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News round-up: Monday, 14 May
Dean Mortlock
0 comments 14 May 2007
We start another week with an unusual collection of stories, including breaking hearts, rosaries and homemade iPhone adverts. It’s ‘that’ sort of day today…
The iPod broke my heart A 17-year-old student has found that, if placed close enough, the iPod can cause cardiac implantable pacemakers to malfunction. [Here]
New device to appeal to young Catholics It’s only a prototype, but if it’s launched, could they please call it iPope? [Here]
Could T-Mobile pick up the iPhone in Europe? One person thinks that T-Mobile, not Vodafone, are in the lead for the rights to carry the iPhone in Europe. [Here]
iPhone contest reveals shortlist Insanely Great Tees is running a contest to find the best homemade iPhone ads – here’s the shortlist of ten finalists. [Here]
Beatles launch will be ‘nonevent’ One analyst claims that having The Beatles on iTunes will be a ‘nonevent’. [Here]
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