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NewsFactor - The Apple rumor mill is churning, but this week it's about software fixes instead of new products. News reports are raising expectations of yet another iPhone software fix in September.

Mike Bradley, an Iraq War veteran who sustained a Traumatic Brain Injury, speaks at a news conference at the National Press Club in Washington, Wednesday, Aug. 20, 2008, about the 'America's Heroes At Work' project. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)AP - They survived war, but for some veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, returning to work back home hasn't been easy.


Nintendo Co's Wii game console is displayed at an electronic shop in Tokyo's Akihabara district January 24, 2008. (Yuriko Nakao/Reuters)Reuters - Hillcrest Laboratories asked a trade panel to determine if Nintendo Co (7974.OS) and its U.S. subsidiary have infringed four patents to make its top-selling Wii game, according to a filing on Wednesday and a Hillcrest statement.


In this photo provided by Leapfrog Enterprises Inc., showing two of their new hand held devices, Leapster2 and Didj. Your kids can learn math, how to tell time and other skills needed for school — and you don't have to pry them away from clicking away on video games.  (AP Photo/Leapfrog Enterprises)AP - Your kids can learn math, how to tell time and other skills needed for school — and you don't have to pry them away from video games.


The Palm Treo Pro is seen with earbuds in a handout image. (Palm/Handout/Reuters)Reuters - Palm Inc unveiled a Treo smartphone Wednesday based on Microsoft Corp software to compete for business users against rivals such as Research In Motion's BlackBerry.