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Let's Talk iPhone: Apple to Unveil Its Latest, Greatest October 4

You love your iPhone. You've waited patiently for Apple to give you a new model to love, but now there's reason to rejoice: The Apple Let's Talk iPhone event scheduled for October 4 is almost here. In a mere few days, the product will likely be unveiled, along with other surprises expected from Apple.

Apple iPhone5 Release: Larger Screen Size Expected

 An iPhone 4 is displayed at the Apple Store 5th Avenue in New York
The iPhone5 release date is almost here -- with an unveiling anticipated at a company event Tuesday -- and it is expected that among the biggest changes consumers will find in the product is a larger screen size.
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German Courts Uphold Apple Injunction Banning Samsung Galaxy Device Sales

T-Mobile and Verizon Weigh In On Apple-Samsung Patent Battle

On Wednesday, T-Mobile joined Verizon in filing an amicus brief in the most recently contested Apple vs. Samsung case over the design of the Galaxy line of tablet computers and phones. The original suit was filed in April in Northern California and covered seven utility patents, three design patents, several iOS app icons, and a number of trade dress designs for the iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad, as well as the packaging for the Apple products.
A man holds a BlackBerry PlayBook during the RIM annual general meeting of shareholders in Waterloo

BlackBerry Maker RIM in Decline

On Thursday, shares for Research in Motion Ltd. continued dropping as the BlackBerry PlayBook remains in production. With two senior staff resigning, RIM is fighting rumors that their commitment to the tablet market is coming to an end.
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Amazon Kindle Fire: Top Apps and Features

Amazon has launched its long awaited next generation of Kindles, but Kindle Fire has been the one to steal the spotlight as its full color, full feature tablet form priced at a reasonable $199 is suspected to pose a threat on the Apple's iPad dynasty.
Conference attendees look over the new Blackberry PlayBook at the Research in Motion Blackberry developers conference in San Francisco

Blackberry Playbook Not Abandoned ... Yet

Research in Motion rebuffed speculation that it was following HP's footsteps in abandoning its poor performing Playbook tablet, but the move highlights its difficulties penetrating Apple's dominant market position.
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Brazil's $12 billion iPad deal is in trouble: sources

A much-hyped $12 billion plan for Taiwanese manufacturer Foxconn to produce iPads in Brazil is in doubt due to stagnant negotiations over tax breaks and Brazil's own deep structural problems such as a lack of skilled labor, government sources tell Reuters.
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Amazon Kindle Fire Won't Burn iPad: Top 10 Reasons Why

The tablet market has plenty of room to grow, but the iPad is still light years ahead of anybody else, and Amazon Kindle Fire is too far behind to catch up. Here's a look at the top ten reasons why the Kindle Fire will remain cool to the tablet user touch.
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Amazon to Sell Kindle Fire Tablet in Best Buy, Staples

Amazon said the Kindle Fire tablet will cost $199, well below the industry-leading Apple iPad, which starts at $499. Now the world's largest online retailer says it'll use brick-and-mortar stores including Best Buy and Staples to help sell its new Kindle Fire tablet, expected to be released Nov. 15.

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