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"Goodbye, familiar bland Microsoft leafy background image."

And I thought it was impressive when I had a FaceTime call with someone in France last night... totally not now!

@OMG! British Dinosaur!: Just a comment, not a whine. It should be obvious to even an American that countries all have navys, there isn't "a" navy.

@John Boehr: They wouldn't though. They see the world as more than their back doorstep.

"The navy" - is there just one worldwide navy these days?

Whose navy?

@Michael111: If they can find out that the iPhone 4 antenna was designed by Catholics then Gizmodo are gonna have a field day.

Just need bandaids that can go across my screen to cover excessive iPhone 4 stories.

@meatbag_pussrocket: True. I was hoping it'd shut up now, but the hyperbole machine rolls on...

Look... they are offering a full refund. They can't do anything more than that. They can't offer you 110% back. So really... take it back if you don't want it. Or if you want to keep it, clearly you can live with the problem.

@Sidetalker: Hmm. I was obviously in a bad mood/drunk when I posted that. :) Although kinda true none the less...

Avast has silent/gaming mode. Blissful, it's my silent warrior. So this humour is lost on me...

@Sent from my toilet: I do kinda understand what you mean. No way would I take my iPhone 4 back, love it... but I miss when I used to get new phones every year, and they truly were *new* phones.

This was a point I made in another comment... a lot of people are really bitching, but aren't taking them back. It's a case of put up or shut up.

@Lupus_Yonderboy: The other day I had iPhone 3G, iPhone 4G and my work Blackberry. That probably makes me a terrorist of two different cells.

Analysis, you do that? I just thought you posted article after article, hyperlinking 'antenna problem' etc. as a way to get yourself up in Google rankings.

I wish I was viewing this on my iPhone, so I could stop the download and the repeitive nature of this Apple hate fest at Gizmodo.

Yeah, why not wait and see? No one expected them to recall almost 2m phones... this is non-news.