Loaded: The iPhone can tell if you're a bad lover Video
Related Videos
Loaded: Everybody's e-mail hacked
Thousands of e-mail passwords are exposed, the iPhone gets Flash support...sort of, and an ATM will recycle your old gadgets.
Loaded: Google sees the future
We have more iPhone rumors, Netflix is coming to Windows Media Center, and Google knows when you will quit your job.
Loaded: Avoiding drunken e-mails
Logitech launches a bargain universal remote, Ford helps curb bad driving habits, and Gmail stops you from redeclaring your love to your ex-girlfriend with Mail Goggles.
Facebook wants you to come to terms with your gender. Canadians are protesting the iPhone rate plan from Rogers Communications. Plus, the Loaded crew heads to the Hard Rock Cafe to see Aerosmith at the launch of its Guitar Hero game.
Loaded: Cell phones for Cubans and grandparents
The city of Chicago sues eBay. Find out what the auctioneer did to offend the Windy City. Americans can now help Cubans get cell phones. We'll tell you about the new White House legislation that helps Cuba get connected. Plus, AT&T wants to help your grandma use a cell phone. The company is offering technology classes for the elderly in honor of Older Americans Month.
Loaded: Your phone can help with the laundry
Google helps keep your kids off inappropriate sites, Motorola wants out of the set-top business, and a new iPhone app will help you get that nasty coffee stain out of your khaki pants.
The iPhone gets a much-needed firmware update, the BlackBerry Bold launches in Chile, and a new phone from Sony will help you look like James Bond.
The new iPhone software gets pwned in record speed, Windows is a big disappointment on One Laptop Per Child's XO laptop, and Panasonic wants to give your family an HDTV for posterity.
Gmail wants everyone to know where you are, the Authors Guild is up in arms about Kindle's speech-to-text feature, and you can now travel the Oregon Trail on your iPhone.
MySpace puts its news feed on steroids, CliffsNotes comes to the iPhone, and the Internet helps you avoid your family.
