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iPhone 5 will be a beast in September: New design and hardware?

iPhone 5 will be a beast in September: New design and hardware?
Apple iPhone 5 rumors are swirling with talks of a new body case design and upgraded hardware for an August or September launch date. Rather than a just a minor upgraded model of the current iPhone 4, it is expected that iPhone 5 could roll out a radical new case design for the upcoming iPhone, though we have not been given any additional details, according to Boy Genius Report.
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Apple Inc CEO Steve Jobs takes the stage to discuss the iCloud service at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco June 6, 2011.

Cloud Shootout: iCloud vs Google Music Beta digital locker vs Amazon Cloud Drive vs Microsoft Sky Drive

Technology giant Apple’s one-stop cloud-based photo, video, music and data back up and push out service iCloud has generated a lot of interest and Apple has even held back the launch of its new MacBook Air and other products so that it could bundle iCloud with all future product launches. But does iCloud have what it takes to beat Google Music Beta digital locker, Amazon Cloud Drive, Microsoft Sky Drive?
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Top 5 laptops running on Windows 7

Laptops are still being used worldwide notwithstanding the growing popularity of tablets and iPads. Here is a list of the top 5 laptops in 2011 with the best specs running Windows 7.

Apple sued in India over iPhone

Apple has come under the scanner of Competition Commission of India (CCI) following a complaint filed by an user against the company for following anti-competitive practices in selling its products and for abusing its dominant position in the market.
Steve Jobs takes the stage from Scott Forstall at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco

Adobe Flash options now available for Apple iOS

Apple products users that uses iOS operating platforms, namely the iPad and iPhone, are expected to have more Flash experience opportunity on their device which does not natively support Adobe Flash.
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Access to New York Post on iPad Limited to App Only

The New York Post is directing users of iPad's Safari internet browser to download the newspaper's app, which costs $1.99 and requires a subscription after a 30-day free trial. The subscription costs $6.99 for one month, $39.99 for six months or $74.99 for one year.
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Top 6 Android 3D apps could bury Apple iPhone 5, App store

The upcoming releases of 3D Android smartphones HTC Evo 3D and LG Optimus 3D have been keeping developers busy to produce the latest 3D apps. Google's Android is making a leap into the 3D market ahead of Apple's iPhone and App store thanks to the latest offerings of mobile devices which support 3D display features.
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Apple iPhone 5 vs Android's 'band of 5'

When Apple arrives in September at the iPod refresh event, or as some tech websites surmise that September 7 could be the day, Apple will meet a band of five stellar Android smartphones - Samsung Galaxy S 2, HTC Sensation, EVO 3D, Motorola Photon and Atrix.
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Five iOS 5 Features Apple Copied From Android

The latest edition of iOS, which was unveiled by Steve Jobs at the Apple WWDC, will have around 200 new features and will start being seen in devices like iPhone 3GS and 4, iPad and iPad 2, and iPod touch 3 and 4, from this fall. Here are five features in Apple's upcoming iOS 5.0 that were found in Android.
Mobile OS War - Apple iOS 5 versus Google Ice Cream Sandwich

Mobile OS War: Apple iOS 5 versus Google Ice Cream Sandwich

The mobile competition between Google Inc.'s Android and Apple Inc. is getting more intense by the day. Two devices seems to get much hype even before their release date gets finalized -- Apple's next generation iPhone 5 and Google Nexus 4G.
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Why do wireless carriers give preference to Android smartphones over Apple iPhone?

Apple's iPad is a product that has decimated competition like no other. Android OS-based rivals and challengers in the tablet sphere have bit dust big time when they had to face down the Apple iPad high winds. However, the same is not happening in smartphone segment. The wireless carriers appear to be preferring Android smartphones to Apple iPhones for a variety of reasons, making it challenging for Apple to tip the scale in their favor.

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