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Apple iPhone 5 goes on sale today
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Sep 21, 2012
The phone offers a bigger screen; it’s faster; and it’s the lightest smartphone in the world. What the iPhone no longer offers? Google Maps, which used to come pre-installed.
European leaders meet in relatively calm times
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Sep 21, 2012
European leaders are meeting in Rome today. The continent has been in a state of relative calm for a couple of weeks, ever since the European Central Bank bought time for troubled nations with a plan to buy up unlimited amounts of government bonds.
Apple's new map app... #Fail?
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Sep 19, 2012
Apple unveiled its new operating system today, and no more Google Maps -- Apple has its own map app now. But reviews for the software have so far been...less than stellar.
What's good for iPhones is good for FedEx
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Sep 18, 2012
Apple says it received two million orders for the iPhone 5 in the first 24 hours of availability. That is good news of course for Apple. It's also good news for shipping companies like Fed Ex.
iPhone boom is short-term bust for wireless carriers
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Sep 13, 2012
AT&T, Verizon and Sprint offer huge subsidies on new smartphones that hit bottom line.
What to consider before you buy the iPhone5
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Sep 13, 2012
Early adopters will likely pay a premium for the right to own the latest Apple product.
The iPhone 5 joins Apple's ecosystem
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Sep 12, 2012
After the usual hype and secrecy, Apple unveils a phone -- and another way to lure consumers into its eco-sphere.
Are you buying a new phone or a new lifestyle?
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Sep 12, 2012
As Apple announces its newest iPhone, we take a look at tech ecosystems you buy into when you buy a new gadget.
Apple-Samsung confusion paying off for Samsung
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Sep 12, 2012
After a patent lawsuit between Apple and Samsung made headlines, some people became more aware of Samsung's devices. It's paid off for Samsung, so far.
Apple's iPhone 5 sales could boost U.S. GDP
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Sep 10, 2012
It's said the new gadget, expected to be released on Wednesday, could add between a quarter and a half a percentage point to fourth-quarter GDP.









