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First Look: Apple iPhone 4S

Your basic guide to the new Apple iPhone 4S | iPhone 4S chatter swamps the Web

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Your basic guide to the new Apple iPhone 4S
Time to get over the fact that Apple didn't announce the iPhone 5, but instead introduced the iPhone 4S, which boasts a collection of upgrades nonetheless. Here's a quick spin through what's new. Read More

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Apple's iPhone 4S announcement in Cupertino, Calif., predictably turned into a major social media event, prompting techies to post tens of thousands of related tweets on Twitter, thousands of thumbs-up likes on Facebook, and hundreds of comments on popular news sites during the 90 minute-long event. Read More

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