how to activate the iPhone “without giving any of your money or personal information to AT&T.”

The process involves downloading his Phone Activation Server v1.0, but Jon says that the application “will not do anything unless you understand the magic numbers as well as add the hosts entry.”
Most of us probably don’t understand what that means, but there are a bunch of comments on his blog asking him to elaborate, so if you’re interested in this, you might want to keep an eye on that post.

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Now may be the best time to get a cheap iPhone on eBay. (…)

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About 2 percent of iPhone buyers had trouble activating their phones because of a server overload at AT&T, reports the Washington Post. (…)

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I’m back from the Apple Store, updating from my new 8 gig iPhone! I’m loving it overall, but it does have some downsides (fortunately, most can be corrected via firmware updates). (…)

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No joke: Hugh Hefner today unveiled iPlayboy, “a collection of hot pics, video and sounds specifically tailored to your new iPhone.”
iPlayboy is, according to Playboy.com, “the next best thing to having Playmates on speed dial.” Now you pervs can take your materials with you wherever you go. (…)

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Go to http://reader.mac.com and you’ll find a photo of an iPhone with what looks like a list of feeds on the display, along with a note that says: “This Application Is Viewable Only On iPhone.”

Is Apple’s iPhone actually equipped with an RSS reader? (…)

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Although the iPhone has enjoyed many positive reviews among members of the mainstream press who got the phone 2 weeks prior to its release, one complaint that remains consistent among critics is the issue of AT&T’s slow EDGE network. (…)

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You can expect to have trouble using iPhone’s on-screen keyboard when you first lay your fingers on it, but after a few days of practice, you’ll find that it’s surprisingly accurate and easy-to-use, said Wall Street Journal personal technology columnist Walt Mossberg in his video review of the iPhone, shown after the jump. (…)

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