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I read somewhere this morning (and now I can't find it to link it) about this new iPhone/iPod feature:

The iPhone/iPod gets heavier the more songs you have on it, and lighter the less songs you have on it.

Pretty funny - and strangely, Apple-like.

You know....that feels so right. A lovely concept. You can just see people boasting about the weight of their phone. That's a jape that appeals to me.

I won't mention Heavy Metal :)
 
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Is that the April Fools gag?

Happy birthday :apple:
 
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Happy birthday :apple:

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Cydia Purchased By Microsoft?

Got to be a joke! Funny!
 

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Didn't see this posted anywhere....

Tom's Hardware has the exclusive unveiling of Apple and McDonald's new collaborative product, the iMc:

"The iMc is an all new food menu item that combines McDonald’s food-making-mastery and Apple’s simplistic and elegant design cues. Doing away with the traditional fixings in a burger that would distract from the overall experience, the iMc contains no ketchup, mustard, cheese, pickles, lettuce, tomato, or meat.

The iMc goes on sale today starting at $19.99 with add-ons (cutlery, napkins, pickles, mayo) available at an additional cost. No meat is available at this time, however reps say this is to help further the "slimmed-down" ideal of the iMc. Customers will also have the option to upgrade to the iMc Pro, a vegetarian friendly Quorn hamburger patty for a 50 percent price increase."

http://www.tomshardware.com/news/apple-mcdonalds-april-fools,7441.html
 
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