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First for iPhone 4

FROM ISSUE # 175 (July 2010) | IN THIS ISSUE
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The line for iPhone 4 has started a week before its release. Justin Wagoner has set up a tent in front of the Dallas Apple Store and started the line nationwide in the US. Says Wagoner, "Some would say I am crazy, but I say I'm a very determined fan. In fact, I just might be one the biggest Apple fans you will actually meet."

iPhone 4 was unveiled on 7 June on San Francisco. Initial reviews for the device are mixed with some reviewers praising Apple's innovation on the high-res 'retina' display while others criticised the device's more frail construction. iPhone 4 has an all glass body which is more prone to damage than the plastic used in its predecessor.

'Jaws' enters 35 years

 
The 1975 summer blockbuster Jaws by wunderkind director Steven Spielberg is now 35 years old. The movie made people across America stop thinking it was safe to go into the water.

Jaws debuted on summer 1975 and created a stir for a film that, as actor Richard Stephen Dreyfuss says, "shot without a script, without a cast and without a shark." The movie regularly tops the list of the best movies of all time.

Vuvuzela Really Blows

 
The ear piercing sound of the plastic horns that resembles a beehive about to burst is indeed bothersome. But now vuvuzuelas have become a health hazard. Not only does it rupture eardrums but if blown incorrectly can rupture throat too. The victim is a 29 year old South African woman, Yvonne Mayer, who was blowing the 3 foot long horn as hard as she could in the opening match between South Africa and Mexico. The forceful blowing put a tear on her throat. Although there was no permanent damage, she is now done with vuvuzela for good.


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