Wednesday, September 12, 2012

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Cell phone carriers will get whacked by the iPhone 5
CNNMoney
The price customers typically pay for a new iPhone is a heavily discounted rate cushioned by the carriers, who buy the devices from Apple (AAPL, Fortune 500) for close to their full retail price tags. (The 16 GB iPhone 4S that generally goes for $199 ...
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Trading in your old iPhone? Here's what it's worth
CNNMoney
"If Apple does announce a new iPhone model as expected, we anticipate the trade-in price [for old iPhones] will drop 10-15%," said Joe McKeown, a marketing vice president at ReCellular. "That's why we tell people: the sooner you trade in, the better." ...
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iPhone 5 launch: What to expect from Apple's new phone
Christian Science Monitor
Unless tech journalists have completely misconstrued the signals coming from Cupertino, Apple CEO Tim Cook will climb onto a stage in San Francisco tomorrow and unveil the long-awaited iPhone 5. And yes, smart money says the device will be called the ...
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Christian Science Monitor
Undercover reporter reveals conditions at Foxconn iPhone factory
ZDNet
A day before the rumored iPhone 5 is due to launch, the publication has released a report detailing the experience at Foxconn's Tai Yuan factory. The Post reporter secured a job at the plant, and documented his experience, which has been translated by ...
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Apple iPhone drama: Tim Cook's breakthrough?
MarketWatch
The performance of the new, ballyhooed iPhone will go a long way toward determining how Apple Inc.'s bloggers and Silicon Valley chroniclers will assess Cook's performance in Apple's first post-Jobs year. Apple's chief executive has to compete with ...
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Apple's iPhone needs to dazzle as market gets crowded
Reuters
Five years after the first iPhone upended the mobile industry, analysts say Apple is looking increasingly defensive as Samsung Electronics Co Ltd and other rivals have been first to market with phones that sport bigger screens or run on faster wireless ...
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Apple IPhone Sales May Top 10M in First Three Weeks
Bloomberg
Sept. 11 (Bloomberg) -- In "Street News," Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu reports on today's top stories including analyst expectations see Apple selling 10 million iPhones in the first three weeks of release, General Growth decides to remain independent and ...
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iPhone 5: EE may become first UK carrier to offer 4G
Times of India
LONDON: Britain's biggest mobile operator, Everything Everywhere, announced the imminent launch of its superfast mobile service under the new brand EE, putting it in line to become the first operator to carry the iPhone 5 on the 4G network. The ...
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New iPhone nears as holiday lineups unveiled
San Francisco Chronicle
NEW YORK (AP) — After weeks of speculation, anticipation and a dose of hype, Apple is widely expected to announce a new smartphone at an event in San Francisco on Wednesday. Apple isn't saying anything about the topic of the event, but the email ...
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San Francisco Chronicle
Ahead of the Bell: New iPhone expected
KEYC TV
NEW YORK (AP) - Apple is expected to unveil a new iPhone on Wednesday. Apple isn't saying anything about the topic of an event in San Francisco, but the email invitation it sent to reporters contains a shadow in the shape of a "5'' - a nod to the iPhone 5.
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Will iPhone 5 break all records?
NDTV
Share Flag as inappropriate. Loading... Alert icon. Sign in or sign up now! Alert icon. Loading... Published on Sep 12, 2012 by ndtv. As the buzz gets louder around the iPhone 5, set to be released today, it is expected to continue Apple's record ...
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New iPhone means business for O.C. companies
OCRegister
Though rumors have pointed to Apple launching a larger iPhone for months, local executives whose companies are shaped by Apple's handhelds are cautious about acting on rumors. They'll be watching along with the rest of the world for confirmation of ...
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Everpurse Bags Keep Your iPhone Charged All Day
Tom's Hardware Guide
"Everpurse comes with enough battery power to take your iPhone from 0% to 100% twice over! You can leave home early in the morning, go through a full day of work (Facebooking, Instagramming, games, calls and web surfing) and still have hours and hours ...
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iPhone 5 release could sell 10 million units by end of September, Apple predicts
Newsday
"The iPhone is the make-or-break product for Apple," said Sarah Rotman Epps, a mobile-phone industry analyst at Forrester Research. "Apple has the undeniable lead, but to stay on top they need to keep innovating." Apple could sell as many as 10 million ...
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Newsday
Getting an iPhone 5? 5 Tips to Sell Your Used Phone for More
Money Talks News (blog)
Today Apple announces the release date of its newest must-have product, the iPhone 5. Rumors have been flying for weeks that the date will be Sept. 21. If true, that gives you time to offset the cost by selling your existing phone for as much as possible.
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iPhone 5 to sell at a premium in Indian grey market
Business Standard
Prepare to pay a premium if you want to buy the new iPhone ahead of its formal launch in India. Even as the Apple Inc is yet to announce the launch of the new iPhone 5 in the US, the parallel market in India is bullish about good business as the ...
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A Visual History of the iPhone
PC Magazine
To know where you're going, you've got to first know where you've been. On Jan. 9, 2007, Apple's Steve Jobs announced the first iPhone at the MacWorld convention in San Francisco. It was promptly dubbed the "Jesus Phone" by a critical public that ...
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Shimi smart musical robot comes to the iPhone
SlashGear
Shimi turned up this week on Kickstarter seeking funding for a new iPhone version of the little dancing speaker dock. The project will fund on October 10, assuming it meets its fundraising goal. That fundraising goal is $100,000 and so far, it has ...
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