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Top iPhone and Technology Related Stories from across the web
Samsung is set to reveal the sequel to the Galaxy Note on 29 August, ahead of the iPhone 5′s rumoured release date. Samsung set to announce Galaxy Note before Apple iPhone 5
Sharp will begin shipping screens for Apple’s new iPhone this month, the company has said. New iPhone screens coming this month, says Sharp
On Monday night, I was taking the Amtrak train home from a “Nova” shoot in Philadelphia — exhausted, but happy to have power and Wi-Fi for my laptop. Where Is David Pogue’s iPhone?
It has only been about 2 weeks since our last rumor roundup. Since then so many things have changed. Past rumors have been slightly altered into new rumors and this time it doesn’t just spread to iPhone 5 features. iPhone 5 Features and More – Friday Rumor Roundup
The once-sexy iPhone is starting to look small and chubby. That’s become a problem for Apple, which revealed last week that iPhone sales have slowed. Part of the problem is that the competition has found a formula that works: thinner phones with bigger screens. Apple v. Samsung: Galaxy tops iPhone with thinner body, bigger screen
In an attempt to throw some sanity into the world, we’re going to review the latest iPhone rumors — and tell you which are likely to be true. The next iPhone: What we think we know
One of the most secretive companies in Silicon Valley is squirming over Samsung’s intention to make public iPad sales data today during their patent trial. Apple to Samsung: Don’t reveal iPad, iPhone sales data
In the next few weeks we may learn more about Apple and the mobile technology market than we ever thought possible. Apple v. Samsung: Court Documents Include Photos of iPhone and iPad Prototypes
Japan’s Sharp Corp. said it will start shipping screens destined for a new Apple iPhone that is widely expected to be released in October ahead of the pre-Christmas shopping season. New iPhone screens set to ship for October release
Apple and Google’s mobile platforms are making billions of dollars for developers. For instance, Apple paid developers nearly $1.5 billion through its App Store in the first two quarters of 2012, according to mobile analyst Flurry. iPhone & Android App Stores Lifting the Developer Middle Class

