iTunes book scam, Evo versus iPhone 4, iPhone 4 reception issues a non-issue





iPhone users will want to check their accounts after a scam surfaced where accounts on iTunes were hacked and bogus charges were made for books. Some users report $1400 in charges for bogus books.

Sister site SlashGear has a column where the case for the EVO 4G versus iPhone 4 is made. If you are trying to decide between the new iPhone 4 and the Evo 4G this story is worth a read.

Apple announced late last week that the widely reported issues with the iPhone 4 and its reception were due in part to a bad formula. Apple says the reason the iPhone 4 shows less bars when held is due in part to a formula that shows more bars than the iPhone 4 really has.

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