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For "Social Media," a group exhibit at New York City's Pace Gallery.
Hermione's Facebook page, Hagrid's iPhone, and more!
Plus, David Cross proves that being an unintelligible drunk can't stop him from getting his own television show, on our regular late-night roundup.
Hermione's Facebook page, Hagrid's iPhone, and more!
"I’m amazed at how good these [photos] look, 'cause it’s a fucking phone."
Stream movies, even over a slow 3G connection.
Company's founders have been meeting with various studios.
The video phone: just a fad?
Jane Lynch versus the iPhone — only one is ruined if it falls in a toilet.
You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll buy an iPhone.
The ads will likely debut on June 7, when Apple is expected to unveil a new app for overcoming the soul-crushing tedium of married life in the suburbs.
Plus Jon Stewart on the new iPhone, on our regular late-night roundup.
Lou Zoom iPhone magnifier is available $1.99.
It plays "It's Britney, bitch!" when you shake it!
For the incredible price of just $2.99, you can record your Auto-Tuned voice singing along to classic T-Pain jams like "I'm N Luv (Wit a Stripper)."
Just in case any classical-music fans ever get sick of Flight Control or Stick Wars.
Don't buy this if you plan on getting anything done for the rest of the day.
Now that the weather's getting nicer, wouldn't it be great if you could enjoy NBC's two good shows outside? Soon you might be able to!
In their ongoing effort to eradicate every single job in publishing, Amazon last night announced plans to sell e-books books for the iPhone.
T-Pain is teaming up with tech company Antares to create an Auto-Tune iPhone app.
Adddicted to our blather? Awesome! We've got a new tool to help enable you!
He'll be releasing an iPhone-based version of the video game Tap Tap Revolution, featuring NIN tracks.
The inquiring minds over at Daily Intel have been giving lots of love to Times tech columnist David Pogue's "iPhone: The Musical," in which the writer and his band of merry iPhone-lovers celebrate the joys of the tech-obsessed world's gadget of the moment.
The best line from today's Variety piece revealing that many Hollywood types, flush with techno-envy, may buy iPhones despite the fact that they aren't compatible with company e-mail systems: