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  • Buyers report problems getting their orders for the iPhone 4 registered. On Tuesday, the first day Apple and AT&T started taking such orders, shoppers were met with error messages on the company websites. And a technology blog reports that some AT&T users' private information was being exposed during the ordering process.
  • Apple CEO Steve Jobs says the next iPhone will have a higher-resolution screen, longer battery life and thinner design. Jobs opened Apple's annual conference for software developers Monday by revealing the new iPhone 4, which is due to be released June 24. It will cost $199 or $299, depending on the capacity.
  • Confused about which polls to trust and which not to? Here's how to be smart when you read the latest facts and figures.
  • Are there any surprises left when it comes to the new iPhone? The hype over any new Apple device typically centers on unveiling something the public has never seen before. But with photos purportedly of the new iPhone surfacing online, consumers may feel they've already seen all the details.
  • Burbank Convention Featured A Panel On Godzilla Suit Actors
  • The digital era has been a boon for romance — think online dating services. But when it comes to the rise of the attention-sucking smart phone, watch out. Marriage therapists are hearing an earful from spouses who say they're playing second fiddle to digital devices.
  • Apple Inc.'s newest iPhone was selling briskly Thursday as thousands lined up outside stores around the world to snag one amid concerns of supply shortages. Some stores including ones in Tokyo, Miami, San Francisco and Charlotte, N.C., sold out within hours as the iPhone 4 went on sale in the U.S., France, Germany, the U.K. and Japan.
  • Businesses of all kinds envision using drones to perform tasks, including San Diego Gas & Electric. The electric company thinks that drones might be a cheaper, faster way to inspect power lines.
  • The news that Apple has been tracking iPhone locations is a reminder that we don't always know what our smart phones are doing. We'll get a preview of the next Ethics in Science and Technology forum called WHO OWNS YOUR CELLPHONE?
  • A big shift has occurred over the last few years. Tech companies now control how you get news and what news you get. Should journalism companies be building and deploying more technology?
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