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Verizon Wireless to sell iPhone in February

Verizon Wireless to sell iPhone in February

Verizon Wireless plans to sell Apple Inc's iPhone for as low as $200 starting next month, putting the smartphone at the center of its high-stakes battle with AT&T Inc for wireless customers.

 

Verizon iPhone Out Near End of Month

Verizon iPhone Out Near End of Month

Apple's iPhone will make its way to Verizon Wireless stores around the end of the month.

 

Android’s Users Eclipse IPhone’s for First Time, comScore Say

For the first time, more Americans say they are using cellphones powered by Google Inc.'s Android system than Apple Inc.'s iPhone, according to a new survey from comScore.

 

More Schools Embracing iPad as Learning Tool

Spending money on tablet computers may seem an extravagance, but some educators say they are more than just a cool new toy.

 

Apple Widens Slim Smartphone Lead

Apple Widens Slim Smartphone Lead

While Android surges among new smartphone buyers, Apple iOS continues to hold on to the overall marketshare lead, though still within spitting distance of a fading BlackBerry OS and a hard-charging Android OS, according to the latest figures from the Nielsen Company.

 

Toshiba launches tablet to challenge iPad

Toshiba Corp is making its foray into the tablet war, offering a 10-inch device it says will be comparable in price to Apple's iPad.

 

IPhone Alarm Glitch Greets New Year

After problems with iPhone alarms to start the new year, Apple said the error would be fixed by Monday.

 

What e-mag publishers need to do, and do now

What e-mag publishers need to do, and do now

GIGAOM's Darrell Etherington makes some good, if obvious, points about how magazine publishers.

 

IPhone and iPad users sue Apple over privacy issues

IPhone and iPad users sue Apple over privacy issues

A group of iPhone and iPad users have sued Apple Inc alleging that certain applications (apps) were passing personal user information to third-party advertisers without consent, a court filing showed.

 

Amazon says Kindle holding its own against tablets

Amazon says Kindle holding its own against tablets

Amazon.com Inc said sales of its Kindle e-reader were strong over the holiday season amid competition from devices such as Apple Inc's iPad, a computer tablet that also has e-reader capabilities.

 

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