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The iPhone 5 has been become one of the most talked-about smartphones on the market since its launch on Sept. 12. Apple launched the latest iPhone in white and black variants, and now the handset is also getting a 24-Karat gold coating.
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Cupertino-based Apple launched its latest iteration of the iPhone 5 on Sept. 12. The latest offering has been out for less than a month, and most users and tech pundits already have a list of features they love and hate. Here is a look at the top 4 pros and cons of the iPhone 5.
Halo 4 developer 343 Industries said that one map would be a remake from a past Halo game, though it did not reveal the map. A new trailer from the studio reveals that the map is Valhalla from Halo 3, revealed along with a new Metal Gear-esque vehicle.
Nokia is set to unveil a new deal with Oracle Corp. in a bid to increase use of its often-overlooked mapping software. The new deal will provide Oracle customers with access to Nokia's growing trove of mapping data and location services.
With the smartphone market shifting to larger screen sizes, it seems that "bigger is better" is the order of the day. In keeping with the emerging trend, on Oct. 1, LCD panel maker Sharp Corporation announced that it has started production of 5-inch full-HD displays for smartphones. The Japan-based company announced that the screens would also feature a higher resolution than the 1280 x 768 pixels or similar found in current smartphones.
Microsoft redesigned its award program to offer longtime Xbox Live players meager discounts on marketplace titles. Players can also earn a Halo 4 Spartan avatar costume as a reward for watching the 2012 Presidential Debates.
Rumors claim that Korean smartphone maker Samsung is adding to its highly successful Galaxy family of smartphones, and a recent report indicates a device codenamed "Golden" may hit shelves soon.
In an attempt to revive a planned wireless network marred by interference issues, Phillip Falcone's LightSquared Inc. asked U.S. regulators for permission to share airwaves with federal-government users.
Devices using Google's popular Android mobile operating system are at risk of being disabled or completely wiped clean of their data, including contacts, photos, and music.
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) took the first step on Friday, Sept. 28, toward auctioning television spectrum to mobile carriers faced with increasingly high bandwidth demands from their customers.
Xbox 360 gamers everywhere finally have something to accomplish when they fire up a video game in search of Achievements. Gamers have long insisted that Gamerscores should be more than just rising numbers, and now it seems that Microsoft has been listening.
Hewlett Packard (HP), the world's biggest printing and PC company, has successfully attracted consumers in the printing and PC domain, but in the past, it has struggled in the smartphone arena. Recently, Hewlett Packard's HP's CEO Meg Whitman confirmed in an interview that the company will offer smartphones again, and now analysts reports that HP will "aggressively attack" the smartphone and tablet market.
The battle between Korean electronics makers LG and Samsung has spilled over into the courtroom. LG Display and Samsung are locking horns in a patent dispute.