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The Wall Street Journal says a Japanese launch for the iPhone is essential for Apple to ship ten million iPhones by the end of next year. Reuters reports that Apple’s strict demands have made talks with Japan’s top carrier, DoCoMo, rocky. But it could mean that the hotly-awaited 3G iPhone will ship soon, because as Engadget points out, 3G is the only option on DoCoMo’s network.


Apple Insider reports that Leopard’s unit sales are about twenty percent higher than they were at this point for the previous OS.


Gizmodo already has a picture of Google’s iPhone competitor, Android. TechCrunch isn’t wild about the look of the phone, but is impressed with how advanced Android seems to be.


US households will spend more money on cell phone service than for landline service for the first time this year.


The Kawasaki Rubik’s Cube Robot, and a video, below:



VentureBeat claims the small but powerful media investment bank Allen & Company has been hired to make sell Digg, with an asking price of three hundred million bucks. TechCrunch questions whether anyone will actually pay that much.


Compete.com has quantified exactly how popular the Wii is - and the answer is “very.”


The Virtual Cable draws a line on your windshield telling you where to go.

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