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Apple’s rise to test Intel’s next CEO

Future Apple internal chip development will have an outsized impact on Intel’s future. Originally posted at News – Business Tech

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Apple’s rise to test Intel’s next CEO

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Apple pulls pair of troublesome OS updates

A pair of updates for Apple’s products have both been pulled in the span of less than a week.

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Apple pulls pair of troublesome OS updates

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iPhone 5S and iPad 5 may be released in mid 2013 – Report

The holiday shopping season hasn’t even started and we’re already seeing reports about the iPad 5 and iPhone 5S (assuming Apple sticks with convention and doesn’t name the next model the iPhone 6).

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iPhone 5S and iPad 5 may be released in mid 2013 – Report

Ventev Mobile Accessories Debuts Unique iPhone 5 Battery Cases and a Portable Power Source With Rapid Charging …

LAS VEGAS and HUNT VALLEY, Md., May 20, 2013 /PRNewswire/ – Ventev Mobile Accessories will unveil unique iPhone 5 battery cases and a 5000 mAh Li-ion portable battery charger capable of rapid charging …

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The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights: Amazon.com, Netflix, Apple, Microsoft and Sony

The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights: Amazon.com, Netflix, Apple, Microsoft and Sony

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The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights: Amazon.com, Netflix, Apple, Microsoft and Sony

Apple's CEO to propose new tax laws to US senate

Apple's CEO Tim Cook will be answering questions about Apple's tax practices in front of the US Senate tomorrow and he plans to pitch his own ideas aimed at “simplifying” US tax laws.

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Apple's CEO to propose new tax laws to US senate

U.S. approves Apple iOS devices for use on Defense Department networks

IDG News Service – Devices built around Apple's iOS operating system have been approved by the U.S. Department of Defense for use on its networks, as the department moves to support multivendor mobile devices and operating systems.

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U.S. approves Apple iOS devices for use on Defense Department networks

Apple to face tax grilling

Tim Cook's appearance before a crucial senate subcommittee is likely to be dominated by questions over Apple's tax affairs.

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Apple to face tax grilling

iPhone 6 rumour rollup: Fingerprint sensor, Liquidmetal and names

There's nothing like exclusive, high resolution, leaked photographs of arcane internal iPhone components to trigger the gaga reflex in the iOSphere.

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iPhone 6 rumour rollup: Fingerprint sensor, Liquidmetal and names

Apple's iPhone and iPad join Samsung and Blackberry with Pentagon security approval

iOS 6 fit for use on US military networks        

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Apple iPhone 5 Versions Available at SportsFanPlayground.com; Call of Duty Black Ops II, Halo 4 Available for Order

SportsFanPlayground.com is currently taking orders on upcoming games Call of Duty: Black Ops II and Halo 4. Call of Duty will be released on November 13, while Halo 4 will be shipped on November 6. The store is also taking orders on the versions of the new iphone 5 by Apple.

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Apple iPhone 5 Versions Available at SportsFanPlayground.com; Call of Duty Black Ops II, Halo 4 Available for Order

Apple patents way to use other device's flashes for mobile photography

New patent in which a primary iOS device controls many other secondary devices as assistant flashes in order to light the scene Related Stories 91.3% o smartphone malware/viruses written for Android US Defense Department approves Apple's iOS devices for its networks Apple plans to make earphones more comfortable Samsung to sell 10m Galaxy S4 in a month, compared to 5m iPhone 5 in three days …

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US Defense Department approves Apple's iOS devices for its networks

IDG News Service – Devices built around Apple's iOS operating system have been approved by the U.S. Department of Defense for use on its networks, as the department moves to support multivendor mobile devices and operating systems.

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US Defense Department approves Apple's iOS devices for its networks