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Apple is now allowing trade ins of old iPhones at its retail stores, something other electronics retailers have already been doing, and customers can get from between US$ 150 to US$ 250 per device. Apple Gets in on iPhone Reseller Market Anyone who's ever pondered buying an iPhone has no
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As part of the Galaxy family's ever-growing line up, Samsung has officially unveiled the Galaxy S4 Mini for those with diminutive digits, but while the baby of its own family, it is still a touch bigger than an iPhone 5.
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Photos and video are so easy to shoot on phones, it is easy to overlook the quality differences, and few of us shoot enough video across devices to compare the results. So, Nokia is taking its message to the streets (well, YouTube) with direct comparisons against rival models.
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How's this for flat design, Apple's latest iOS update improves precisely one feature for one model of iPhone. Flat? Largely redundant more like.
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Apple will release a new unlocked model of the iPhone 5 in its own stores and through T-Mobile in a couple of weeks, adding advanced wireless services for improved LTE performance. T-Mobile Ups Its Game At its Un-carrier event in New York today, T-Mobile announced LTE support in seven U.S.
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Apple has finally released its third iOS update in around a month, this time to combat those using the Evasi0n tool to jailbreak their devices. The Prison Break is Over, For Now Having been in the pipeline for rather longer than expected, Apple has finally released iOS 6.1.
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While it may not be the best-selling device or be the most used ecosystem, Apple can lay claim to iPhone being the most profitable smartphone on the market, and now the most used device for those accessing the mobile Internet.
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Those on LTE networks with the latest model iOS devices get better support from the new Apple update, while Passbook, iTunes Match and a few other features get a quick touch-up. Favoring the New Boys Hot on the heels of news of a bigger-memory iPad comes the small
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The knives have been well and truly out for Apple ahead of today's earnings call, with analysts predicting relatively weak numbers.
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Information released over the weekend shows Samsung's Galaxy range ship over 100 million units, with a new Titanium model going on-sale, while Apple is supposed to be reducing build orders for the iPhone 5.
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From the success of Passbook to the gloom of Maps, and the dings on the new iPhone and confused iPad updates, Apple has had a mixed year, but will have learned some lessons for 2013. The Booby Prize Apple had a funny year in 2012, with the Maps app problems
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It’s that time of year again. In lieu of sending everyone a new sweater, publications’ gifts to their readers are “best of the year” lists. This year’s end-of-year summaries from Time magazine, one of the most venerable list-makers, include compilations of Top 10 Gadgets and Top 10 Apps.
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Despite the lack of huge queues and choatic scenes, Apple has announced sales of two million units to Chinese customers over the three-day launch period of the iPhone 5. But now all eyes will be on Apple's plans for 2013.
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Apple's beleaguered Maps app users get another warning, this time from Australian Police, called out to rescue several lost travellers in recent months trying to navigate a Victoria State National Park. 'X' Doesn't Mark the Spot Usually when a GPS or maps app goes wrong, you only end up a little lost.
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