Apple's got everyone's attention ... again. After stealing the spotlight with the release of the iPad in March, the company has officially announced the highly anticipated iPhone 4.In April, the Internet was going nuts when Gizmodo got a hold of a prototype model of this new iPhone months before release. Now,
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