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AT&T Adds Tethering, Screwy Unlimited Policy

The United States constantly suffers from absolutely horrid (I’ll put it this way) carrier abuse. Constantly you’ll hear us complain about the expense of basic services, overcharging, and a lack of options. But when AT&T finally gives customers the right to tether, what do they do? They turn right around and spit in the customer’s face by not only capping data usage, but by making it incredibly expensive.

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The Phone Manual: New Age Learning for Difficult Products

The iPhone doesn’t need fancy packaging. At most, it might need a credit card sized reminder of more advanced gestures like copy & paste, or the home button taps. Still, this next, intriguing idea could change the way we think of traditional packaging. Mainly: how the hell do you use those complicated dumb phones?

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China Gets The iPhone 4G, Guess What It’s Like

I’m seriously impressed by Chinese manufacturers of iPhone knockoffs. I mean, there’s an iPhone 4G counterfeit already out and running a fake OS, but the new iPhone hasn’t even been announced yet. Basically, they’ve build a fake Gizmodo’s Next iPhone, or whatever you might call it. And I’m sorry, but it’s not the real thing.

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New Images of White iPhone 4G Case Surface

The WWDC is 6 days away now, but the rumors don’t stop. They never stop. And now it’s time for some more images of the white iPhone 4 / 4G / HD (seriously, the best thing about the WWDC is that Steve will officially give a name to this thing), courtesy of Modmyi.

“The digitizer (glass) is much thinner than the 3G/3G[S], and the mid-frame is a solid piece of aluminum pre-cut for inner components.”

Cool. Check out the images after the break.

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Weave Is Now Firefox Sync, Soon Available in Firefox By Default

Weave was a quite popular extension for Firefox coming from the Mozilla Labs which allowed you to create an online identity and sync bookmarks, passwords, tabs, history and preferences across multiple computers and Firefox installations. I personally used the service many times back when I was a Firefox user and it saved me many hours of boring export / import. It was useful.

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