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POPSThe Hug Shirt Well, the shirt itself looks like it was created by Cingular (whether it had anything to do with it or not, I'm not sure), but since it's tight-fitting, it seems like it could be worn underneath your "real" clothes. :)
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POPSMossberg Weighs In On The iPhone
Walt Mossberg, the WSJ's gadget guru, has finally weighed in on the Apple iPhone, and his review is pretty much a big wet kiss --he loves the hardware and reserves his criticism for AT&T's network. None of this is particularly surprising, since Walt's generally a big fan of Apple products. But what struck me about this review is how much he's willing to overlook some seemingly major flaws in the device. Take, for instance, this line in the review, which is thrown off as if it were a minor thing: "There's also no way to cut, copy, or paste text." What? How can Apple leave out such an obvious and important function? I use cut and paste all the time on my Treo, and it seems like a glaring and insane choice not to include it here. -DME There's little doubt in my mind that Apple has made, as Walt says, "a beautiful and breakthrough handheld computer." The question that still needs to be answered is whether the its usable and practical on a day to day basis, and if these flaws add