News archive for September 2012
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Samsung targeting 30m sales for Galaxy S3 before 2012 ends
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Verizon: subsidized iPhone 5 or unlimited data, not both
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iOS 6 country-specific features listed
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Rumours of the iPod classic's death have been greatly exaggerated
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Moore's Law is safe for another decade
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US to get CDMA, GSM iPhone 5s
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The easiest way to kill PC gaming
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Apple iPhone 5 confirmed to use nanoSIM
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Wii U price and date announcements confirmed for Thursday
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Leaks have taken the fun out of Apple events
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LG Optimus G will have 'world's best camera'
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iTunes gets 10.7 update as iOS 6 GM for developers drops
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iPhone 5 vs iPhone 4S
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Apple's EarPods fit to shape, provide better sound
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New iPod nano livens things up with bigger screen, bubblegum colors
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iTunes getting major revamp this October
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Apple announces new iPod touch
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iOS 6 release date confirmed as September 19
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Apple iPhone 5 coming to Verizon, AT&T and Sprint
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iPhone 5 is first Apple phone with 4G
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Apple introduces Lightning, the iPhone 5's 8-pin dock connector
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Apple has shifted 400 million iOS devices
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Tim Cook: Apple sold 84 million iPads through June 2012
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Reporter goes undercover in iPhone 5 assembly plant
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Porsche caught in £500 sat nav 'upgrade' scandal
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Haswell to compete with next-gen consoles
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Apple leaks new iPod touch, iPod nano and iTunes
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iPhone 5 name leaked by… Apple!
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Sony Handycam NEX-VG900E brings 35mm shooting to the home
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iPhone 5 'Lightning' dock connector leaked
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Anonymous stands its ground - claims it definitely did hack the FBI
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Android device activation hits 500 million globally
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Range Rover shows what in-car surround sound should be like
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Sony announces world's first full-frame DSLT, the Alpha a99
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The small business security guide
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Sony refreshes NEX E-mount lens lineup
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BlackBerry sales at zero in some retail stores, analyst finds
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Analyst: iPhone 5 will blow 4S out of the water, expect 'iPod Music' service
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HarperCollins offering discounted ebooks after price fixing settlement
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Intel Haswell: low power or high-performance?
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Intel wants you to 'treat your PC like a human'
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Zuckerberg: native Android app on the way, no Facebook phone