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Apple starts taking free iPhone 4 case orders, by app (Macworld.com) Print E-mail
Macworld.com - If you’ve been awaiting the free case for your (non-white) iPhone 4 that Apple CEO Steve Jobs promised last week, your wait is over. Well, your wait for asking for a case is over—of course you’ll still have to wait for the case to wing its way to your door. Apple on Friday released iPhone 4 Case Program, a free app—that’s right, it’s an app—that allows you to place an order for your free case.
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App helps San Fran police track stolen iPhone fast (AP) Print E-mail

An Apple Inc. employee demonstrates FaceTime, a video chat application on the new iPhone 4 in San Francisco on June 7, 2010. The latest version of the smartphone went on sale in five countries on June 24 and Apple has been dogged by complaints about reception problems due to its unusual antenna design.(AFP/File/Ryan Anson)AP - A man accused of swiping an Apple iPhone out of a woman's hand in San Francisco may have been shocked when police found him only nine minutes later. It turns out the phone had been tracking his every move.


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EPA hears from gas drillers, angry Pa. residents (AP) Print E-mail
AP - Federal researchers studying a natural gas drilling technique that involves blasting chemical-laced water into the ground got an earful from residents who say it's poisoning them and killing their animals and from industry experts who say it's being unfairly demonized.
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BP accused of trying to silence science on spill (AFP) Print E-mail

A woman carries a 'BP oil barrel' during a protest by artists calling themselves 'The Good Crude Britannia' in a bid to get the Tate art gallery in London to cut its ties with the oil giant mired in the Gulf of Mexico oil spill crisis. The head of the American Association of Professors has accused BP of trying to buy the silence of scientists and academics.(AFP/File/Carl Court)AFP - The head of the American Association of Professors accused BP Friday of trying to buy the silence of scientists and academics to protect itself after the Gulf oil spill, in a BBC interview.


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Checks are coming: Obama signs unemployment bill (AP) Print E-mail

President Barack Obama signs emergency unemployment benefits legislation in the Oval Office of the White House, Thursday, July 22, 2010, Washington. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)AP - Federal checks could begin flowing again as early as next week to millions of jobless people who lost up to seven weeks of unemployment benefits in a congressional standoff.


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