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iPhone 3G named Gadget of the Year

 
The readers of Stuff magazine have cast their votes, proclaiming iPhone 3G the Gadget of the Year in the magazine’s “public vote to find the year’s best gadget,” writes Peter Griffiths (uk.reuters.com). In winning top honors, iPhone 3G outscored the Sony PlayStation 3, Microsoft Xbox 360, and Nintendo Wii Fit. The original iPhone,” Griffiths reports, also “won the coolest gadget prize at last year’s ceremony.” (link)

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