Loaded is your daily technology news show. Host Natali Del Conte discusses the news and takes technology to the streets of New York City to see it at work.
AT&T tackles international roaming charges for the iPhone, there's an update on the upcoming fourth-generation iPod Nano, and we have more details on the mysterious
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A potential answer to the iPhone 3G's poor network service emerges, Verizon Fios adds HD channels and pairs with World TV to offer multicultural content, and Digg debuts Dialogg
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Amazon.com aims its Kindle at college students, rumors leak about a new iPod Nano, and Asus comes out with a line of scented notebook PCs.
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Television and the Internet combine forces, Steve Jobs promises an iPhone fix, and mobile phones are a dime a dozen.
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Cox tries its hand in the wireless world, eBay lowers selling fees for the Buy It Now option, and both Palm and BlackBerry have new phones on the way.
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Rumors about Google's Android are as prevalent as those about Bigfoot, Pandora is in danger, and Ralph Lauren launches a mobile shopping site.
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Twitter pulls SMS service from users in the U.K., eBay is in talks to acquire Gmarket, and you can now learn to cook on Hulu.
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Best Buy gets permission to sell the iPhone, eBay gets out of yet another copyright infringement case, and Covestor lets you trade stocks over Twitter.
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Blockbuster launches a download store, Motorola takes on the iPhone with the Atila, and fewer people are subscribing to broadband.
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T-Mobile launches an app store, the BlackBerry comes in blush, and the godfather of metal, Ozzy Osbourne, is coming to "Guitar Hero."
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The new iPhone software gets pwned in record speed, Windows is a big disappointment on One Laptop Per Child's XO laptop, and Panasonic wants to give your family an HDTV for posterity.
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MySpace builds a social network for the political debates, Hulu launches more high-definition shows, and designer phones from fashion labels are here to stay!
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The iPhone gets a much-needed firmware update, the BlackBerry Bold launches in Chile, and a new phone from Sony will help you look like James Bond.
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Barack Obama signs up for 'Scribd,' Best Buy takes gadget kiosks to the airport, and we take a peek at the anticlimactic Yahoo shareholders meeting. Plus, Microsoft proves that we are all the Kevin Bacons of the Internet.
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We take a look at a new site where oenophiles can get a wine buzz. The new T-Mobile Sidekick swings into action. And the IRS wants eBay sellers to pay taxes.
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'Scrabulous' gets shut down on Facebook. Dell wants into the MP3 market...again. And research out of IBM shows that hackers are getting faster and smarter.
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Dell is ready for back-to-school with less expensive laptops and desktops. Verizon launches Fios to some very excited New Yorkers. Plus, Australia wants to check your iPod in the airport for pirated music.
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The NFL tackles the Internet, a former Google employee launches a search engine, and you can now visit the Final Frontier from the comforts of your own home.
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There's another Mac clone on the loose, and Google launches a Wikipedia competitor. Plus, IT directors don't want any part of Vista, and gaming has some serious girl power.
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