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Apple's iPhone 5 and Samsung Galaxy S2: How Do They Stack Up?

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Apple Inc.'s delay of launching the next version of iPhone, iPhone 5, has been Samsung Galaxy S 2's gain as the ultra-thin smartphone recorded phenomenal global sales of 3 million units in 55 days in the UK and it is expected to launch in four versions in the US.
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iPhone 5's Leaked Photo Suggests Its China Launch in September

A photo of an iPhone5 prototype running on China Mobile’s current 3G TD-SCDMA network has been posted to several websites and was picked by AppleInsider, suggesting Apple might bring the touchscreen handset to the world’s largest mobile carrier in September.
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Apple may rule the tablet market throughout 2012

Can HP's WebOS Tablet TouchPad be an Apple iPad Killer?

Apple Inc. is facing heavy competition from other tablet makers. Adding heat to Apple is the news that on July 1 HP released its first WebOS-based tablet, TouchPad. Can HP TouchPad be an iPad killer?
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Apple Surpasses 15 billion App Downloads

Technology giant Apple said in a statement that customers have downloaded more than 15 billion apps from its iTunes App Store.
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NASA releases new Android app free for download

The user can access several features such as official images , videos, mission information, news, NASA TV and featured content with the new NASA App for Android.
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Apple's app downloads race ahead, surpass 15 billion

Apple Inc customers downloaded more than 15 billion applications in the past three years, the company said on Thursday, releasing figures that suggest the rate of downloads is sharply accelerating.
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Jailbreakme.com Returns, iPad 2 Finally Jailbroken

Users looking for an iOS 4.3.3 jailbreak for the iPad, iPod touch and iPhone have found an answer with JailbreakMe.com, a site which automatically guides users through the jailbreaking procedure.
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Hackers expose flaw in Apple iPad, iPhone software

Hackers have disclosed a bug in software from Apple Inc that security experts said could be exploited by criminals looking to gain remote control over iPhones, iPads and iPod Touch devices.

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