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Apple to start production of upgraded, ultra thin Sandy Bridge MacBook Air notebooks

Following up its WWDC musings about a post-PC world, Apple is getting ready with its next generation ultra thin 11.6 and 13.3-inch MacBook Air notebooks that are scheduled to begin production and hit market soon. Apple has reportedly placed orders for the manufacturing of 380,000 Sandy Bridge-based MacBook Airs this month, in addition to a 80,000 thousand units of the existing MacBook Airs.
iPhone 5

Will Apple iPhone 4S have hybrid GSM-CDMA?

Is Apple gearing up for the release of a global iPhone with added capability of connecting to both GSM and CDMA? A new report provides evidence that supports the rumor.
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Amazon Kindle

Kindle to Generate $5.48 bln Revenue in 2011 for Amazon: Analyst

Caris & Co. said Kindle is a multi-billion dollar opportunity for Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN). Kindle can generate revenue in excess of $5.48 billion and $1.20 billion in gross profit in 2011, while the brokerage expects at least $8.64 billion in revenue and $2.11 billion in gross profit by 2012.
New Apple Campus Proposal

Apple's Massive New HQ a Curved Glass 'Spaceship' [PHOTOS]

Steve Jobs says he would like Apple to break ground next year on a 'spaceship'-type campus in the company's home town of Cupertino, California and move in by 2015 in a building the iPad-maker's CEO described as having a shot at being the best office building in the world.
iCloud

iOS 5 Impact: After iPad 2, iPhone 5 could feature full HD 1080p playback

Apple's iOS 5, unveiled at its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) the week by Steve Jobs, will feature the capability to play high resolution 1080p video content on iPad 2. What this means by extension is that the next generation iPhone will also sport this feature. iOS 4 hadn’t given iPhone and iPad users the 1080p playback facility -- they only had the 720p playback. Users could not even sync 1080p content to iOS devices through iTunes. Now that will change with the arrival of iOS 5.
hp touchpad

Why iPad Finally has a serious competitor: HP Touchpad

For the last year, we've seen the Blackberry and Android tablets and heard rumors of an armada of other tablets preparing to blow the iPad out of the water, but the ones that managed to make it to the market have fallen short due to a number of reasons.
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Apple relaxes rules for media Apps

Apple on Thursday handed a big victory to publishers by dropping demands they sell subscriptions through its App Store, a rare reversal for the iPad makers.
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Apple WWDC 2011: Can iCloud help iPhone 5 beat Android?

Technology giant Apple’s much awaited iCloud, which was presented by none other than Steve Jobs himself to the world as part of keynote address on the first day of Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2011, is expected to help iPhone 5 beat Google Android and breeze past Google’s own cloud-based Music Beta digital locker.
Nintendo announces iMario

Nintendo announces iMario

Japanese game developer Nintendo announced at the E3 that the company will be launching a re-mastered version of their highly popular and acclaimed video game Mario.

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