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Apple plans faster iPhone for September: report

Apple Inc plans to launch a new iPhone with a faster chip for data processing and a more advanced camera in September, Bloomberg said in a report late Tuesday.

 

Israel to Apple: Cancel Palestinian app

The Israeli government is asking Apple Inc. to remove an application called the "The 3rd Intifada" from its popular "App Store" for Ipads and Iphones.

 

Is Apple’s iPhone to get a major update in August?

Is Apple’s iPhone to get a major update in August?

An out-of-left-field post from Boy Genius Report is threatening to shake up the consensus about what’s next for the iPhone. Citing anonymous “reliable” sources, the report says that the next iPhone will hit in August with a “radical new case design.” BGR has a fairly solid — but not flawless — record when it comes to leaks from Apple.

 

Hands On With Nokia's All-Screen Meego Phone, The N9

Hands On With Nokia's All-Screen Meego Phone, The N9

Nokia’s new all-screen N9 phone, the product of its ill-fated collaboration with Intel on the open sourced Meego operating system, is here.

 

Is Apple Making a New Videogame Console?

Is Apple Making a New Videogame Console?

With mobile success already under its belt, we consider Apple's next move and why it could change the way you play at home forever.

 

Steve Jobs comic book 'biography' on the way

Steve Jobs comic book 'biography' on the way

Want to read a history of Apple CEO Steve Jobs with lots of pictures? Good news; there's a comic book on the way that will let you do just that.

 

Apple Eases Rules for Publishers on Apps

Apple appears to have reversed its guidelines for magazine and newspaper subscriptions purchased in its App Store, in a big victory for publishers who blanched at the original terms.

 

State of the Art: Two New E-Readers Move the Plot Forward

State of the Art: Two New E-Readers Move the Plot Forward

Both Barnes & Noble and Kobo have introduced nearly identical e-readers that are clearly intended to embarrass the industry leader, the Amazon Kindle.

 

MobileMe runs till June 2012 - refunds available

It's great news for many that Apple is offering free email, contacts and calendars, but it irks those people who have recently paid the $99 annual fee for the MobileMe service. Here's what they need to know, and what Apple hasn't yet explained.

 

Microsoft to Limit Windows Tablets

Microsoft plans to restrict the number of computer hardware makers that initially can make tablets using its Windows operating system, requiring five select chip makers to pair up with one development partner each.

 

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