iPhone Data Plan Prices?
According to some inside AT&T managers the iPhone data plan, or iPlan, will cost users “around $34.99 to $44.99 and feature unlimited data, and either 2000 text messages, or unlimited text messages.”
While this source is fairly credible (BGR), Apple is known to give it’s employees false information in order to thwart fan boy’s.
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Can’t Wait?
The Guys on iPhone Countdown are eager to see the iPhone Launch , just as some of you. So, if you can’t wait until Friday then this is the solution. 
Print the file , set it and Go.
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iPhone Tour
The iPhone Tour is now available on Google Video. Enjoy
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iPhone Dock & Headphones
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Apple Releases 25 Minute iPhone Tour
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Apple Patches WebCore, Safari 3.0 Beta, and WebKit
Security Update 2007-006
This update fixes a HTTP injection issue that comes from WebCore’s XMLHttpRequest when serializing headers into an HTTP request. Apple stated that a user could visit a malicious website and an attacker could conduct cross-site scripting attacks. The update performs additional validations of header parameters. The update also fixes an invalid type conversion that occurs when WebKit renders frame sets, which could lead to memory corruption.
Safari 3 Beta Update 3.0.2
Apple also released a patch to their recently released Safari 3 on both Macs and PC. Of course the first thing fixed was a Windows only bug that allowed a web page to dynamically change the contents of the address bar without loading the contents of the corresponding page. The other fix, which applies to both Mac and Windows users, fixes a race condition in page updating. Apple stated, “This could allow cookies and pages to be read or arbitrarily modified.”
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Apple Recieves 14% of May Notebook Sales
Apple Inc. gained nearly 2 percentage points in notebooks sales, receiving 14.3% of sales in the US, verse 12.5% of sales in April. This gain puts Apple in fourth place for notebook sales. The rise is largely credited to the mid May update to the 13.3 inch Mac Books.
While Apple’s notebook sales rose healthily, the computer manufacturer’s desktop line saw virtually no growth; Sales went from 10.2% of the US market share to just 10.5%. Although small, this gain is going against the overall industry trend. Desktop sales are falling, as new laptop technology has put the two on an equal playing field.
Source: NPD
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Leopard Wallpaper
I found the wallpaper that is used on the new Leopard. If you want to get ahead and feel like you have the new Mac OS X version, Go ahead

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