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FeaturesSeptember 15th, 2012 by Jon Gold
iPhone 5: How does it stack up against competing smartphones?
When the iPhone was first released in 2007, there really wasn’t anything like it on the market. Apple’s iconic smartphone quickly carved...
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NewsSeptember 15th, 2012 by Bob Brown
iPhone 5 pre-orders sell out, two-week wait
Apple iPhone 5 online pre-orders started Friday afternoon, and it only took about an hour or two for the initial batch of new smartphones to sell...
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FeaturesSeptember 14th, 2012 by Macworld Staff
The iPhone 5: What you need to know
Apple is generous with information when it releases a new product, but some of those product’s details may be difficult to ferret out of Apple pronouncements...
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NewsSeptember 10th, 2012 by Macworld Australia Staff
FedEx prepares for ‘surge’ on September 21, reported iPhone 5 launch day
Speculation that the iPhone 5 will ship on September 21 continues, following news that US postal service FedEx has pre-warned its employees of an...
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ReviewsSeptember 7th, 2012 by Mark Hattersley
Nokia Lumia 920 (vs iPhone 5) preview
Nokia has attempted to pre-empt Apple with the announcement of its Nokia Lumia 920 mobile phone. While Apple has yet to reveal the iPhone 5, thanks...
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NewsSeptember 3rd, 2012 by Macworld Australia Staff
iPhone 5 comparison images surface
As the September 12 next-generation iPhone launch approaches, a number of new images have surfaced claiming to be of Apple’s iPhone 5 alongside...
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NewsAugust 29th, 2012 by Michael Kan
China’s smartphone shipments overtake feature phones earlier than expected
China’s smartphone shipments surpassed those of feature phones for the first time ever during the second quarter, as low-price smartphone devices...
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NewsAugust 28th, 2012 by John P. Mello Jr., TechHive
Apple-Samsung verdict presents an opportunity for Microsoft
When the news broke Friday that a jury had awarded Apple US$1.05 billion in damages for Samsung’s infringement of iPhone and iPad patents,...
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NewsAugust 28th, 2012 by Simon Jary
Apple iPhone sales slump in China
Apple’s share of China’s lucrative smartphone market, the company’s second-largest market, dramatically halved to just 10 percent...
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NewsAugust 26th, 2012 by Ellen Messmer
Apps utilising smartphone’s GPS offer security risks
People with smartphones and tablets may be giving Apple and Android apps they download the permission to capture their geolocation data to know...
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BlogsAugust 26th, 2012 by Stefan Hammond
iPhone 5 challenges and challengers
Apple made no mobile phones prior to 2007. Five years ago, the then-Apple Computer released the iPhone. Unlike the iPod release of 2001, there was...
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NewsAugust 23rd, 2012 by Jay Alabaster, IDG News Service
Smartphone growth surging in Japan, Android users double iOS
Japan’s smartphone users have surged 43 percent this year, and two-thirds now use Android devices, according to a survey conducted by comScore....
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PlayAugust 22nd, 2012 by Bob Brown
Parody video: iPhone 5 is a camera
A new parody video purporting to be a leaked official iPhone 5 promo reveals that the much anticipated next-generation Apple smartphone is just...
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BlogsAugust 16th, 2012 by Rob Enderle
Samsung-RIM deal could kill Apple (or Samsung)
Samsung is again rumoured to be interested in buying RIM. If it does, it can choose two acquisition models – a full-blown merger or one that...
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NewsAugust 15th, 2012 by Macworld Australia Staff
Bookshop speeds up Uni textbook sales with QR code window display
The Co-op Bookshop, in conjunction with PayPal, has constructed a custom-built window display for university students to buy over 160 textbooks without...
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NewsAugust 15th, 2012 by Ashleigh Allsopp
An iPhone could be driving your car within 10 years
If the research being carried out by Australian scientists is successful, your iPhone could be driving your car for you within a decade. Dr Jun Jo...
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NewsAugust 11th, 2012 by Ashleigh Allsopp
Apple suppliers see record sales ahead of September’s ‘biggest launch in history’
Apple suppliers saw record sales in July, leading analysts to believe that Apple is ramping up orders of parts for new iOS devices in preparation...