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The iPhone changed my life. But I'll save my money until Apple makes some key fixes.
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    makes me think of other stuff that Salon has decided is an improvement in recent years: self-involved fluff that is biased, provides no intriguing thought or analysis, and should be on Live Journal or a MySpace blog instead. Joan Walsh's column, Broadsheet, and anything ever published by Camille Paglia are in the same vein.

    Shouldn't this column be more along the lines of "How the World Works"? You know, actual substance instead of poorly written prose about things like how you feel about an article you read somewhere else? Should anyone really respect a 'tech writer' who loved the iPhone, and would have been willing to pay over $2,000 for this 'revolutionary' new technology (which I'm sure Salon reimburses) that he loves, if only, IF ONLY it had voice dialing?

    Salon's been making a bunch of money for a while now. Can't you afford to pick off someone at Wired or something?