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Scott Forstall talks about iOS5 for the iPhone at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco

Will iPhone 5 be Launched in September, October/November, or in 2012?

Rumours on the launch of Apple’s iPhone 5 have been circulating for months, and have recently intensified following Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC). The venue for the launch of new iPhone in the past years, turned out to be entirely focused on software this time around.
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Nokia N9 MeeGo Smartphone is ‘pointless’

Nokia Chief Executive Stephen Elop spelled confusion over the N9 smartphone, which uses MeeGo platform, as he said the company would launch its first smartphone using Microsoft's Windows platform later this year.
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Apple iCloud to be iPopular

Apple Inc. has joined the race in offering cloud computing services along with Google Inc., Amazon.com and Microsoft Corp. Apple's iCloud service are intended to be used by 76 percent of iPhone users, according to a RBC Capital Markets survey.
Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen

New Adobe Flash Builder and Flex app development tools are Apple iOS-friendly

The love-hate relationship between Apple Inc. and Adobe Systems Inc., whose Flash technology was banned from use on Apple products so far, took a new direction, Monday, with Adobe announcing that the latest versions of its Flash Builder and Flex support building apps for not only Android devices and BlackBerry Playbook but also for the iPhone and iPad.
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Apple iOS 5 stole the WWDC show (and ideas from Android, BlackBerry and Windows Phone 7)

Apple, well-known for creating proprietary software, is probably running out of ideas these days as people have pointed out that many features in the new version of its mobile operating system - iOS 5 - launched earlier this month at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2011 were borrowed from other mobile OS such as Android, BlackBerry and even Windows Phone 7.
Huawei MediaPad

Huawei 7-inch MediaPad: Can it beat Apple iPad 2?

Chinese telecom equipment maker Huawei has taken a giant plunge into the fast growing tablet market by taking the wraps off its 7-inch Android Honeycomb powered tablet called MediaPad. But can it beat the iPad?
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Can Nokia's N9 stand up to Apple iPhone and Android's superphones?

Nokia has launched its first-ever pure touch smartphone N9 in Singapore on Tuesday. The Finnish mobile maker claims that the newcomer focuses on the most important things that people always want to do with their smartphones - use apps, get notifications and switch between different activities.
It takes HTC $163.35 to make Droid Incredible- iSuppli

HTC exploiting delay in Droid Bionic, iPhone 5

Apple's iPhone is leading the pack as far as smartphone sales, but when it comes to next-generation 4G phones, HTC is rising to fill the void left from a no-show iPhone 5, and Droid Bionic.

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