• Got an iPhone 4? You may need duct tape

    (CNN) — Has it really come to this?

    The most talked-about phone in the U.S. — Apple’s iPhone 4 — has a design flaw that’s best fixed with a sliver of duct tape, according to Consumer Reports.

    “It may not be pretty, but it works,” writes Mike Gikas on that nonprofit consumer group’s electronics blog.

    The patch — which sounds like it’d be more appropriate for kitchen plumbing than for a phone that retails for $200 to $300, plus an AT&T contract — is supposed to correct an apparent problem with the iPhone 4′s metal antenna.

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  • Droid X introduced a day ahead of iPhone release

    (CNN) — A day before the the much-hyped release of the iPhone 4, Verizon is announcing a new Droid phone that’s got some analysts more excited.

    The official rollout of the Droid X was scheduled for 1 p.m. on Wednesday.

    But earlier in the day, Verizon posted a teaser page on its website showcasing the phone.

    Chief among the features it promotes is a 4.3-inch screen, considerably bigger than the new iPhone’s 3.5-inch display.

    It also highlights the phone’s video and audio capabilities — particularly the ability to capture and show high-definition video and play digital audio.

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  • Apple – iPhone 4 – This changes everything. Again.

    Once again, Apple redefines what a phone can do. FaceTime brings you phone calls like you’ve never seen before. Text and images look amazing on the Retina display — the highest-resolution screen ever on a phone. A 5-megapixel camera with LED flash and HD video recording and editing let you shoot and share from anywhere. All on the world’s thinnest smartphone.

     
  • iPhone 4 Introduction: Part 1