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White iPhone 4 Unboxing Photos Surface From Japan

Although the white iPhone 4 still doesn't have a solid launch date, you can get your fill of eye candy thanks to these unboxing photos from Japan.

Although the white iPhone 4 still doesn't have a solid launch date, you can get your fill of eye candy thanks to these unboxing photos from Japan.

The box and innards look identical to the black iPhone 4's packaging (save the color option of course), while the inside holds the crisp white iPhone 4 you've been waiting for. Apple has already said that the fairer-hued smartphone will come in the "second half of July," but no dates have been announced yet. You can always keep refreshing Walmart's product page if you want to waste some time until then!

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Daily Tech: The Rest of the World Can't Wait For July 11, Unboxes the iPhone 3G Now

A lucky Portuguese man got his hands on an iPhone 3G and has provided the world with its first unboxing.

  • A lucky Portuguese man got his hands on an iPhone 3G and has provided the world with its first unboxing. — Engadget
  • Blackberry's first touchscreen phone, the Thunder, has been revealed, pretty interface and all. — Gizmodo
  • Hey, you guys know Hans Reiser? One of the guys that helped invent Linux? He's a convicted murderer now. Quite the trajectory. — Boing Boing
  • Design company Hemingway has released some pretty gorgeous pixel wallpapers. — Unplggd
  • Skooba laptop designs is releasing laptop bags you don't have to take your laptop out of, since the TSA said that would be allowed. So far, there's something to be desired. — Shiny Shiny
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Vudu Unboxing

Vudu is a small peer-to-peer video on demand device that will offer access to more than 5,000 movies directly to your TV, without requiring a PC or Cable TV service.


Vudu is a small peer-to-peer video on demand device that will offer access to more than 5,000 movies directly to your TV, without requiring a PC or Cable TV service. The device will be released sometime before the end of summer and cost less than $500. It will give users the ability to buy or rent movies — ones they might otherwise Netflix — and download them via their broadband internet connection. We made a sneak peek video of the Vudu interface a few weeks ago, but we weren't able to give a close up look at the device until now. Très chic, no?

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