Monday, February 25, 2013

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Mophie Announces Juice Pack Air for iPhone 5
Mac Rumors
While the Helium comes equipped with a 1500mAh battery, the Air offers a 1700mAh battery, which promises to double the iPhone 5's battery life, adding an additional eight hours of LTE use. The Helium, in contrast, is only capable of charging an iPhone ...
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Apple signals emerging-market rethink with India push
Reuters
"Now your dream phone" at 5,056 rupees ($93), read a recent full front-page ad for an iPhone 5 in the Times of India, referring to the initial payment on a phone priced at $840, or almost two months' wages for an entry-level software engineer. The new ...
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Mophie Launches New Generation Of Juice Pack Air Battery Case For iPhone 5
AppAdvice
The new Mophie Juice Pack Air for iPhone 5 provides more juice, so to speak, than the previously announced Mophie Juice Pack Helium for iPhone 5. This is because the Juice Pack Air boasts a battery capacity of 1700 mAh, whereas the Juice Pack Helium ...
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$1000 still up for grabs in our iPhone app comp
Illawarra Mercury
$1000 still up for grabs in our iPhone app comp. Feb. 25, 2013, 4 p.m.. $1000 still up for grabs in our iPhone app comp. The Illawarra Mercury's new iPhone app has really taken off, with more than 2000 readers downloading it over the weekend.
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Apple iPhone 5S vs. Huawei Ascend P2: Smart Phone Battle on Features ...
International Business Times AU
Reports suggest Apple will still use the iPhone 5 design for the upcoming iPhone 5S or iPhone 6 with only small changes inside the device. If the speculation is proven true, then iPhone 5s will sport a 7.6mm thin design weighing 112 grams with a 4-inch ...
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London Underground app Lines is hit with iPhone users
Metro
A Londoner who wanted to know quickly how the Tube was running has scored a hit with an iPhone app which instantly shows the status of all the lines. Digital designer Alasdair Monk developed the 69p download as he thought the apps already on the ...
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