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The Daily Engadget: Nokia Recalls 14M Chargers, First iPhone Worm

The Daily Engadget: Nokia Recalling 14 Million Chargers, First iPhone Virus
Our friends over at Engadget obsessively cover everything new in gadgets and consumer electronics, which is why we compile this daily roundup of their top stuff (or, at least, what we think is tops). For more details on any of these stories, click on the Engadget links in each story below.

Nokia Recalling 14 Million Defective Chargers
It was just a few weeks ago that Sony wowed us with a recall of 69,000 chargers. Not to be outdone, Nokia has now gone several orders of magnitude better, recalling 14 million chargers due to potential electric shock.

First Worm Hits iPhone
Don't let the above words frighten you; if you're rolling with a standard iPhone, and haven't tried to do any hacking on it, you're in the clear. But, if you've jailbroken your beloved gadget, you'd better watch out for this Rick Astley-themed virus.

Verizon Continues the AT&T Attack Ads
Verizon got in trouble last week for seemingly misrepresenting AT&T's high-speed data coverage. Well, the big V is playing with fire again -- airing yet another ad that flaunts its network above the competition's. Surely, touching that hot stove won't burn you again, right?

Canon's EOS 7D DSLR Camera Gets High Marks
The battle of the high-end SLR digital cameras continues to rage between Canon and Nikon, and the latest salvo is the EOS 7D. The 18-megapixel shooter has been reviewed extensively -- and loved almost unanimously.

OpenOfficeMouse Has Tons of Buttons, Great Personality
Button-festooned mice aren't just for gamers anymore. They're now great for workers, too, making for a more efficient, highly functional work tool. Just don't expect great aesthetics.

Yamaha's Tenori-On Music Device Gets "Affordable"
For some time now, Yamaha's Tenori-On has been the sort of music gadget that tech-lovers covet -- the audio player for the geek's geek, if you will. And it's recently gotten more affordable, thanks to the "Orange" edition. "Affordable" here proves to be a relative term, though, as the manufacturer's suggested retail price is still over $1,000.

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