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  Monday, September 3, 2012
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CIO Columnist Are Consumers Dumping Samsung Smartphones?
By Eric Zeman
Trade-in sites, research firms suggest consumers are unloading their Samsung phones in the wake of the courtroom loss to Apple. But some are just upgrading.

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iOS 6: 10 Things Worth Knowing
Apple's forthcoming revision of its iOS mobile operating system delivers more Apple and less Google. Here's a look at other key changes.

iPhone 5's 'One More Thing': NFC?
Of all the features rumored to be in the iPhone 5, near-field communications steals the show for its potential to bring mobile payments to the masses.

iPhone 5 Battery Smaller Than Expected?
Images said to show the Apple iPhone 5's battery prompt concerns about the upcoming smartphone's staying power.

Samsung Gets In Last Word Against Apple
Despite Apple's expert witness barrage and time constraints, Samsung's Tim Williams manages to breathe new life into its case.

Apple iPhone 5 Sales: 170 Million In 12 Months?
The next-generation iPhone, which is expected to sport a larger screen and faster wireless powers, could sell as many as 170 million units during the next 12 months, a research firm predicts.

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New version of RIM's contact management application in BlackBerry 10 will take a page from Google's Android platform.

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Posted By Andrew Hornback:
"Oh, this is good for a laugh... people are taking perfectly good devices and getting rid of them because of a ruling that may lead to the manufacturer paying a fine and having to re-engineer their devices. Really?"
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Apple iPhone 5 Vs. Samsung Galaxy S III: What We Know
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