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08/08/2008, 6:55pm, EDT

Friday, August 8th

Forums: strange Apps, iPhone cracks

Forum roundup: A hot topic in the MacNN forums today revolves around bizarre Apps in the App store, one in particular costs $999 to download, is titled I Am Rich, and serves no real purpose. Curiosity about MacBook Air upgrades are addressed in this thread. Sandy H., a Fresh Faced Recruit to the forums, is looking for some advice on the proper direction to go with configuring drives for use in video editing. One user asks for ways to clean up Leopard to make as much room on their system as possible. Members discuss whether or not the reported cracks in the new iPhone 3G cases are a widespread issue or just a random occurrence in this thread.


Filed under: iPhone, computers, gadgets, troubleshooting, Apple
Other story tags: iPhone 3G, MacBook Air, Leopard

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