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Another week, another Apple iOS update, this time to fix issues for enterprise users having trouble with Exchange and calendar issues.
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Microsoft said plenty about its new range of Windows RT and Windows 8 tablets at this week's event, but left out a lot of detail, essential for informed buying decisions. That information is slowly starting to come to light, and might not help the company's case.
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Rigorous test results released this morning from DisplayMate Labs, run by Dr. Ray Soneira, conclude what some in the Apple support community are already discovering about their new iPads: the battery life indicator is displaying 100% charged when in fact it is really at about 90%.
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While the wide-ranging points of sale meant there were few huge queues for the press to get excited about, Apple still managed to notch up a blazing three million sales over its opening weekend, but will heat prove the enemy of the new tablet? Three and Up Three
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As Nokia's Lumia 800 phone becomes the latest device with a software-related battery issue, the company may show off its next model early in 2012. While Apple tops the U.K. sales charts as 2011 comes to a close.
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Samsung finally gets ahead of the iPhone in the power, prettiness and sheer impressiveness stakes. Is that enough to eat into the Apple high-profit pie? At the Heart of Power Being the best in the consumer tech stakes doesn't always mean success (Betamax anyone?) but it helps a lot.
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There's more at stake then just the battery problems some users are having when Apple updates iOS. Expect some good stuff too from the imminent upgrade, including improved Siri functionality. On a Charge Apple's first patch for iOS5 fixed some but not all of its problems.
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As the mobile industry gets ready to wind down for a few weeks, it's time to shout (or not) about those seasonal sales figures.
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