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1996: France's former president Mitterrand dies

France mourns its longest serving president Francois Mitterrand who died today.

1961: French vote for Algerian freedom

The French people vote to grant Algeria its independence in a referendum after seven years of guerilla war.

1991: One dead as train crashes into buffers

One person dies and hundreds are injured when a commuter train from Kent crashes into buffers at Cannon Street station in London.

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iPhone 3G Could Cost Just $100 to Make, Say Analysts [IPhone 3G]

posted Wednesday, 18 June 2008

Soon after the iPhone Mark 1 launch last year, we brought you an estimate of its manufacturing cost, and now the same analysts have looked at the iPhone 3G. Portelligent thinks that this time Apple may pay as little as $100 for the components, down from $220 for the original. The saving's made in engineering advances and Apple's buying power: the extra 8GB in the 16GB version may cost as little as $20, but you'll pay $100 for it. "But we're only paying $199 for the phone, so Apple make less!" you may point out. True, but Apple may be charging AT&T as much as $400 for each unit. And with 70 countries eager to buy iPhones, the analysis suggests it might be Apple's most profitable device yet. [EETimes via Yankeegroup via Fortune]


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