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It may just be that every single piece of news coming out this week is about the all-glamorous iPhone. First, I start off with a report that AT&T turned on, then quickly turned off, 17,000 WiFi hotspots across the country for iPhone users.

NBC has just created a iPhone-formatted website. It plays clips and even full episodes.

In the next generation of iPhone software, handwriting recognition will be available; but only for Chinese.

AT&T Memo points at a new iPhone. Here is my question: If Apple announces the phone in early June, is it really possible for a late June release? Apple has to get permission from the FCC, which usually takes a few weeks. But is it possible that Apple has already submitted the phone to the FFC, so when they announce it in early June, it will almost be approved, and would be in stores a few weeks after? Please elaborate in the comments, or shoot me an email (max@macnewsweekly.com).
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