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Apple iOS 5 for iPhone going social: integrates Twitter, possibly Facebook

The Apple iOS 5 version has received much attention as the mobile OS will be introduced by CEO Steve Jobs next week. Talks have been swirling about possible features that may range from enhanced notifications, widgets, integration of iCloud, and the inclusion of social network platforms such as Twitter and Facebook.

'Apple will release iPhone 5 in September, not at WWDC'

With the launch of the white iPhone 4 Apple ensured a seamless sales momentum going into the revised launch window for the iPhone 5. The next generation iPhone would have made it to the stores in June this year; but the company may have strategically put off iPhone 5 launch to September, when the company starts its forthcoming financial year.
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Apple iPad 3: A revolution in the making?

While the media is awash with rumors regarding the next iPhone, Apple is silently working in the background to piece together its next version of iPad 2, the iPad 3.

Will Apple iPhone 5 ever beat Android?

There is immense buzz in the market over the features, form and release date of the next generation iPhone from Apple, ahead of Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) that kick starts in San Francisco next Monday. Fans have kept fingers crossed as to what CEO Steve Jobs will tell them about the next generation iPhone.
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A kidney for an iPad 2!

Selling a body part to buy the favorite gadget? Yes, you've heard it right. A teenager in China's Anhui province has sold his right kidney to buy an iPad 2. What a craze!
Apple iPhone restricts camera use, new patent suggests

Apple iPhone restricts camera use, new patent suggests

Apple has submitted a new patent that may cause some grumbling among iPhone customers' restrictive use on their camera. The patent will involved an infrared sensor system that can receive data through its surrounding environment using light, audio, and infrared transmissions to detect live music venues, theatre, movie, or stage show performances. The iPhone would then block users from recording the show if it detects any infrared signals containing encoded data. So if for any reason the iP...
WWDC 2011: Mac OS X, iOS 5, iCloud coins unveiled [PHOTO LEAKS]

Why is Apple dithering over iPhone 5 launch, specifics to counter 'Andorid Summer'

With a slew of Android phones set to hit market, why is Apple apparently passing up WWDC platform to announce iPhone 5? Also why is it not dealing a sucker punch to Android by announcing superior features iPhone fans have been waiting for? A slew of Android devices slated to hit market this summer have superior features like 4G, NFC and ultra-high resolution cameras.
Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs gives a wave at the conclusion of the launch of the iPad 2 on stage during an Apple event in San Francisco

Apple Profit View Raised at Susquehanna

Susquehanna Financial has raised its profit estimates of Apple, saying that the technology giant is well positioned with leading market share in two of the fastest-growing segments in technology: smartphones and tablets.

Apple iOS 5-powered iPhone 5 – playing catch up or beating Android?

Apple iOS 5 powered iPhone 5 may not be debuting after all at Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) next week, leading people to wonder whether the next generation smart phone will be playing a catch up game or whether it is prowling for the right opportunity to reveal itself and blast its rivals into oblivion.
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iPhone 5 release: What will Apple iOS 5 deliver?

Apple is putting its best foot forward by overhauling the software platform of the iPhone to offer incomparable user experience in its next generation iPhone 5. The spruced up iOS 5 will not just have bells and whistles but arguably a whole lot of new features that enthusiasts have been waiting for. Here’s a sneak peek into some of the possible hot features of Apple iOS 5.

Is Android a better option for Nokia than Windows Phone 7 OS?

As Nokia wade through troubled waters with a worsening share value and diminishing market dominance, one wonders how it could possibly recover by tying up with something as low-profiled as Windows mobile OS, which runs a mere 4 million handsets when compared to the 400 million handsets run on Symbian. At the D9 conference in California, yesterday, Nokia CEO Stephen Elop explained the reasons for his decision to use Microsoft's Windows Phone OS despite having considered Android. The company r...
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Apple tightens iPad and iPhone giveaways

Apple has put restrictions over online giveaways of their products and has enforced its Guidelines for Third Party Promotions on companies using iPhones and iPads as gifts, tagging it “free”.

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