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Three Painless Ways to Get Photos Off Your iPhone

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September 4, 2012
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Three Painless Ways to Get Photos Off Your iPhone
Stop emailing photos to yourself. Here are three ways to automate photo syncing with your PC. - Dave Johnson, PCWorld
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