Thursday Links
Top iPhone and Technology Related Stories from across the web
A lawyer for Gizmodo says the gadget blog could sue the sheriff’s office in San Mateo County, Calif., for raiding an editor’s home last Friday as part of a criminal probe into an errant iPhone prototype. Gizmodo considers suing police after iPhone raid
Apple said Wednesday that it will host its Worldwide Development Conference (WWDC) on June 7, a likely venue for introducing a new iPhone. Apple Sets June Date for WWDC; Will a New iPhone Launch?
Even if you love your iPhone, you may not love AT&T. Cell reception can be crummy in some areas, non-existent in others. Toktumi Line2 has an answer for AT&T iPhone hang-ups
As Steve Jobs announced at the unveiling of iPhone OS 4, Apple’s iPad has already sold half a million units in its first few weeks of availability and in advance of the availability of the more expensive, but more flexible, 3G version. No Flash flood in iPad avoidance
A day after launching the iPhone version, Microsoft today pulled the curtain off a new version of Live Messenger for PC, their popular Instant Messaging application. Facebook, Twitter, HD chats now on Live Messenger
The more you roll the dice, according to the law of large numbers theorem, the more likely you are to hit an expected average of 3.5. Google: Numbers favor Android over iPhone
Owners of iPhones know that their love for Steve Jobs’s touch-screen marvel comes at a price. The iPhone’s cellular coverage, provided exclusively by AT&T Wireless, is notoriously spotty. In some parts of New York and San Francisco, it’s impossible to connect. Dead Zone Doldrums Test Skills of iPhone Customers
Google’s mobile development team has had a busy couple days fine-tuning what it likes to call its “iterative mobile Web,” a phrase that, in plain English, extends to all the Google sites you can access from some iPhones and Android smartphones. Google refurbs Android, iPhone image search
Apple has acquired Siri, a voice-activated app for the iPhone that acts like a personal assistant. The transaction was approved Tuesday by the Federal Trade Commission. Apple acquires Siri, a personal assistant application for the iPhone
Happy meals were sad in Santa Clara County on Tuesday. Supervisors voted by 3-2 to prohibit restaurants from serving toys with meals packed with fat, sugar and calories. Fast-Food Toys Tossed, and iPhone Inquiry Stalled

