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Loaded: iPhone users get free Wi-Fi
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Loaded: Microsoft comes back for more
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The acting U.S. cyberspace director steps down, which means there's an opening! Iriver may release a touch-screen tablet to compete with an Apple tablet that we don't even know actually exists. And Yahoo closes down Bix, which means you'll have to take your karaoke act on the road.
Loaded: iPhone and an iPhone-killer
iPhone, iPhone, iPhone...Apple's WWDC is starting and iPhone speculation is ending, thank goodness. Plus, Samsung releases another iPhone-killer with unfortunate timing. We also take a look at "Wiimbledon", and there's news about companies facing legal scrutiny--namely, Intel, Starbucks, and AT&T.
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