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CIO Columnist iPhone 5, iPad Mini: September Debut Eyed
By Eric Zeman
Why might Apple choose to bring a smaller iPad--an idea Steve Jobs hated--to market? The growing spate of smaller tablets from the likes of Amazon might force the decision.

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