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Notable headlines:The iPhone 3G rollout: Assessing the wild cardsSteve O'Hear: Gallery: 25+ social networking apps for iPhone and iPod touch. Gallery right.
Written by Larry Dignan, Contributor

Notable headlines:

The iPhone 3G rollout: Assessing the wild cards

Steve O'Hear: Gallery: 25+ social networking apps for iPhone and iPod touch. Gallery right.

Analyst: Most iPhone 3G buyers will pay more than $199

Dancho Danchev: Verizon, Telecom Italia, and Brasil Telecom top the botnet charts in Q2 of 2008

Security is hard, accept it 

Ed Bott: How should Microsoft fight Vista criticism? 'We're sorry' is a good start

EIC podcast: Vista; Midori; Microhoo; iPhone

Zack Whittaker: Moving house: diary of a dial-up user (part 1)

IT departments become Web 2.0 gatekeepers; 41% of execs stumped about mashupsMichael Krigsman: Fighting IT failure with ethnographic research [podcast]

Paul Murphy: From Chapter one: Data Processing and the IBM Mainframe

VentureBeat: Another key early Facebook employee, Jeff Hammerbacher, is leaving the company

BoomTown: Guardian Media Group Buys paidContent for $30 Million

Larry Dignan: Yahoo opens search APIs

Joe McKendrick: 'Agility' 10 times over -- and other ways to tell it's not SOA

Deb Perelman:IT pros: Choose a side

Blankenhorn: Trademarks and open source monopoly

Heather Clancy: CDW flips the renewable switch at two hosting centers

Oliver Marks: Apple founder Steve Wozniak interview, answers your Tweeted questions

Kingsley-Hughes: Seagate announce first 1.5TB desktop hard drive

Matthew Miller: First impressions of the Nokia E71, a QWERTY device for the business user

Image Gallery: First look at the Nokia E71

Wireless Week: Samsung Instinct Sets Record at Best Buy

Jennifer Leggio: Sneak Peek - LinkedIn searchable user groups foster connected communities

Harry Fuller: This could be a window to our solar future

Rik Fairlie: Belkin unveils new router and Powerline adapters

CNBC: AMD Is Fighting For Its Life

Dennis Howlett: Houston we have a problem

Janice Chen: Kodak announces two cameras, two photo frames, and a Flip-baiting, YouTube-friendly camcorder

Richard Koman: Email preservation standards extremely lax, GAO finds

A new look at technology visualization

Roland Piquepaille: A new way to avoid traffic jams

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