- Tech savvy John Mayer decided to utilize Apple's bug reporting tool by spilling the beans about his iTunes woes. — Gizmodo
- Actress Rachael Taylor tells Switched that life needs a soundtrack, so she takes her iPod with her everywhere. — Switched
- Although the Cuban government announced that they would lift computer and videogame console bans, they are still limiting internet access and blocking blogs. — Gadgetell
- Two fake ads on Craigslist cost a man most of his belongings.— CrunchGear
- Omnifone may soon be providing an all-you-can-download music service that offers subscribers access to music from major labels for only $7.50 a month. — Wired

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Catherine Malandrino
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John Mayer's letter to Apple was hilarious! I love that he shared that on his blog.
1This is the second Craigslist horror story I've read. It makes me furious for those people. How could someone do something like that?
2Lol John Mayer...
3lol I love John Mayer's sense of humor. It makes him so sexy.
4Love John Mayer!!
5pretty cute message. i wonder if apple reads these things.
6thats a cute letter written by john mayer, he's so funny. The craigsllist hoax is really terrible. I can't believe people are so cruel. I wonder if it was done by a friend who is afraid to admit that it was meant as a prank that went too far.
7John Mayer is so cool
8I saw this on his blog, it had me giggling for a while.
9not funny at all. and does he think that apple doesn't already know about that? or that they aren't bombarded by a million reports a day because iTunes is the worst media player in existence?
10I didn't find the humor in the letter/report. So did I miss something here? Or maybe it's just because I don't find John Mayer amusing or interesting. Who cares what report he sends in like millions of other Americans?
11omg love him. he is so hilarious! lol
12john mayer is such a douchebag! ugh get over yourself
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