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Amazon users can now trade in unwanted CDs through the Amazon Trade-In Program. The service allows CDs to be sent to a third-party merchant in exchange for gift cards, though at varying costs.
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The iPhone display has maintained the same 3.5-inch size since its debut in 2007, but as anticipation builds up ahead of this year's expected iPhone 5 launch, so do expectations of a larger screen.
All kids love summer vacation, but some have more fun than others. While some kids enjoy spending time at the beach, going abroad, camping or other fun activities, 9-year-old Caine Monroy has a truly inspiring story to tell about his summer vacation.
In a controversial move, the U.S. government has slapped Apple and five publishing companies with an antitrust lawsuit. Charges of the lawsuit detail that mobile technology giant Apple and the five of the top six publishing names in U.S. colluded to fix prices that most consumers have been paying for downloadable digital books.
The world of gaming is filled with First Person Shooters (FPS) that no one seems to be able to get enough of. One of the most well known shooter franchise is Crysis, a game that takes place in the future where you play as a guy in a nano suit that allows him to do extraordinary things.
Apple CEO Tim Cook has agreed to make a rare appearance - he's consented to speak at a non-Apple event next month. Cook will kick off the tech conference "D: All Things Digital" at the end of May.
The Justice Department took Apple Inc and two major publishers to court for conspiring to push up the prices of e-books, while three other publishers agreed to settle the government's charges.
Phone booths in New York City are to ditch traditional telephones, bringing in iPad-esque smart screens. The screens will be touch-enabled, allowing users to access a variety of information.
Apple has crossed another milestone in their list for its iCloud service. Content from Universal Studios is now available for iCloud users to re-download after purchase, a feature previously unavailable. The major step forward, reported by Mac Rumors, leaves Twentieth Century Fox as the only other major U.S. studio that does not allow users to download content directly to devices.
Authorities have arrested five people in central China for their involvement in an illegal organ trading, after a 17-year-old boy sold one of his kidneys so he could buy an iPhone and an iPad.
Samsung had already unveiled its flexible AMOLED display at the Consumer Electronics Show last year. Now, the Korean tech giant has named its next generating screens as YOUM and will start production of YOUM displays soon.
A former Intel Corp employee, who stole classified documents worth hundreds of millions of dollars, pleaded guilty on Friday, April 6, to five counts of wire fraud. Boston federal prosecutors have alleged that 36-year-old Biswamohan Pani, a former Intel employee, downloaded some of the chipmaker's "most valuable" design and manufacturing documents in June 2008, before leaving for rival company, AMD.
In anticipation of the next-generation iPhone, which is expected later this year, either in June or October, the excitement of Apple enthusiasts over the new and exciting features, have hit the roof.