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Man has thumbs altered to improve iPhone dexterity

This story isn’t for the faint of heart. In fact, we wouldn’t really recommend it for anybody, but we’ll soldier on regardless. Thomas Martel hails from Colorado, and after upgrading to an iPhone, he decided his big hands were just too much of a burden to bear. “From my old Treo, to my Blackberry, to this new iPhone, I had a hard time hitting the right buttons, and I always lost those little styluses,” says Martel. So what’s a man to do? Why, get those digits downsized, of course. Thomas went under the knife for a new technique called “whittling.” The doctors made a small cut in each thumb and shaved down the bones, then they adjusted the muscles and fingernails to fit the new thumb size. Martel’s new thumbs look a tad effeminate, and there’s always that problem of expense and general discomfort, but he thinks the procedure “will pay for itself in ten to fifteen years. And what it’s saving me in frustration – that’s priceless.” Whatever you say, Thomas.

Update: InformationWeek is reporting this story as false. North Denver News hasn’t pulled it yet, but given the far-fetched nature, we’re certainly having doubts of its authenticity. Either way, we don’t recommend you running out and getting your thumbs whittled any time soon.

Update 2: We called North Denver News, still no response, we’ll keep you posted.

Update 3: North Denver News finally confirmed the story as a hoax. “Satirical social commentary,” as they put it.

[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]

Apple quietly handling iPhone touchscreen issues?

It doesn’t appear to be particularly widespread, but according to a couple threads on Apple’s support forums and elsewhere, a small number of iPhones are suddenly getting “dead spots” on their touchscreens — mostly along the bottom, but occasionally affecting the entire surface. Apple is apparently being extremely proactive in dealing with the issue, calling customers who’ve posted in their forums and arranging replacements — the company can’t let anything tarnish the image of The Most Important Device Ever, after all. All of our iPhones are still working great (even after some casual hacking) — anyone else have this problem?

[Via AppleInsider]