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Apple agrees to settle an in-app purchase lawsuit by offering $5 iTunes gift cards, $5 in cash, or even a full refund in some cases.
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The report also added that the successor of fourth-generation full-size iPad will arrive somewhere in the third quarter this year.
Qualcomm announced its new RF360 "global LTE" chipset, which could allow the iPhone to support the standard of China Mobile, the world's largest carrier.
The pictures were posted by a Chinese Web site but the source of the images was not disclosed. Rumors about the successor to Apple's iPad mini have been circulating on the Web, but now a rumor has come up with proof.
In an apparent nod to Microsoft's Windows 8 touch-friendly UI, Google will begin selling Chromebooks with touchscreens this year.
As time went by, we observed that iOS 6.1.2 is capable of fixing the battery issues that occur because of the Exchange calendar bug.
Apple has confirmed to Reuters that hackers infected Macs used by Apple employees. The hackers were the same hackers who used the same exploit to attack Facebook last month and Twitter on Feb. 1.