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  • Foxconn Delivering 3G iPhones in June?

    Foxconn (aka Hon Hai Precision Industry) has supposedly won the bid for the assembly of the elusive 3G-capable second generation iPhone. They are expected to deliver up to 3 million of the next generation iPhone in June, with a total production run expected to be 24-25 millions throughout the life-cycle of the device.

    This is all according to a report by the Commerical Times, who fanboys may remember accurately reported that Foxconn had won the contract for the original iPhones.

  • Show Notes for Episode 1

    I slacked off on posting the actual podcast until Aaron got fed up and stole my thunder. Anyhow, here’s the show notes that we stared at while we were talking about Hello Kitty and GTA IV. Be amazed at the amount of crap we can come up with with little to no material.

    Show Notes – 4/27/08 Hijinks Ep. 1

    Introductions
    Aaron – Apple Rumors and scuttlebutt.
    Dave – Entertainment: Sports, Movies.
    Fred – Video Games, Reviews

    Hijinks Inc Podcast: Why?
    Make you feel better about yourself. Because compared to us, you’re
    life is amazing.

    Hijinks Report (where we talk about stuff on the website)

    Fred: Crisis Core
    Aaron: Hijinks Repo
    Dave: Goal Line Blitz

    News
    Hello Kitty Laptops
    GTA IV

    Apple News
    3G iPhone Rumors
    iMac Revisions coming out Tuesday

  • New iMacs Are Here

    In an unusual move, Apple switched things up by releasing the updated iMacs on a Monday. Updated specs after the jump.

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  • Hijinks Inc. Podcast Debut.

    Fred was supposed to post this, but he flaked. Oh well, I’ll let him redeem himself by posting the show notes.

    I present to you with very little fanfare, the debut episode of the Hijinks Inc. Podcast! You can listen below, or subscribe via iTunes. To subscribe in iTunes, click the Advanced menu, then select Subscribe to Podcast and enter http://hijinksinc.com/podcasts/pod.xml.

    Feedback is welcome and appreciated!

    http://hijinksinc.com/podcasts/ep1_2008.mp3