Monday, March 4, 2013

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Apple patent filing may lead to iPhone that ...
CNET
Your iPhone could one day switch to vibrate mode, adjust its own volume, and wake from sleep mode without you lifting a finger. A patent application published today by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office suggests a phone or other device empowered with ...
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Apple Planning 'Colourful' iPhone: Report
Indiatimes.com
WASHINGTON: Tech giant Apple could make its iPhone available in different colors, similar to what Nokia does with the Lumia 920, a report has said. Apple iPhone. According to Apple Bitch, the tech firm has posted a new job looking for an anodizing ...
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Indiatimes.com
Thief Steals Fake iPhone, Is Caught While Returning It
Kotaku
Thief Steals Fake iPhone, Is Caught While Returning It Pickpocketing is a major issue in a lot of places, and China is no different. Crack open any Chinese travel guide and there will be whole sections dedicated to techniques to prevent ...
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iPhone 6 may come with S Pen Stylus as Apple files three patents
News Tribe
Apple has filed three patents for Smart Pen that could be used in various gadgets and if we are not wrong S Pen could be compatible with upcoming iPhone 6. The stylus could be used for an improved touch and hover sensing besides giving an advantage of ...
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News Tribe
iPhone 5 Moshi Overture wallet case avoids carrying both
Phones Review
Although we usually focus on new smartphones and tablets we also like to bring readers news about accessories and today we have details of a rather nifty case for iPhone 5, the Moshi Overture wallet case. Often as we dash out of the door we grab our ...
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Phones Review
Optimus G vs. iPhone 5: Can LG Curtail Apple's Rising Popularity in India?
IBTimes India
It's rival Apple had launched iPhone 5 in India more than three months ago and is registering huge sales in the sub-continent as well as other regions around the world. With iPhone 5 htiting remarkable sales, does Optimus G have enough tricks in its ...
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IBTimes India
iPhone with a 4.5-inch screen coming in 2014? Polycarbonate iPhone 5 with a ...
IntoMobile
We have two juice iRumors to share with you, one involving an iPhone with a bigger, 4.5-inch screen that could hit the daylight at some point next year. Of course, nothing is confirmed at this stage and since this is Apple we're talking about, many ...
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iPhone 5S, iPhone 6 Release Dates Set on August 2013 and Q1 2014?
International Business Times AU
According to AppleInsider, the new date could be August 2013 and early 2014. The Apple-centered website also reported that Chinese company Foxconn, the manufacturer behind most of Apple's products, will exclusively produce the iPhone 6 and iPhone ...
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International Business Times AU
Samsung Has Lost iPhone Legal Dispute in Japan
Day News
Samsung has lost iPhone legal dispute in Japan, another legal battle on patents and against Apple. It is about a recent dispute involving copyright infringement with regard to a 3G technology that the company has developed. Samsung is one of the top ...
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Day News
Opinion: Five improvements iBooks Author needs to make
Macworld UK
We write plenty of iOS-specific coverage, and would be willing to limit our sellable audience for such topics, but only if we could sell to iPhone and iPod touch users, too. (And then there are Mac users, who don't even have an ebook reader--but that's ...
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Macworld UK
HTC One – It's sharper than the iPhone 5
3G.co.uk
Historically, the Apple iPhone 5 has "ruled the roost" when it comes to smartphone display screens. Apple's Retina display was so named as the resolution is so sharp that the human eye has difficulty seeing individual pixels at normal viewing distances.
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3G.co.uk


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