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iPad Mini Release Rumors: Could Apple’s Midget Tablet Dwarf Amazon and Samsung?

Report: 'Mini iPad' on Apple's 2012 Product Pipeline
After the release of much-awaited iPad in March, Apple lovers are waiting for the launch of Mini iPad. Can this mini iPad give hard competition to Amazon's Kindle Fire, Windows 8 Tablets, Samsung Galaxy tabs and Barnes and Nook's Noble tablets? The Apple mini is expected to sport Retina display, iOS 6 and 3G connectivity.
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Sony doubled its annual losses projection to $6.4 billion on Tuesday, just one day after the company announced it will cut about 10,000 jobs, or about six percent of its global workforce. CEO Kazuo Hirai needs to take a big look at his board of directors

Sony Slashes 10,000 Jobs: What CEO Hirai Can Learn From Apple

Sony will cut about 10,000 jobs, which equates to about six percent of its global workforce, by the end of the year. The move comes after an extremely poor annual forecast and the hiring of a new CEO, Kazuo Hirai, who looks to get profit out of the red for the first time in four years.
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Apple iPhone 5 Release Rumor: Top 5 Concept Designs Released So Far (PHOTOS)

iPhone 5 concept designs are gaining traction among the designers. While Pro concept shows that the next gen phone will come with a 3D Camera, DSLR Mount, Italian designer Federico Ciccarese has developed the Magic Mouse design. Antonio de Rosa From ADR Studio has also developed many designs for the iPhone 5 that range from three retinal displays to SJ. Check out the pictures of the best concept designs revealed so far.
Model-turned-actor Ashton Kutcher will play late Apple founder Steve Jobs in a new independent movie chronicling the life of the genius hippie-turned-entrepreneur who put a "ding" in the universe. The casting looks right, but it isn't.

April Fools? Why Ashton Kutcher As Steve Jobs Is A Bad Joke

When Variety reported on Apr. 1 that Ashton Kutcher would play Steve Jobs in a new biopic, it sounded like a perfect April Fools joke. But nope, this is no joke. Kutcher will in fact play Jobs in a new independent movie chronicling the life of the genius hippie-turned-entrepreneur who put a ding in the universe.
Tim Cook(L) and Steve Jobs

Tim Cook Beats Steve Jobs in Popularity Among Apple Employees: Why?

Hardly 7 months have passed when Tim Cook took the post of CEO at Apple Inc. and now he has gained the top spot on top 25 Highest Rated Tech CEOs of 2012 ranking list. Tim Cook received the hottest spotlight within a few months, while it took years for Steve Jobs become so popular.
Apple 5-inch Retina Display iPad Mini Set For 2013 Debut?

Apple 5-inch Retina Display iPad Mini Set For 2013 Debut? (Rumor)

Apple has been sticking to 3.5-inch screen size for its phones and 9.7-inch screen size for its tablets. But for past few months, we have been hearing rumors about bigger screen iPhone and smaller screen iPad dubbed iPad Mini. Recent reports have warmed up all these rumors.
Apple Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook (2nd L) talks to employees as he visits the iPhone production line at the newly built Foxconn Zhengzhou Technology Park, Henan province in this March 28, 2012 handout photo.

Apple CEO Visits Foxconn's iPhone Plant in China

Apple Inc's Tim Cook, on his first trip to China as the chief executive officer, has visited an iPhone production plant run by the Foxconn Technology Group, which is being accused of improper labor practices.
Apple CEO Tim Cook talks to employees at an Apple store in central Beijing

iPhone 5: What is Apple CEO Tim Cook Doing in China?

Tim Cook has taken a step that Steve Jobs never did: Visit China. This is the first time an Apple CEO has visited the country in an official capacity, several sources report, including Apple-centric blog AppleInsider.
An employee poses with Samsung Electronics' Galaxy phones at a store in Seoul March 14, 2012.

Insight: Samsung: 'Fast Executioner' Seeks Killer Design

When Samsung Electronics rushed its first smartphone to market in a panicky response to the smash-hit debut of the Apple iPhone, some customers burned the product on the streets or hammered it to bits in public displays of disaffection.

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