Apple iPhone gets US govt nod

in brief Apple's iPhone took one step closer to launching as the company received permission from the Federal Communications Commission to sell it in the US.

The FCC requires anyone who makes a phone or wireless device to pass some basic tests that ensure the device isn't putting out harmful radiation, or death rays, or other emissions that could cause problems.

The iPhone is expected to make its debut in Australia next year.

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    iPhone iPhone Lover -- 20/09/07

    This is great, I bought it already and I'm happy with it. I tell u people buy it very good thing.

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