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Apple's iPhone on Verizon: 4 Reasons to Think Twice

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Apple's iPhone on Verizon: 4 Reasons to Think Twice Apple's iPhone may be coming to Verizon, a new report says. Before you roll out the nearest welcome mat, though, there are a few things you may want to consider.
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Report: AT&T Helps Apple Fix iPhone Woes AT&T gave Apple engineers lessons in wireless networking in order to reduce iPhone connectivity problems on its network, WSJ reports.
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Hype Helps Windows Users Patch Fast A researcher says media coverage is a key reason why users patch zero-day Microsoft bugs faster, whether they are part of a standard patch Tuesday release or not.
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