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Is $0 iPhone possible?

Apple Inc. is expected to cut iPhone 3GS price to $0 (on contract, $399 unsubsidized) in conjunction with iPhone 5 launch, which is expected in September.

Is Apple's iPhone 5 worth the wait?

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As the rumors swirl surrounding the iPhone 5's release date, it is worth asking whether one should buy an Android superphone or wait for the elusive iPhone 5. After all, most of the iPhone 5's rumored features are already available in a spate of Android devices.
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Android blooms in Apple's productless summer: Half-a-million activations per day

Android is blooming in Apple's productless summer. Various studies point to the inevitable prospect of Google Android OS-based marching ahead of Apple's iPhone and iPad. Andy Rubin, Google's vice-president of engineering, said over 500,000 Android devices are activated every day, adding that the rate of activation of Android devices is growing 4.4 percent every week.
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Analyst raises Apple stock price target to $450

Apple is on a roll, and an analyst has a $450 target on the stock. The company is said to be preparing to release a lower-end iPhone 4 in September that costs less and has enhanced voice commands.
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'iPhone 5, iPad3 will offer 4G LTE'

Move over chipset issues and questions over network readiness, Apple iPhone 5 will offer 4G LTE, according to the latest leaks. AT&T documents leaked by the hacking group LulzSec reveals that the carrier is in the process of rolling out its 4G LTE network soon. The leaks also suggest that Apple's next generation iPad, iPad 3, will also sport 4G LTE capability.
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What's Ailing Apple?

Barclays Capital has addressed the reasons it believes shares of Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) have underperformed the sector since February. Apple stock has fallen 3.82 percent between February 1 and June 24.
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Tablet Wars: Can TouchPad best iPad and Android?

Apple has been the big dog on the tablet block, practically defining the industry with the release of its iPad, and while Android is fast on its tale, a third player, HP is hoping to make a dent with a drastically different approach.
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Hacker George Hotz joins Facebook as product developer

George Hotz, well-known iPhone and Sony PS3 hacker, is following in the footsteps of many other celebrated hackers who got hired by technology giants. Hotz, also known as GeoHotz, has joined Facebook and is said to be involved in product development. Hotz's Facebook page says he has been a software engineer at Facebook since May 9. Earlier, Facebook profile hacker Chris Putnam, iOS hacker Peter Hajas, Twitter hacker Michael Mooney, and Ashley Towns, the creator of the first ever iPhone worm,...
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Skype coming to iPad

Skype will soon release an app for the iPad 2. Skype has been testing the product extensively for months.

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