Take this opportunity to add your own worst things about the iPhone, or tell us why we're all messed up in the head and paid for by Microsoft for ever saying something nasty about an Apple product. It's your choice.
If you haven't seen the Top 5 in question yet, go take a gander at it on CNET TV and then stop back afterwards.
And in order to maintain balance, we'll feature the Top 5 things to LOVE about the iPhone on Monday.
The latest episode of The Queue is now live on CNET TV.
Watch it here: http://www.cnettv.com/9710-1_53-28023.html
Instant messaging for a cause; hot headphones; wrapping your ride; and a Firefox extension that makes instant full-screen slide shows. Plus a Johnny Five look-alike, vibranxiety, and saving Butts.
I'm making a difference
http://im.live.com/Messenger/IM/Home/
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=ImMakingADifference
Aural New York headphones
http://www.auralnewyork.com/index.php
Chevy HHR Panel
http://www.chevrolet.com/hhr/
PicLens plug-in: Full-screen experience for viewing photos on the Web
http://www.piclens.com/firefox/
Quickies
Johnny Five vs. WALL-E
http://www.apple.com/trailers/disney/walle/
http://www.johnny-five.com/
Vibranxiety
http://www.usatoday.com/news/health/2007-06-12-cellphones_N.htm
Saving Butts
http://savesuzannemariebutts.wetpaint.com/
Talk to us!
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Better pictures without the bright light, Yahoo!'s omg! gets down and dirty with celebrities, taking a Safari on Windows, keeping your cube at a comfortable temperature, and naming your child, Web 2.0 style.
New KODAK Image Sensor Technology
The Beta:
Nymbler - Your Personal Baby Naming Assistant
Watch the show soon on CNET TV.
Things we Crave
Insider Secrets
Craig writes, " I heard something about third-party software for the iPhone coming out. Then I heard it's not really software but Web sites. So what's the deal? Will I be able to get apps for the iPhone from people other than Apple?"
Steve Jobs talks about third-party apps Special guests, Kent German and Donald Bell of CNET.com dissect the iPhone.
Download of the Week
Safari Web browser for Windows.
First Look
Best of the Web
Internet in your car Your calls
Make Windows look pretty much any way you want.
Turn your Palm device into a universal remote.
The latest episode of The Queue is now live on CNET TV.
Watch it here: http://www.cnettv.com/9710-1_53-27986.html
Ads that fly by trains, the top widgets, Bluetooth hooks up with Wibree, the original science guy, and Twinkies a monkey would love.
Video wall ads
SideTrack
Speaking of Apple, CNET Live will feature the best of this year's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), with fresh videos of Steve Jobs talking business, straight up. Plus, Veronica Belmont's Eye on the iPhone segment will reveal what's churning in today's iPhone rumor mill.
And more: Tom's and Brian's Crave picks, Download of the Week, as well as the Best of the Web. And like every week, the boys will be taking your calls at 888-900-CNET up to 20 minutes before the show. Call early to get a chance to be CNET Live's first caller of the show!
Make sure to take a bite of this week's Apple-themed show, and watch Tom and Brian in all their tech glory today at 1 p.m. PDT.
If you manage to watch just one episode of The Queue this year, let this one be it. You'll like it, I promise. And be sure to watch all the way through to the end. Trust me! With that said, here are some links I mentioned during the show.
Watch it here: http://www.cnettv.com/9710-1_53-27952.html
HD DVD and Blu-ray keep slinging mud; sharing unwittingly more than just music and video; a Joost rival; and equipping your cat to snap pictures of its daily adventures.
The Crestock Photography Contest 2007
Digital Wind
http://online.wsj.com/public/article_print/SB118134946950829716.html (subscription required)
Inadvertent Disclosure: Information Leaks in the Extended Enterprise (PDF)
The Beta
Babelgum
Time to sleep and recharge all my batteries. Pictures and video to come soon!
The latest episode of The Queue is now live on CNET TV!
Watch it here: http://www.cnettv.com/9710-1_53-27924.html
Pac-Man gets an update; keeping your kids safe online; a music site that gives away the goods for free; reading books one e-mail at a time; and the details on who will be lining up for the iPhone.
Links mentioned in the show:
Music site lets you stream music for free and transfer tunes to your iPod for a fee
Lala.com
Smart choices for Internet safety
PointSmartClickSafe.org
The Site:
DailyLit - Read books by e-mail and RSS
Who will line up for the iPhone? (PDF)

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