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Jonny Evans: iPhone 5 release: Display production begins June -- WSJ
The Wall Street Journal this morning reports Apple will begin production of new 4-inch displays for use in its iPhone 5 next month, the sixth generation of its device. Read More


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IT Blogwatch: iPhone 5 release date & 4-inch rumors all-but confirmed
The iPhone 5 release date is basically now known. And the rumors of a larger, 4-inch screen are all-but confirmed. Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL), of course, ain't sayin' nuffin'. In IT Blogwatch, when no less of an organ than the WSJ says it, bloggers sit up and listen. Read More

IT Blogwatch: iPhone 5 design: Dissected, discussed, damned
The iPhone 5 design is coming together. Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) has been said to be going in all sorts of conflicting directions over the past few months, but the rumors and insider whispers are coalescing towards a coherent picture. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers either love or loathe what they hear. Read More

Microsoft to charge $15 for Windows 8 upgrade deal
Microsoft plans to charge users who buy a new Windows 7 PC $14.99 for an upgrade to Windows 8. The upgrade program is expected to kick off alongside the delivery of Windows 8 Release Preview in June. Read More

HTC Evo 4G LTE review: Almost great
HTC's Evo 4G LTE smartphone has a lot going for it, but other factors, including the lack of LTE service from Sprint, make it difficult to recommend. Read More


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JR Raphael: Google's grand Android plan: Finally, it all makes sense
Android may be on the brink of its biggest change yet -- a shift that could redefine the platform and send waves through the entire mobile market. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple store: June's Retina Display Macs and the iPhone 5 halo effect
When it comes to the iPhone 5, Apple doesn't have a problem -- it has an incredible opportunity. Millions of happy iPhone users are more willing than ever before to purchase a Mac or iPad, because they love their iPhone. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple WWDC: iOS 6 says farewell to Google Maps
What's the Mac web going to do now the iPhone 5 rumors are pointing to September? Speculation is all around iOS 6 -- specifically the seeming imminent replacement of Google Maps with a new feature the world and its brother this morning's calling: 'Apple Maps'...what? Read More

MacBook Pro refreshes may be imminent, say reports
Hints that Apple will soon refresh its iMac desktop and MacBook Pro laptop lines accumulated today as several Mac-centric blogs revealed new details gleaned from the Web and unnamed sources. Read More

New DDR4 memory to boost tablet, server performance
Although the standard for DDR4 memory won't be finalized until summer, several companies are already preparing to ship modules that will boost performance in data centers and on consumer devices Read More

 
 
 

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