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Guy shoots iPhone; Handheld scanner detects airport security threats
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The new car stereo system

A few months ago I ditched my satellite radio service, which I turned to when I decided to ditch regular radio a few years before (2004, to be exact). My current choice of entertainment for my 25-minute-or-so commute to and from work is my iPhone. Read full story

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Look, I love my iPhone, but some people don't. Some people, like the guy in this video, are passionate enough about Apple's policies to take their frustration a bit too far. Instead of just returning the device to the store for credit (or whatever), our hero decides to type a message to Apple, then destroy it with a gun.

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A new piece of technology from Massachusetts based Ahura Scientific is currently in the field and can distinguish between safe and dangerous liquids.

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