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An advertisement for Apple's iPhone has been banned in Britain because it claimed incorrectly that the gadget allowed users to access all content on the Internet, the advertising watchdog said Wednesday.
Pictures of an Asian factory worker found on a new iPhone sold to a British customer have generated keen discussion on the Internet about her identity and her fate.
An advertisement for Apple's original iPhone breached regulations by misleadingly claiming that users could access all of the internet, a watchdog has ruled.
Apple has been rapped by authorities after it was ruled that an ad for the original iPhone breached regulations.
The iPhone, the latest must-have gadget from Apple, fails to give users complete access to the internet, the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) rules today.
Wednesday, August 27, 2008 -- 1:28 a.m. -- on my couch Well, Apple, I told you that you should have put Flash on the damn iPhone. Now look what's happened. Thanks so much to caller Kim in the U.K. for...

Wednesday, August 27, 2008 -- 1:28 a.m. -- on my couch Well, Apple, I told you that you should have put Flash on the damn iPhone. Now look what's happened. Thanks so much to caller Kim in the U.K. for...

Apple has been punished by the Advertising Standards Authority for claiming the original iPhone could access all of the internet.
Well, someone stood up for it: the Advertising Standards Authority in UK has ruled that one of the most prominent Apple iPhone ads is misleading for the consumers, reports BBC. This is the ad which says that "all the parts of the internet are on the iPhone", when in fact it did not support Flash or Java - two programs that form part of many online sites, the authority says.