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iPhone 5 Release: Will It Show up in 2012?

By unveiling the iPhone 4S, Apple disappointed many customers and observers who were expecting a completely redesigned device. With the impending launch of Samsung's Nexus Prime, Apple fans are asking: When can the iPhone 5 really be expected?
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iOS 5 Jailbreak for iPhone, iPad, iPod: How to Install Apps and Extensions (Compatibility Guide)

It has been barely a week since the Apple iOS 5 was made publicly available and can be jailbroken tethered using Redsn0w 0.9.9b5, with the exception of iPhone 4S and iPad 2. Reports state that an untethered jailbreak for iOS 5 is due soon, something that could allow users the freedom from having to reconnect their iDevice to the computer every single time they reboot. However there has been no confirmation on the progress made by the Chronic Dev Team working on the untethered version.
Top Phones of 2011

Samsung Nexus Prime: Rumored Specs

Samsung Nexus Prime is expected to be unveiled on October 19th, Wednesday in Hong Kong during which apart from the much anticipated smartphone, the consumers are also set to welcome the new operating system update, the Android Ice Cream Sandwich.
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HTC says confident in suit vs Apple after early court loss

World No. 5 smartphone maker HTC Corp said on Tuesday it was still confident it had a strong case in a patent lawsuit against Apple Inc after the U.S. International Trade Commission's preliminary ruling against the Taiwanese firm.
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Siri for iPhone 4S: Hilarious Video of 2 Siris Talking [VIDEOS]

Siri for iPhone 4S: you know the tool that acts as a voice-activated personal assistant catering to your every need? Wrong. More like the built-in tool for personal entertainment, as many users mess around with it, or record videos of two Siris talking back and forth.
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IBM meets Q3 expectations, raises outlook

IBM's third-quarter revenue met expectations as corporate spending on information technology held up in the face of economic worries, and the company bumped up its 2011 earnings outlook.
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Siri's popularity causes iPhone connection problems

NEW YORK (TheWrap.com) - Siri, the voice-activated personal assistant that comes with the new iPhone 4S, is drawing rave reviews as consumers take to Twitter and the blogosphere to express their delight.
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RIM shares shed 5 percent after apps offer

Shares of Research In Motion dropped more than 5 percent on Monday after it sought to appease disgruntled BlackBerry customers by offering free apps and technical support to make up for last week's global smartphone outage.
iPhone 4S

iPhone 4S Battery Life: 7 Tricks to Make it Last Longer

In an ongoing debate about battery life in Apple devices, new research shows the iPhone 4 reigns supreme compared to the newly released iPhone 4S in terms of a longer lasting battery life. Here are 7 simple tricks to make the battery life last longer on the iPhone 4S.
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IBM's Q3 heightens caution, spurs sell-off

IBM's quarterly revenue and services signings barely met Wall Street forecasts, underscoring investors' fears about slower information technology spending and depressing its stock more than 3 percent.
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IBM's Q3 meets expectations, outlook raised

IBM's third-quarter revenue met expectations as corporate spending on information technology held up in the face of economic worries and the company bumped up its 2011 earnings outlook.
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Apple sells 4 million iPhones in 3 days

Apple Inc said on Monday it sold 4 million iPhone 4S in the new smartphone's first three days on the market, setting up a strong December quarter for the world's largest technology company.
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Investors unexcited by BlackBerry's free apps offer

An offer of free games, translation software or other apps to compensate BlackBerry users for last week's prolonged outage left Research In Motion investors cool on Monday, and the shares fell 6 percent.
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Wireless initiative stalls new billing rules

The U.S. wireless industry is rolling out more consumer-friendly billing practices, fending off a plan by communications regulators to impose new rules against unexpected charges.

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