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On the Green Show this week, we talk to YouRenew.com at Apple's iPhone 3GS launch. Also, the latest Apple MacBook Pros' green claims are put to the test, and we show some green tech in preparation for the 2009 Glastonbury Festival.

We're giving away five inCase Sliders cases for your iPhone. The matte is back on the 15-inch MacBook Pro, and we answer Apple Byters' e-mails this week!

This week on the Mailbag, Molly clears up some iPhone confusion (sort of), and gives her Webby acceptance speech for the last time.

Push is finally here! Here's how to get push notifications on your iPhone.

Make filling out Web forms a lot easier on the iPhone by having it remember what you type.

Brian Tong shows you how to force quit a frozen app without having to restart your phone.

Learn how to gain control over what time your phone shows.

Learn settings that turn off the annoying autocorrection, as well as make typing URLs easier.

This is one of our busiest weeks of the year, with the announcement of a new iPhone, the launch of the Palm Pre, and so much more, which makes this show one of our longest yet.

It wouldn't be a week in cell phone land if the Dialed In crew didn't have a lot to talk about. And since it's been two weeks since our last show, you can bet that this episode is chock full of cell phone news and reviews. Leading off is the CNET review of the iPhone 3GS. We're still getting through the lab tests, but we've combed through the new features in depth. Meanwhile, Bonnie enthralls us with a long list of major smartphone news including Flash Player 10 beta and T-Mobile's second Google Android phone. And elsewhere in the podcast, Bonnie sighs, Kent sings, and Nicole laughs at them both.

Facebook acquires FriendFeed, HP tests a new way to sell laptops in Japan, and how to get textbooks on your iPhone.

Speed tests are even more impressive than Apple reports; we'll show you how to tether your iPhone; and Steve Job's gets a cool new toy of his own.

Yahoo launches a site to help you save money, how to make check deposits using your cell phone camera, and Google Voice comes back to the iPhone...sort of.

So at one time before February 2008, you could get a domain name for life if you signed up for Microsoft's Office Live. Today Microsoft says it's no longer free. Even though they said it was free for life. But they did acknowledge that "It's a change." You think? Also you can now deposit your checks via iPhone. Wow.


Brian Tong shows you a quick hack to enable tethering on your iPhone running the 3.0 software. This technically voids your contract, so use at your own risk!

We'll show you the setting to display your battery life as a true percentage.

This week on the Buzz Report, an early look at the Zune HD, iPhone backlash, and everything's better with skydiving.

Brian Tong heads out to the Apple Store in San Francisco, finds an Apple Byter, and leaves with an iPhone 3G S of his own...well, not really.

The Apple iPhone 3G S offers enough improvements over the previous model to make it a compelling upgrade. If you can get it at the cheapest subsidized prices, and you can be patient with AT&T, it's worth the time and money to get Apple's newest cell phone.

Interactive albums might be coming soon to an Apple tablet, Brian pledges his allegiance to Canada for its iPhone service, and we're dishing out another Bad Apple.

The new iPhone is out and it's obvious that Apple is none too happy with AT&T. Plus, China censorship. As usual.

Your iPhone could be hacked without you knowing it, spam is at an all-time high, and China bans violent video games online.

Microsoft and Yahoo finally ink a partnership deal, a new iPhone app can help you track sex offenders, and a "Twilight" MMO game is on it's way--be still my heart.

An excellent touch-screen remote and equally usable iPhone remote app breathe new life into Sonos's excellent multiroom digital audio system.

Google Voice hits a setback on the iPhone, Verizon confirms it will sell the Palm Pre next year, and texting while driving is more dangerous than you think.

The latest update to the iPhone's operating system adds a host of sorely needed features, including voice recording, stereo Bluetooth, and cut, copy, and paste. And once AT&T gets its act together, you'll get multimedia messaging, as well.

Microsoft updates IE again, Google Latitude hits the iPhone as a Web app, and Android 2.0 is code-named Donut.

Maggie Reardon from CNET News speaks with the first person in line at the release of Apple's iPhone 3G S.

Teflon Don reveals that he is, well, entirely coated in Teflon. But we still don't know if the iPhone 3GS is. So if you know, tell us. We also discuss how Twitter could improve it's home page and why the AP just doesn't get it.