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    iPad Mini Latest Rumors: $200 for 8GB of Storage, October Release

    There have been various rumors indicating that a mini iPad is in the works, and the rumor mill is incessantly churning. A new report has surfaced on Thursday, May 10, this time from iMore. Citing a previously reliable source, the outlet reports Apple will be releasing a 7-inch version of its popular iPad by October 2012, along with the next-generation iPhone. According to the report, the smaller version of the iPad would be cheaper, at the expense of less storage.

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    Facebook Rivals iOS and Android with Social 'App Center' App Store

    Facebook has joined Apple and Google by offering an app store for its platform, allowing users to go to a dedicated place to run social apps. Facebook says it is the perfect place for the 900 million Facebook users to find apps.

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    Macbook Air for $799 Reportedly on Way: What Specs Should We Expect?

    A new rumor has surfaced, courtesy of DigiTimes, about a possible $799 Apple MacBook Air. If true, this move by Apple could be due to the onslaught of cheap Windows based Ultrabooks set to attack the market later in the year.

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    New iPad 3: Did Apple Settle for Second Grade Tablet?

    The new iPad is great. It packs a super high-resolution display, a powerful A5X chipset and 4G LTE chips. But it could be the backup plan for Apple. Some analysts are saying that the original plan of Apple was to release a thinner tablet. The third-generation iPad was meant to be lighter than its predecessor. Instead there is an extra weight and thickness to the design of new iPad.

  • What's App

    Facebook Messenger App Gets Updated with Read Receipts, Locations and Real-Time Typing Indicator

    Facebook, the world's largest social networking service, has updated the iOS and Android versions of Facebook Messenger, its cross-platform messaging only app, in an effort to address some of the issues associated with text-based communication.

  • What's App

    Facebook Buys Ambient Social Location App Glancee: Why?

    After the recent $1 billion acquisition of social photography app - Instagram, Facebook has just bought another app - Glancee. The purchase was confirmed by Glancee on Friday. However, the deal is confidential and there are no words on the acquisition amount. Just there is a note over Glancee Web site that reads - "Glancee is joining Facebook".

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    LEGO Harry Potter Years 5-7 Hits iOS App Store: Grab Your Wand and Defeat Lord Voldemort

    Harry Potter series is at the end. We have seen the last movie - Harry Potter 8: The Deathly Hallows Part 2 - and the last book in the series. But many Potter fans are demanding for more. Here is some good news for them - LEGO Harry Potter Years 5-7 app is now available for iPhone and iPad.

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    iPad Mini Craze Growing Stronger, PriceGrabber Survey Shows: Why?

    iPad Mini could be an epic failure for Apple. But wait...we do not think like that anymore. Not now when the craze for the tablet is growing stronger day by day. More than 50% of U.S. consumers are reportedly demanding for a cheaper version iPad that could be priced between $250-$300.

  • Tablet

    Amazon Kindle Fire Losing Its Spark?

    The iPad has continued to gain market share even as rivals, such as the Amazon Kindle Fire, lost ground. In fact, it's the decline in the Fire's sales that has mostly contributed to the iPad's gains.

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    RIM Close to Hiring Marketing Chief, Stock Slumps

    Research In Motion Ltd stock slumped again on Wednesday, even as the company said it was close to hiring a marketing boss to fashion a unified message for the next-generation BlackBerry that will likely determine its future.

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    Nokia Files Patent Lawsuits Against HTC, RIM

    Wounded cellphone maker Nokia has turned on one of its former allies in the patent protection battlefield by filing lawsuits against rival smartphone maker HTC as it steps up its efforts to raise funds.

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    Nokia Depends Strategy to Exasperated Investors

    Nokia's chairman-designate Risto Siilasmaa defended its turnaround strategy on Thursday before meeting shareholders who are losing patience with the company's efforts to catch up in the smartphone market.

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