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One analyst thinks the connectivity trouble some users are having with the
iPhone 3G might be caused by the phone’s chipset. If he’s right, the problem could be a big hassle for Apple and customers.

Yahoo reportedly settled on Icahn directors

A caravan of 11 vehicles kicked off the Hydrogen Road Tour in Portland, Maine, on Monday to educate U.S. consumers and policy makers about hydrogen and fuel-cell vehicles. Reporter Martin LaMonica checks in to explain how hydrogen-powered
cars work and what organizers hope will come of the cross-country tour.

Hydrogen Road Tour rolls across America

Allman Brothers sue UMG for ‘digital exploitation’

States may tax iTunes, other digital downloads

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Digital invites suit up for black-tie affairs

If a current trend continues, electronic invitations might supplant traditional paper invites for formal occasions. Would you consider sending electronic wedding invitations? Take our poll and let us know.

CNET, CEA back Consumer Sentiment Indexes

Alleged NASA hacker gets temporary reprieve

Analyst: Infineon chipset possible cause of iPhone 3G issues

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