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Top iPhone and Technology Related Stories from across the web

With Samsung’s Galaxy S III already launched all eyes have now turned to Cupertino to see what their new iPhone will feature. iPhone 5 may feature Samsung’s Exynos 4 quad-core processor

Amazon.com Inc. is developing a smartphone that would vie with Apple Inc.’s iPhone and handheld devices that run Google Inc.’s Android operating system, two people with knowledge of the matter said. Amazon Said to Plan Smartphone to Vie With Apple’s IPhone

At some point in the year 2012, Apple is getting set to release a brand new iPhone, or that’s what the rumor mill would have you believe, this time packed with a massive quad-core A6 chip. iPhone 5 set for quad-core A6 chip

It’s been a little while since we got our hands on a nice, juicy iPhone rumor. Last week there was a bit about NFC finally coming to the iPhoneiPhone 5 Rumor: Leaked Image Of New iPhone Display Looks Familiar

Google and Samsung have pulled the Galaxy Nexus smartphone from store shelves and the online Google Play store to comply with a court-ordered sales ban on the device. Samsung Galaxy Nexus Phone Pulled, Google Plans Workaround

The Straits Times iPhone and iPad app users who updated their app on July 5 may have encountered problems with the app crashing upon launch. Restored iPhone apps include ST, problem with Apple, not developers

GLOUCESTERSHIRE police have shown they will use any technology available to ensure the safety of residents after officers used a free iPhone app to locate a missing man. Police use iPhone app to locate missing man

After what probably felt like a lifetime of drawing, animating, and otherwise supporting little circular blobs for Tilt to Live and its billions of updates, One Man Left decided it was time to move on. ‘Outwitters’ Hits the App Store, Here’s a Primer

Apple’s app reviews are not outsourced and the reviewers work on a surprisingly small team. A team that lets very few bad apps slip through. In fact, the iPhone had been largely free of spam apps for five years when a single malevolent app made its way into the App Store this week. iPhone Spam App Found in App Store, is the iPad Next?

Photos and creative page layouts look great when they’re big, so photo mags have a difficult time porting their efforts to the iPhone’s relatively small screen. British Journal of Photography iPhone App Gets it Right

 

 

 


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