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6 June 2008 18:00 GMT / By Katie Scott

Switch on Megawhat TV now for our round-up of the biggest news stories of the week; and what we thought of them in a nice, neat, and concise vid.

This week we tackle the now legendary 3G iPhone and add yet more fuel to the flames; we discuss whether social network site users need to be more privacy savvy in the wake of a new report by the Press Complaints Commission; is Ofcom's latest bid for transparency on broadband speeds going to work; and last up - UMPCs - is it all just a fad?

Hit the play arrow above to watch it on screen now, or follow the link below to view the vid on the Megawhat site - either way - have a peek!

And why not subscribe to the Megawhat NEWS podcast in iTunes, for playing on your iPod so you can catch up with all the tech news you need to know.

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