Despite the problems surrounding iPhone 4’s reception, more than 2 million of the devices have sold. The current Apple solution to the dropped call problem is to give a free case or bumper (your choice) to absolutely everyone who has bought an iPhone 4, or buys one before September 30. The time is ticking for those of us who bought iPhone 4 before July 23—we only have until August 22 to request a free case

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Request a Free iPhone 4 Bumper or Case
While it is pretty easy to copy music onto an iPod or iPhone, Apple restricts its customers from downloading music from an iPod/iPhone to a PC. Once the files are on the device, they are stuck—unless you decode the Apple file structure and rename all the garbled files, which is a great amount of work.

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Copy Music from an iPod or iPhone to a PC the Easy Way
While it is pretty easy to copy music onto an iPod or iPhone, Apple restricts its customers from downloading music from an iPod/iPhone to a PC. Once the files are on the device, they are stuck—unless you decode the Apple file structure and rename all the garbled files, which is a great amount of work

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Copy Music from an iPod or iPhone to a PC the Easy Way
For those who have not noticed, there is no easy way to block a specific incoming caller with an iPhone. AT&T offers call blocking service in some areas for an extra $5 per month, but at present, not everyone is covered by this service

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Silence Unwanted Calls on the iPhone
Part three of our smartphone OS review series will cover Palm OS. Previously we covered the iPhone OS/Droid OS and the BlackBerry OS

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iPhone OS vs Android vs Blackberry OS vs Palm OS – Part III