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Apple removes Antennagate videos

Apple removes Antennagate videos

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Apple has quietly removed a number of videos from its international web sites which suggested that all smart phones have attenuation problems when held in a certain way. The videos, which aimed to expose 'death grip' weaknesses in handsets from RIM, Nokia HTC and Motorola among others have been replaced with a puff page about Apple's  $100 million antenna design lab. Apple was heavily criticised by the makers of the handsets included in the video clips, but the...



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