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yARN: Galaxy S III - with great sales comes great disappointment from the blogosphere
By Nick Broughall | 21 May, 2012 15:34Samsung has finally made it. Never mind the fact that the Korean giant became the world’s leading smartphone producer last November, the real indication of success in the 21st Century is just how critical the blogosphere treats you when you announce a new product.
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APP OF THE DAY: Fango
By Hafizah Osman | 22 February, 2012 11:50Fango app makes TV watching a social interaction form and lets you voice your opinions
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The iPhone turns five: Evolution of a game-changer
By Galen Gruman | 16 January, 2012 10:49It was just five years ago that Steve Jobs announced the iPhone, which despite early criticisms came to redefine mobile computing.
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APP OF THE DAY: Yelp
By Hafizah Osman | 06 December, 2011 11:57Yelp - an app that adds convenience to your life
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iPhone 4S users satisfied with Phone, but not its battery life
By Jared Newman | 02 December, 2011 04:02Users of Apple's iPhone 4S are even more satisfied than iPhone 4 users last year, with 96 percent somewhat or very satisfied, according to a survey from ChangeWave Research. However, 38 percent of those surveyed said the phone's battery life is too short.
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New iOS 5.0.1 glitches: Is Apple entirely to blame?
By David Daw, Nick Mediati | 15 November, 2011 01:38Are things really as bad as they seem with iOS 5.0.1? The update, released Thursday on a surprisingly quick schedule, primarily addresses battery issues caused by iOS 5--a sore spot for many iPhone 4S owners.
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5 hidden features in iOS 5
By Eric Mack | 11 November, 2011 07:55Who knew Apple's iOS 5 mobile operating system held so many secrets? Developers and sleuthing hackers have been hard at work since Apple released the OS in October unearthing a number of hidden features and tweaking the OS to do things it was never intended to do.
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iPhone 4S avoids Antennagate controversy
By Jared Newman | 09 November, 2011 03:49The antenna on Apple's iPhone 4S has gotten a clean bill of health, more than a year after its predecessor was plagued by a problem that came to be known as Antennagate.
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Final Space Shuttle launch carries modified iPhone 4s
By Jason Snell | 07 July, 2011 05:42When Space Shuttle Atlantis launches from Kennedy Space Center, it won't just be the 135th and final mission of the Space Shuttle fleet- it'll be the first space mission for Apple's iPhone 4.
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Apple iOS 4.3: A guide to getting started
By Ian Paul | 11 March, 2011 01:49If you haven't synced your iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad in the last 24 hours, you've got a surprise waiting for you: Apple has released iOS 4.3, promising new ways to access iTunes content, a Wi-Fi personal hotspot option and improved browser speeds. If you want to find out how to activate all the new features on your device, here's your getting-started guide to get the most out of iOS 4.3.
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BlackBerry Dakota signals RIM's desperation
By Tony Bradley | 14 January, 2011 09:23Images and details of the BlackBerry Dakota--the impending flagship smartphone from Research In Motion (RIM)--have emerged. The Dakota is packed with features as RIM struggles desperately to regain lost ground and compete with the Apple iPhone and the rising Android invasion.
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First Look: Facebook Single Sign-on
By Alex Wawro | 05 November, 2010 09:03Facebook is getting serious about on-the-go social networking with a suite of new features announced during the Facebook Mobile event on Wednesday.
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Mobile apps security: Apple iOS v. Google Android
By Barbara E. Hernandez | 14 August, 2010 10:39The Apple iOS, which runs on its iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad, has a flaw in how it reads PDF documents that makes it easier to hack. This flaw is exploited by JailbreakMe, a one-click site that makes it easy for anyone without any real tech skills to hack into their own iPhone.
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Top 5 Apple iPhone 4 press conference predictions
By Daniel Ionescu | 16 July, 2010 10:11Is there really a problem with the iPhone 4 antenna? Apple is about to answer this question Friday, at a hastily announced press conference at its Cupertino campus. Meanwhile, millions of iPhone 4 customers (and tech pundits) are playing the guessing game running up to Friday's event. What does Apple have to say about the antenna issue and what will it do - if anything?
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Windows Phone 7 offers superior business smartphone
By Tony Bradley | 15 July, 2010 05:13Microsoft used its annual Worldwide Partner Conference (WPC) in Washington, DC this week to reveal more details about the impending Windows Phone 7 smartphone platform. While Microsoft's smartphone market share has been plummeting, Windows Phone 7 could emerge as the best smartphone platform for businesses, and help Microsoft regain ground it has lost to RIM, Apple, and Google.
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Ask Geek Tech: Is iPhone 4 'Death Grip' Recall-Worthy?
By GeekTech bloggers | 14 July, 2010 10:17The iPhone 4 "death grip" story continues to have legs. Consumer Reports says that it can't recommend the iPhone 4 -- despite the fact that it tops Consumer Reports' rankings -- because of the so-called "death grip," and some in PR circles see a recall as "inevitable". Needless to say, we at GeekTech have our own views on this issue.
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