Sunday, August 26, 2012

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Facebook updates iPhone app to speed it up
NorthJersey.com
MENLO PARK, Calif. — What was the biggest complaint about Facebook's iPhone app? Users called it slow. Facebook Inc. is addressing those gripes, with the launch of a new, faster version of the app for Apple's iPhone and iPad on Thursday. Rather than ...
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NorthJersey.com
Apple (AAPL)'s iPhone 5, iPad Mini Expected to Debut Separately
Wall Street Pit
According to the report, the tech giant will debut the iPhone 5, or whatever it decides to call the next gen smartphone, at an as yet unannounced special media event on Sept. 12, while its smaller iPad Mini — a device which is expected to have a ...
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Confirmed: Apple to separate iPhone 5, iPad mini launch events
Examiner.com
Apple is going to have two big launch events this fall, according to a new report. Just a day or so ago, John Gruber posed a (good) question: why would Apple want to introduce the iPad mini alongside the iPhone 5? To that, Jim Dalrymple, who is known ...
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Examiner.com
iPad mini to debut in Oct after September iPhone launch
Moneycontrol.com
AllThingsD, a tech website affiliated with The Wall Street Journal, has now confirmed that Apple will unveil its next-generation iPhone and highly anticipated iPad mini at two separate events, rather than a single event as has been widely speculated ...
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iPhone 5 Rumors: Larger Display, Battery Life, Security, but Smaller Dock Port ...
Latinos Post
The people at Apple are probably having a field day following a court verdict in their favor over Samsung in a patent infringement case, and that excitement will continue with the release of the iPhone 5 in September. Samsung, currently the leader in ...
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Latinos Post
Trendwatch: Anya Kucheryavenko crafts one-of-a-kind iPhone cases from ...
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Vintage is a hot trend for fall in home décor and fashion, and many artists are repurposing vintage furnishings and jewelry to breathe new life into old pieces. But instead of a mixed-media necklace or a bundled brooch, a Rochester artist has an ...
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