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Daily Debrief: Mixed month for Apple
Created: 08/11/2008
Video description: It's been a month since the debut of Apple's iPhone 3G. CNET's Kara Tsuboi and Tom Krazit discuss the mixed bag of company news since July 11. On one hand, CEO Steve Jobs claims that it has sold $30 million in iPhone applications; on the other, users have complained of sub-par 3G connectivity via AT&T.

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