Climbing to the top of the charts last week was a book titled, What Happened: Inside the Bush White House and Washington's Culture of Deception. The stated purpose of this book is to showcase how politics in Washington turned a presidency that started as revolutionary into one that was a disaster. It's also a heads-up to McCain and Obama who, with similar ideals, may be blind to the fact that the Washington machine may change them more than either can change it. It tells a story of what can happen if folks focus too much on marketing and not enough on reality.
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If there's anything the iPhone has lacked compared with other phones in its class, it has been high-speed connectivity and the ability to determine its location accurately. Apple will address the first shortcoming in a matter of days, when it unveils the second version of the year-old iPhone on June 9. I'm hoping Apple also tackles No. 2 -- by including support for Global Positioning System navigation. For one thing, most of the handsets in the iPhone's peer group contain GPS chips by default.
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To four Palo Alto, Calif., teenagers raised in the heart of Silicon Valley, the penalty came as a crushing blow -- banishment from all Apple stores worldwide, for life. Their crime, the teens said, was downloading a third-party car racing game onto iPhones at Apple's University Avenue store last weekend. For that, the two Palo Alto High School students and two recent graduates said they were detained 2 1/2 hours at the store and permanently banned by management.
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Griffin Technology's Wave case for the iPhone sports a nice minimalist design that protects your iPhone without hiding its elegance and comes in a passel of translucent pastel-ish colors. The Wave's most unique feature is the way the top and bottom pieces interlock via wavy-looking curves. This namesake feature makes it quite easy to put the case on and take it off; just slide your iPhone into the bottom half and press the top half onto it until you hear it click, which tells you that the two pieces are mated securely.
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Last year I wrote a five-star review of an iTunes plug-in called "SRS iWow," saying that it: "magically processes music you play in iTunes so it sounds much better regardless of the speakers or earphones you use. It makes crummy speakers or earphones sound significantly better and makes good speakers or earphones sound fantastic." After I wrote that review I started to wonder why I could only enjoy the SRS iWow magic in iTunes. Why couldn't I experience all of its sound-enhancing goodness in, say, DVD Player, Safari or my favorite games?
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