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Jonny Evans: WWDC 2012: Apple iPhone 5 details, Retina Display Macs
Apple didn't mention the iPhone 5 during WWDC this week (though see the image below for current speculation) and only introduced a single Mac model equipped with a Retina Display, but let a few hints slip, including this image of whatsome suggest might be an iPhone 5... Read More


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WWDC 2012: What to expect
This year's Worldwide Developers Conference looks to be unlike any of its predecessors in scope and scale, with Apple CEO Tim Cook likely to talk about everything from iOS 6 to OS X Mountain Lion to new hardware. Read More

Verizon's new Share Everything Plans: The devil's in the details
Computerworld sorts out the details in Verizon's new Share Everything data, voice and text sharing plan for customers who own several mobile devices, but want only one bill for their phone and data services. Read More

Retina MacBook Pro 'least-repairable' notebook ever, says iFixit
iFixit, a popular electronics do-it-yourself weabsite, today gave the new MacBook Pro with the Retina display its worst-possible repair score of just 1 out of a possible 10. Read More

Verizon's botched 'Share Everything' launch could sink carrier
Verizon Wireless botched the launch of its Share Everything voice, texting and data plans by making too many drastic and costly changes at once, analysts said Wednesday. Read More


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WWDC: Cook unveils iOS 6, new OS X, Retina display MacBook Pro
Apple CEO Tim Cook and a trio of top executives today outlined the new iOS 6, talked up this year's Mountain Lion upgrade for OS X and unveiled a new MacBook Pro laptop with a high-resolution "Retina" display. Read More

Verizon defends new shared data plans
The head of marketing at Verizon Wireless has defended the new shared data plans that take effect June 28 against criticism from some analysts and many outraged customers. Read More

Apple runs out of Retina MacBook Pros
Apple has exhausted supplies of its new $2,200 MacBook Pro that sports a high-resolution "Retina" screen, with the company's online store reporting a wait of three to four weeks by Tuesday's end. Read More

Apple to narrow OS X Mountain Lion's release date, unveil price today
Although speculation that Apple would wrap up work on its Mountain Lion Mac OS early has flopped, the company will likely narrow the launch date during its Worldwide Developers Conference today. Read More

Researchers find direct link between Flame, Stuxnet malware
Security researchers today said that they have found a direct link between the notorious Stuxnet worm and the more-recently-discovered Flame espionage malware, indicating that the two teams cooperated and collaborated. Read More

 
 
 

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