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Apple iPad Should Lower Price Point, Says Analyst

The phrase 'iPad killer' has been bandied about for so long that one could be forgiven for the mistake of thinking such a device actually exists. As it turns out, the true iPad killer, according to Goldman Sachs analyst Bill Shope, won't be another tablet but the iPad's own prohibitive price tag.
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Black Friday 2011: Best Deals From Prominent Brands and Stores

Even the online shopping Web sites are way ahead in the best price race, by offering the finest deals, free shipping and other attractive offers to its customers online. The early bird and Super Saturday offers add even more excitement to the biggest shopping day of the year.
iOS and Android to Receive Xbox Live Game – Is Microsoft Shooting Itself in the Foot?

Rumor Roundup: Xbox 720

In the wake of two of Xbox 360's greatest games, rumors have begun to surface about the next generation of the Xbox, the Xbox 720.
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Apple iCloud - the New Digital Hub

Barclays Capital believes that iCloud could be Apple Inc.'s (NASDAQ: AAPL) most important new service since the launch of iTunes in 2003.
The Nest

Nest Sold Out Until 2012

The Nest - the so-called 'iPod of thermostats' - barely touched down on the marketplace before selling out; the smart thermostat is so popular that you won't be able to get your hands on one until early 2012.
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Gmail Apple iPhone, iPad App Recalled Due to Bug

Google released a Gmail iPhone, iPad and iPod app Wednesday hoping to streamline Apple users' Gmail experience and encourage more users to switch to the Google email platform. The new iPhone, iPad and iPod app was recalled due to a bug with notifications and Google pulled the iOS app to fix the problem.
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Gmail App for iOS is Released

On Wednesday, Google's rumored updated Gmail app was released for Apple's iOS. It will be available on the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch running on iOS 4 and up.
Siri Voice Recognition

Siri Can't be Released for iPhone 4, iPod Touch Right Now, Why?

Steve Troughton-Smith, an Ireland-based hacker, along with his San Francisco-based friend, Grant Paul, claimed to have successfully hacked Siri to run fully on the iPhone 4 and the iPod Touch 4G. However, Paul, who goes by the Twitter handle @chpwn, explained in a blog post on Tuesday why they can't release Siri for iPhone 4 and iPod touch as of now.

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