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    Apple Crew Testing iPad 3 Retina Display and Rumored iOS 6?

    The imminent release of the iPad 3 has stirred quite a few waves recently, and now the Apple crew in Cupertino, California seems to be testing out the new-generation device with Retina Display and rumoured iOS 6.

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    Dell XPS 13 Ultrabook to Beat MacBook Air?

    It appears that Apple is getting more and more cornered by new market release models in every technological field, including smartphones, tablets and now PCs. With Samsung Galaxy S2 being awarded the best smartphone of the year award and with latest iPad 3 release already being a disappointment for many fans, Apple seems to be losing more ground in the tech supremacy battle.

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    iPad 3 Retina Display is Welcome but May Give Headache to App Developers (and iPad users

    Another controversy regarding the latest iPad 3 release confirmed for March 7, is already giving possible headaches. It appears that the high-resolution “retina display,” which is expected to feature in Apple’s iPad 3 may pose quite a challenge to developers and users of the new iPad, alike.

  • Mobile

    Nearly Half of Americans Now Own Smartphones: Does it Make Them Smarter?

    Having an intelligent communication device with many functions is not only for business people anymore. In fact, almost half of the total population of America now owns a smartphone, a device which can do much more than just dialing numbers and permitting phone calls.

  • Mobile

    Philadelphia Cell Phone Jammer Grabs Headlines, Triggers Controversy

    Needless to say, cell phone jamming is illegal worldwide, for a bunch of reasons, and only has been used for security reasons. However, a man from Philadelphia has taken the law in his hands by using a cell phone jammer to cut off phone signals of others who he found annoying.

  • Mobile

    Mobile World Congress: Windows 8, Quad-Core Devices Grab Spotlight

    The Mobile World Congress, the world’s largest show focusing on the latest phones and tablets, has ended with a bang and during the 4-day conference, all eyes were on quad-core devices and Windows 8 platform.

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    New iPad 3 Rumor Indicates a Steeper Price Tag

    According to a potential iPad 3 pricing sheet revealed by Chinese microblogging site Sina Weibo, Apple’s highly anticipated tablet may come with a steep price tag. The post notes that the iPad 2 will keep the price points currently in stores, starting at $499 for the Wi-Fi model. The iPad 3, however, will come with a 16% price increase ($80), starting at $579.

  • New iPhone App Clear Downloaded Over 350,000 Times Since Feb. 14 Launch

    According to UK-based Realmac Software, a new iPhone app - Clear - has already been downloaded over 350,000 times since its Feb. 14 launch. The productivity app centers on To-Do lists and is highly praised for its incredibly practical user interface, based entirely on swipes and pinches instead of on-screen buttons.

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    iPad 3 Release Date in Danger as Proview Brings Trademark Dispute to US

    Apple is being accused of fraud in the latest trademark dispute which erupted in Mainland China and has crossed the ocean to come to the United States. The dispute? A trademark handed over in 2009 over right to use the iPad name. Initially, the dispute was only on branding and selling the iPad in China but bringing the lawsuit to the U.S. changes completely the problem’s dimensions and threatens to have consequences upon Apple’s marketing campaigns on the upcoming iPad 3.

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    iPad 3 Reportedly Shipping from China

    According to a recent 9to5Mac report, Foxconn is has started shipping iPad 3 to the U.S. In addition, the same report indicates that preorders for the third generation iPad could open as early as March 7.

  • Mobile

    iPhone 5: Features to Expect

    Because 2011 has gifted Apple fans a slightly improved iPhone 4S, instead of the highly anticipated iPhone 5, Apple has returned to its labs to develop the next generation iPhone. The real iPhone 5 is expected to be launched this year, and hopefully it will boast of significant hardware and software advancements than the iPhone 4S did.

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    HTC Launches Quad-Core One X, but AT&T Will Get Dual-Core

    HTC kick-started the world’s largest mobile tech trade show, the Mobile World Congress (MWC), by launching its very first quad-core smartphone: the HTC One X. The device will run on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and features 32GB internal storage, quad-core processor and a huge HD screen.