AT&T ( T ) will lose its U.S. exclusive distribution rights for the Apple ( AAPL ) iPhone on Wednesday, according to a report published at tech blog Hot Hardware, which claims to have an inside source. That’s the same day that Apple is holding a special press event at which it is expected to launch its new tablet computer. By contract, AT&T has an exclusive relationship with Apple until later this year, but that wouldn’t prevent Apple from revealing its plans for the iPhone when that exclusive is over. Continue reading Hot Apple Rumor: AT&T to Lose Its iPhone Exclusive This Week Hot Apple Rumor: AT&T to Lose Its iPhone Exclusive This Week originally appeared on DailyFinance on Mon, 25 Jan 2010 08:53:00. Filed Under: Company News , Technology , Apple , AT&T , Verizon Permalink | Tweet this! | Comments

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Filed under: Technology If you’re a thief with a car, you may want to steer clear of Tiburon, California. As tantalizing a target as Tiburon may be — its median home price is $2.62 million, and Forbes ranks it as the 26th wealthiest Zip Code — the Bay Area enclave may become the first U.S. city to install cameras to photograph the license plates of every car that enters and leaves town. “I think it makes the community safe,” Michael Cronin, Tiburon’s police chief, said Wednesday, after the Town Council voted 4-0 to go ahead with the surveillance program, slated to go live within six months, according to the San Francisco Chronicle . But the exclusive waterfront hamlet 17 miles north of San Francisco could set a dangerous precedent, privacy experts warn. Continue reading Now entering Tiburon. Please get your license plates ready for their close-up Now entering Tiburon. Please get your license plates ready for their close-up originally appeared on DailyFinance on Sun, 22 Nov 2009 13:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink | Email this | Comments

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Now entering Tiburon. Please get your license plates ready for their close-up