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Analyst skeptical of $249 price for iPad Mini
Claims by a German website that Apple will price the iPad Mini starting at 249 euros were met today with skepticism by an analyst who two months ago projected the opening price would be $299 in the U.S. Read More


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FAQ: The ins and out of Windows 8 pricing
Microsoft and its retail partners revealed a few more details about Windows 8 pricing, clarifying what the Redmond, Wash., developer has purposefully left muddy in the months leading up to its release next week. We try to answer the most-pressing questions. Read More

SoftBank-Sprint deal not a regulatory slam-dunk
Will U.S. regulators balk over Japan-based SoftBank becoming a 70% owner of Sprint, based in Overland Park, Kansas? Read More

Kaspersky discovers miniFlame cyberespionage malware directly linked to Flame and Gauss
Security researchers from Kaspersky Lab have identified another piece of malware targeting the Middle East that is likely part of the interrelated cyberespionage efforts behind Stuxnet, Duqu, Flame and Gauss. Read More

Preston Gralla: Windows 8's first theme song makes clear: This isn't your father's Microsoft
The background theme for Microsoft's first ads for Windows 8 make clear that the company is straying far from the middle of the road and tried-and-true for music. The song, "Only Want You" by the Eagles of Death Metal, is about the last thing you'd expect from Redmond. Read More


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Raw video: Baumgartner jumps from edge of space while eight million watch live
Daredevil Felix Baumgartner jumped from 128,097 feet Sunday, shattering a record that has stood for more than 50 years. He reached an estimated speed of 834 miles per hour (1,342.8 km/h) or Mach 1.24. Read More

US lawmaker questions FTC Google antitrust probe
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission should "tread carefully" before bringing an antitrust complaint against Google, a veteran U.S. lawmaker said as news reports suggested the agency is ready to move forward. Read More

Nokia Nearby app adds location services to smartphones
Nokia's Nearby location app has exited beta testing, and is now available in the phone maker's app store, as it continues to push location services across its range of phones. Read More

ICANN promotes new personalized website service
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers has rolled out a new service designed to help users find the information they're looking for on ICANN's sprawling website. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple preps 23 October $249 iPad mini as iPhone 5 beats Galaxy III
We seem a way from peace in the smartphone wars. Apple will introduce its 7.85-inch, $249, iBook-focused iPad mini on October 23. Meanwhile its relationship with Samsung continues to decline, even as the quantity of Web traffic generated by the iPhone 5 eclipses that created by Galaxy III users. Read More

 
 
 

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