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MIKE WENDLAND: Rumors swirl around new iPhone - Read More

Date Added: April 28, 2008 01:39:01 PM
As the tech world gets ready for a new version of the iPhone this summer, the rumor mill is in full swing with a list of reported new features and programs that Apple - if not secretly seeding - has to be delighted about. It's like last year all over again when the iPhone release was so hyped that lines across the country formed 24 hours in advance of its debut.

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