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How to Take the iPhone to Court

By Neil J. Squillante | Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Some of you probably didn't even bother reading my recent iPhone review because you're a litigator who practices in courts that ban camera phones.

No one has covered the ban on camera phones in courts more extensively than we have (thanks to your firsthand reports) so you didn't think we'd leave you hanging, did you?

ResQ Systems, a computer repair company, has begun offering a new iPhone camera removal service. For $99, the company will provide you with an "iBox" for your iPhone and pay for overnight shipping both ways. In other words, you should only have to part with your iPhone for one day.

Now that Apple has dropped the price of the iPhone by $200, even after paying for this service you'll still be able to thumb your nose at people like me who paid the iPhone early adopter tax.

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