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| Apple iPhone 5 all but sold out USA TODAY Apple once again dominated shopping malls this weekend with what appears to be record-breaking sales of the new iPhone5. But there are a few wrinkles. While the phone is virtually sold-out and hard to come by, many early shoppers found a few things to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Apple got the iPhone 5's physical design right CNET With the iPhone 5, Apple did what it does best: come up with a good industrial design. But that's not always the case. Until I got my hands on the iPhone 5 -- I picked one up on Friday -- I wasn't sure if Apple had nailed the design (hands-on videos ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Scuffgate? Some Early Adopters Claim iPhone 5 Case Is Scratch-tacular. All Things Digital A number of Apple early adopters claim that the back case of the iPhone 5 is highly susceptible to scratching and more visible signs of wear and tear, according to multiple reports from across the Web. It seems to be an issue with the anodized aluminum ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| "Who Needs A Life More? iPhone Maniacs Or Those Who Tweet About Them ... Forbes I wanted to be among the first in the world to get my iPhone 5′s. I beat my California friends by 17 hours." He had previously told TechCrunch at the time of the iPhone4 launch that, "I've gotten so used to waiting in line, overnight, it has meaning ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Is The iPhone's Biggest Setback Its Lightweight Form Factor? These Folks Think ... Today's iPhone This is one of those articles I was on the fence about writing, so I hope you'll find as much humor in it as I will. The thing is, after every iPhone launch, there's always a critic, or someone think the new iPhone boring, or someone that says Apple ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| iPhone 5 may buoy weak economy The Salinas Californian If the U.S. economy looks a little merrier this December, its Santa Claus will be the iPhone 5. U.S. sales of Apple's latest must-have gadget could pump more than $3 billion into the economy by year's end, say some economists and technology analysts. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Calling Out Apple: The iPhone 5 is NOT "The World's Thinnest Smartphone" Inventorspot Apple CEO Tim Cook and Phil Schiller, Apple's senior VP of worldwide marketing, may have wowed the faithful at the iPhone 5 keynote kickoff on September 12th but not all of the stats the suits were trumpeting stand up to scrutiny. Schiller heralded the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| iPhone 5 Scuffgate and Apple's QA Problem allvoices A recent video from iFixIt solidifies these claims, having a two-year old scruff up both devices. The comparison was shocking, with the iPhone 5 crumbling under pressure. While the iPhone 4S had its own issues with shattering glass, it didn't really ... See all stories on this topic » |
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