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Rupert Murdoch's anti-web stand: The Daily

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The iPad-only digital newspaper from News Corp., The Daily, touted to usher in the age of subscription-based revenue model on the web space, has been launched by Rupert Murdoch and Apple Vice President of Internet Services Eddy Cue at a press event at New York's Guggenheim Museum.
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Verizon iPhone 4 available for pre-orders from Feb. 3

Apple Inc. said its CDMA iPhone 4 will be available for pre-orders from Thursday at Apple stores and Verizon Wireless. Apple said orders will be fulfilled on a first come, first served basis due to strong demand.
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Apple begins iPad sales in India

Apple Inc's popular iPad tablets finally hit Indian stores on Friday, nearly 10 months after its U.S. sales began, giving more options to customers in the world's fastest-growing mobile market that is also seeing a surge in sales of smartphones and other high-end devices.

HP Topaz tablet leaked specs targets Apple iPad

The tablet which is expected to feature webOS is planned to be made in a way as to make it highly competitive with iPad in terms hardware as well as software. The prototype snapshot mentions a “Slate (Keyboardless “tablet”).
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Google Releases Preview Of Honeycomb

The much hyped Google Android 3.0 platform expected to be launched Motorola Xoom and other tablets gets introduced with exciting features for users and developers.

Tennessee School To Give Out iPads

A Tennessee school is joining the wave of educational institutions enamored by the possibilities of Apple's latest device, which it plans on introducing to students this fall.

Paper Glider app may be 'lame' but wins Gail Davis $10,000

The Paper Glider app in Apple's App Store promises to help the bored kill time by seeing how far you can flick and fly your paper aeroplane but last Saturday it did something more - it helped UK-based Gail Davis win $10,000 in iTunes gift card from Apple as it was the 10 billionth app downloaded.

Rise in pedestrian deaths renews call for iPod bill

Rise in accidents stemming from pedestrian distraction has prompted renewed call for iPod bill. New York State Senator Carl Kruger has re-introduced legislation making it illegal to use an iPod, cell phone, Blackberry or any other electronic device while crossing the street.
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Social media grows on Apple; AppStore hits Twitter

Social media grows on Apple, which is known for staying away from social media and social software. After the hype over 'Photo Streaming', AppStore hits microblogging site Twitter, attracting followers in thousands

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