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News round-up: Thursday, 3 May
Dean Mortlock
0 comments 03 May 2007
News round-up: Thursday, 3 May
Despite the fact that it’s our editor’s birthday today, he still got up at the crack of dawn to hunt down these news stories for you.
3G or not 3G? That is the question Rumour has it that Apple will launch two version of the iPhone in Europe. [Here]
Apple has another lawsuit filed against them This time, someone’s claiming to have previously patented the media delivery software used in iTunes. [Here]
iArtifact uncovered Could this be the perfect iPod-related gift for the one you love? [Here]
Lemar’s live set now available at the iTunes Store The singer’s recent ‘Live From London’ session is now available to buy online. [Here]
It’s Crunch time for Apple Roxio recently previewed a new video conversion program for Apple TV, iPod and iPhone called Crunch, but why should you pay $50 for it when there are plenty of free options? [Here]
iPhone will be ‘massive flop’ …according to Microsoft’s CEO, Steve Ballmer. But then again, he would say that, wouldn’t he? [Here]
And finally… Just to illustrate exactly why we find Steve Ballmer so unbelievably irritating, watch this… [Here]
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