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Load an EPUB file in iBooks

Learn how to load free EPUB-format digital books onto iBooks-compatible devices, such as the Apple iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch.

By June 17, 2010

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BOL 1252: News flash: AT&T is greedy

On today's show, we counted up all the times AT&T is making you pay them to deliver various bits, and frankly, we're mad as hell and we're not going to take it anymore. Then again, it's not like Verizon's not headed in the same direction, and it's not like our shareholder-dependent capitalist society would have it any other way. (Don't worry, we don't do that for long.) Also, iPhone 4's display may be "gorgeous," but it's the reason for all the production shortages. --Molly

By June 18, 2010

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BOL 1251: Captain Obvious issues a memo

From the desk of the big man himself: tablets are gonna be huge. Thanks for that one, boss. Also, iPhone 4 shipments are delayed again, and that doesn't even address the white iPhone 4 issue (where is that thing?). But Android's no help, at least not if you want the HTC Aria, which is all locked down by (you guessed it) AT&T. And in other obvious news, monkeys like TV. --Molly

By June 17, 2010

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Morning Edition: Game on for Amazon?

You can now "Like" a comment within Facebook, buyers of the iPhone 4 may have to wait longer than expected, and Amazon may be getting into the video game business.

By June 17, 2010

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Ep. 604: Where oh no, I've said too much

Unfortunately, Natali Del Conte is still posted up on the West Coast covering E3 2010, but the three of us are still in New York and today we're talking about a New York assemblyman whose mission is to ban the iPhone 4's FaceTime videochat application from the road.

By June 17, 2010

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HTC Droid Incredible vs. iPhone 3GS

It's a first-time People's Choice Prizefight where you picked the fighters. Can the Incredible live up to its name? Or will the battle-tested iPhone 3GS go for the knockout? Find out which phone will reign supreme as the People's champ!

By May 10, 2010

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Morning Loaded: Sony at E3

A new Motorola Droid is on its way, the first batch of the iPhone 4 is sold out, and we sum up Sony's announcements at the video game expo.

By June 16, 2010

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AT&T gets hacked!

Showing you the iPhone 4 is a no-brainer, but you'll also see the moments that people aren't talking about at WWDC. We'll show you how to check your phone upgrade status, and iPad users beware after hackers break through AT&T.

By June 16, 2010

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We discuss the supposed next generation iPhone that was lost in a bar, Android news, the latest phones, and more.

We definitely can't escape the big story this week--that of a next-generation iPhone somehow landing in Gizmodo's hands--so we discuss it and let you know what we think of the whole affair. We also go over plenty of Android news, new Samsung phones, and Bonnie's latest love affair with a certain HTC Incredible.

By April 22, 2010

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BOL 1249: Yahoo buys a vowell

Flicker.com has finally joined Flickr.com in the Yahoo stable. Also, good luck pre-ordering an iPhone 4 -- AT&T can't keep up with Apple users' demands. And introducing the Mac Shuffle! Sorry, we mean the new Mac Mini.

By June 15, 2010

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Afternoon Edition: Microsoft's new Xbox 360

You can preorder the iPhone 4 at Best Buy, LG and Iriver create a joint venture for e-book readers, and Microsoft unveils a redesigned Xbox 360 at its E3 press conference.

By June 14, 2010

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A sneak peek at the latest iPhone 4.0 beta

We'll show you the latest iPhone OS features; Apple's on a mean streak; Cupidtino will help you find love and we'll announce our giveaway winners!

By May 7, 2010

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Cloak and dagger and iPhone 4G

This week, the Buzz Report investigates how the iPhone 4G REALLY got into the wild. Plus, Hitler reacts for the last time?

By April 29, 2010

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Afternoon Edition: World Cup on Twitter

The iPhone 4 will be sold at Wal-Mart when it goes on sale on June 24, the Nissan Leaf has added sound so pedestrians don't get run over, and how to follow the World Cup on Twitter.

By June 11, 2010

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Ep. 1246: Stick it to the FCC

On today's episode, we discover that frenemies make for great collusion, everyone at the White House is suddenly sorry they bought all those iPads, the iPhone 4 doesn't actually have an eyeball, and only birds are now allowed to "tweet."Oh, and everything's better if you're naked.

By June 10, 2010

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Morning Edition: Is this TV overcompensating?

A subscription version of Hulu could be just weeks away, Google promises Goggles for iPhone by the end of the year, and Sharp shows off a wall-to-wall TV that is a little intimidating.

By June 9, 2010

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Morning Edition: 3D projectors

Apple releases Safari 5, Adobe brings Flash to the iPhone in a roundabout way, and Sanyo shows off 3D projectors.

By June 8, 2010

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Say good-bye to Flash on your iPhone

Adobe throws down the hammer; Apple wants in on a ticketless world; you might have heard about the iPhone 4G fiasco; and we respond to your feline frustrations.

By April 23, 2010

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Ep. 1244: Several fights with Adam Curry

On today's show, Podfather Adam Curry joins us for gloves-off battles about everything from whether Apple should put out the iPhone for Verizon (Adam says no) to what Nokia used to produce (boots, turns out), and just what exactly is wrong with Nokia.

By June 8, 2010

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Gizmodo raid: Crimefighting, or journalistic threat?

A police raid of a Gizmodo editor's home as part of an investigation into Apple's missing prototype 4G iPhone raises questions about trade secrets, journalism, and the First Amendment. CNET correspondent Declan McCullagh, center, moderates panel at Stanford University's Innovation Journalism conference on June 7 asking whether Gizmodo, Apple, or law enforcement crossed the line. Panelists from left to right: Paul Saffo, technology forecaster; Roger Myers, media attorney who represented CBS Interactive in effort to unseal Gizmodo documents; Jennifer Granick, Electronic Frontier Foundation attorney; William Coats, litigator who has represented clients including Lucasfilm and DVDCCA on intellectual property cases.

By June 9, 2010

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Senior editor Kent German is back and ready to take on WWDC. In this episode, we discuss what we might see from the new iPhone and also break down AT&T's new data plans. Plus, this week's reviews and more on Dialed In.

Senior Editor Kent German is back from his monthlong sabbatical, just in time for the next iPhone. On this week's episode, we make some predictions about what we might see at WWDC and discuss AT&T's new data plans. Come on and dial in.

By June 8, 2010

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iPhone 4, monkey-controlled robots, laser drug injection, and a Lego printer.

Jasmine's (mostly) back from vacation, and already hates the iPhone 4. To balance out her blind rage for the as-yet released device, Eric and Donald tackle Crave stories ranging from monkey-controlled robots, laser drug injection, and a Lego printer that drives ladies wild (or not). Stick around for the end, and you may just see Darth Vader's cleavage.

By June 8, 2010

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Steve Jobs demo fail

As he tries to show off features of the new iPhone 4, Apple CEO Steve Jobs' Wi-Fi connection fails twice, bringing his World Wide Developers Conference keynote to an uncomfortable standstill.

June 7, 2010

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Sonos ZonePlayer S5

The ZonePlayer S5 shrinks the Sonos streaming music experience down to a compact single-speaker system with great sound, which you can control from any iPhone or iPod Touch.

June 7, 2010

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Ep. 1242: Mucho Bogo, AT&T

You're going to have to listen to the show to understand the evolution of our favorite new phrase, "mucho bogo." Speaking of evolution, the HTC EVO 4G is officially available, just in time to be stomped into dust by the forthcoming iPhone. Maybe. Also, Google's going to hand over its intercepted WiFi data, to make a bad problem worse, and we're giving a big (BIG) no to the Kno.

By June 7, 2010

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Jobs at D8 on Gizmodo

Jobs talks candidly about Apple's situation with Gizmodo, the site that bought an iPhone prototype found in a bar.

June 4, 2010

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Tech's new top dog

The Big A overtakes Microsoft; all signs point to June for the next iPhone, but will Apple release multiple versions? And a giveaway that will score big points with the ladies.

By June 4, 2010

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A $5,000 next-generation iPhone

Flash is coming to Android, Seagate media player offers Watch Instantly with Netflix, and we have more details on the mystery of the apparent iPhone 4G prototype.

By April 20, 2010

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AT&T unlimited no more

AT&T makes major changes to its data plan--as in, it's not unlimited anymore. Sorry, iPad people. But hey, at least it means the new iPhone is coming!

By June 4, 2010

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Proof of a Verizon iPhone?

In buzz this week, there's a possible corroboration of a Verizon iPhone; Twitter wants to make money for real this time; and a Molly Rant in video form.

By April 22, 2010