- Published:August 18th, 2008
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- Category:Announcements, Articles, Show Notes, The Drill Down
This week we talk about the iPhone’s 3G ad vs. real-world performance, the (non-existant) anti-McCain bury brigade on Digg, the moral implications of publishing security exploits, and Germany’s new relaxed attitude on file-sharers.
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Steve Jobs: 60 million iPhone apps downloaded, confirms kill switch
Shocker: iPhone 3G Sometimes Faster, Stronger, Better in Ad Than In Real Life
Are Macs More Expensive? Let’s Do the Math Once and For All
An Early GPhone Review: Android Is Powerful, But No iPhone
Jay Adelson on why there’s no McCain Bury Brigade
NewsTrust.net - Your Guide to Good Journalism
Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority has sued three MIT students to prevent the disclosure of security weaknesses in subway ticketing systems.
Sharing 2999 Songs, 199 Movies Becomes ‘Safe’ in Germany




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