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Review: Apple's iPhone 5 destined for success

Scot Finnie: What needs to change in the mobile market | Apple's Maps app blunder ranks with 'Antennagate' in missteps, say experts

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Review: Apple's iPhone 5 destined for success
With the iPhone 5, Apple has again delivered something worthy of the iconic iPhone name and legacy, says columnist Michael deAgonia. Read More


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Scot Finnie: What needs to change in the mobile market
It's a dysfunctional industry reliant on a triad of supporting companies with their own priorities. Insider (registration required) Read More

Apple's Maps app blunder ranks with 'Antennagate' in missteps, say experts
Apple's stumble with its new mapping app is a debacle right up there with 2010's "Antennagate," analysts said. Read More

Troubled Apple Maps app sparks attack ad from Google's Motorola
Motorola Mobility, a division of Google, has created an ad that mocks the troubled Apple Maps application in iOS 6. Read More

RIM CEO apologizes for short messaging disruption Friday in Europe and Africa
RIM CEO Thorsten Heins said that as many as 6% of BlackBerry customers in Europe and Africa may have seen delays in getting and sending messages early Friday. Read More

T-Mobile USA turns on fast networks to lure iPhone users
As the latest iPhone went on sale Friday, with T-Mobile USA once again left out of the party, the fourth-place U.S. carrier started turning on a network that is designed to offer high data rates on unlocked iPhones. Read More


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Lawmakers: FCC may have rushed LightSquared decision
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission rushed to judgment in giving permission in early 2011 for startup LightSquared to offer LTE service in a band of wireless spectrum next to a band used by GPS devices, several U.S. lawmakers said Friday. Read More

Are you being watched ... by your phone?
If you're paranoid that your phone is spying on you, don't watch "Person of Interest," which highlights the many ways to hack, track, listen in on and use smartphones to monitor people, says Mike Elgan. Read More

Starbucks to support Passbook in iOS 6 by end of September
Starbucks said it will update Passbook in iOS 6 at the end of September, presumably meaning it will integrate its existing Starbucks digital payment card into the new mobile app from Apple. Read More

Shark Tank: Just like the instructions said
Employee who works in a remote office has his company iPhone replaced at the local store for the mobile carrier, then calls this IT pilot fish at HQ with a problem: The new phone won't accept his password. Read More

JR Raphael: LG Optimus G: 5 big questions about the new flagship phone
LG's new Optimus G Android phone certainly looks impressive, but some important things about the device are still unclear. Read More



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