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  • 3G iPhone as early as tomorrow?

    Yeah, not likely. For what it’s worth though, the online Apple Stores in both the US and UK have no more iPhones in stock, and O2 is no longer offering the iPhone, so needless to say, rumors are flying.

    On top of that, a little birdie told me that the 3G iPhone will be launching in May. Which coincides with what Switch To a Mac reported back in April.

    There is also quite a bit of speculation surrounding the possibility of a new PDA-like portable device launching at WWDC in June. Which would melt my face.

    It’s completely possible that it’s merely a temporary supply issue. Furthermore, doesn’t anyone think that it seems out of place for Apple to launch the much anticipated 3G iPhone without so much as a press event?

    Guess we’ll just have to wait and see.

  • OpenOffice 3.0 beta is live

    You can now download yourself a copy of the first beta release of OpenOffice 3.0 for Mac OS X. This is the first version to run natively on the Mac and not require X11.

    The download clocks in at 168MB and is for Intel Macs only.

    It should be noted that the OpenOffice 3.0 beta is also available for Linux, Solaris and Windows.

    [ Downloads for all operating systems can be found here ]

  • Happy Mother’s Day!

    I figure that probably the only people that actually read some of these articles are our mom’s, so it’s only right to wish them a Happy Mother’s Day. Thanks mom’s for putting up with all of our sarcastic remarks growing up, all of our moronic ideas (and the friends that gave them to us!), and all of our stupidity growing up. You’re the best!

  • The iPhone is amazing

    Further proof that the iPhone is the greatest phone on the planet…First a little back story, my girlfriend teaches a drama class, and said drama class was preforming a series of one act plays. At the last minute they realized that they didn’t have all of the sound effects they needed. Enter the iPhone.

    They needed a dog barking. The iPhone has a ringtone of a dog barking.

    They needed an old telephone ringing. The iPhone has it (actually named Old Phone).

    They needed an old car horn. And you guessed it, the iPhone has it.

    So using nothing more than default ringtones and an iPhone held up to a wireless mic I was able to provide sound effects at the last minute for a theatrical production. And that ladies and gentleman is why the iPhone is just so amazing.

    For the life of me though, I cannot figure out why anyone would choose to include a dog barking as a ringtone…