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iPhone 5 Release Date: Google's Android Beats Apple's iOS as Most Popular Platform
Recent figures by market research firm Nielsen shows that Android phones are the most popular smartphones among new buyers from June to August.
iPhone 5 Release Date: Verizon Blasts Apple for Attempts to Ban Samsung Galaxy Products
Verizon Wireless has demanded that Apple stop opposing the Galaxy series of Samsung products, saying that the continuing disputes between Apple and the Korean electronics powerhouse will hamper efforts to release 4G technology.
iPad 3 Release Date: Apple's Domination of Tablet Market Indicates 2012 Launch
Apple’s iPad has dominated the tablet market in the United States and Canada from April to July this year. According to research group Strategy Analytics, an amazing 6 million of the 7.5 million tablets shipped in North America were iPads.
Prince William and Kate Middleton: Duchess to Appear on Cover of Vogue?
It has been reported that Anna Wintour is pursuing Kate Middleton to appear on the cover of Vogue Magazine.
iPhone 5 Release Date: New App Will Monitor and Help You Sleep
A new iPhone mobile app has been launched to monitor how well you’ve slept.
Todd Palin Divorce Rumors: Sarah Palin to Sue Joe McGinniss for 'The Rogue' Claims?
Amid rumors that husband Todd Palin is set to file for divorce, potential 2012 presidential hopeful Sarah Palin is now threatening to sue Joe McGinniss and his publisher for "knowingly publishing false statements" about the ex-Alaska governor in his book, “The Rogue.”
iPhone 5 Release Date: Verizon Demands Apple Stop Trying to Ban Samsung Galaxy Products
Apple has been told to stop opposing the Galaxy series of Samsung products by Verizon wireless. The network provider has said that the continuing disputes between Apple and the Korean electronics powerhouse will hamper efforts to release 4G technology.
Church Offers $30,000 to Congregants in 'Reverse Tithe'
A church in New Jersey gave away $30,000 in cash by “reverse tithing.” The popular event saw the church hand out its collection plates as normal; only this time they were already filled with unmarked envelopes.
Racist Bake Sale to Charge Latinos and African-Americans Half the Price of Whites
A group of college students in California have organized a “racist” bake sale to protest against SB 185, a bill which is being considered by Gov. Jerry Brown which would allow public universities in the Golden State to consider race, ethnicity and gender in the admissions process.
Prince William and Kate Middleton to Live 'Relatively Normal' Lives?
Future King of England Prince William has explained that he wants to remain as a search and rescue pilot for as long as possible.