AT&T Belongs In Suit Over IPhone's 3G Speed, Judge Says

By Beth Winegarner ( January 25, 2013, 7:03 PM EST) -- A California state judge on Friday tossed a class action accusing Apple Inc. of falsely misleading consumers by claiming the iPhone 3G was twice as fast as an earlier iPhone model, saying the case can't proceed unless the plaintiffs add AT&T Inc. as a defendant. . . .

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