iPhone Mini May Be Priced Between $250 And $300

We have been hearing rumors of a potential mini iPhone for quite some time now. Analysts have speculated that Apple will release a mini-smartphone to compete against low-budget smartphones in the developing markets. Now, Brian White of Topeka Capital has claimed that Apple may keep the price tag of a mini iPhone between $250 and $300.

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iOS 6.1 Bug Leads AOL Corporate To Disable iPhone-Based Meeting Management

Recently, it was reported that Apple’s support forums were fraught with users complaining about the bugs they were facing after installing iOS 6.1. Primary among these is the issue of battery drainage and overheating. But corporate entities such as AOL are facing other problems while using iOS 6.1. As a result, AOL has disabled iPhone-based meeting management.

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[Review] Temple Run 2: Take The Idol If You Dare!

Temple Run 2, the sequel to the smash hit Temple Run, has now become the fastest-spreading mobile game ever. Undoubtedly, this is another “endless runner” where you run through never-ending stony ruins, pulling off impossible 90-degree turns, leaping impediments, sliding beneath jets of fire, and a baleful jungle beasts are coming after you.

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Top Cryptography Experts Create Impregnable Encryption App

The top heads in the world of digital cryptography have been working on something for quite a while. Igniting the curiosity of many, they have finally come out with the fruit of their long work – a military-grade encryption service that, the group claims, is absolutely impregnable and secure, even from the governments.

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Tim Cook Didn’t Want To Sue Samsung Over Patent Issues

Apple and Samsung are currently embroiled in endless patent litigation. The duo has launched multiple patent lawsuits against each other, all around the globe. A report in Reuters now suggests that Apple’s current CEO, Tim Cook, had initially opposed a lawsuit against Samsung over patent issues.

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iOS 6.1 Users Report Battery Drainage And Overheating Issues

Apple rolled out the latest iOS update, iOS 6.1, at the end of last month. Since then, many users seem to have updated their devices. However, many of them are now reporting that ever since they installed the iOS 6.1 update, their devices have been registering unusual battery drainage and overheating issues.

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Yelp’s CEO And COO Signed Up For $1 Salary

We got another member in Silicon Valley’s $1 CEO club. The new member is Jeremy Stoppelman, CEO of business reviews site Yelp. Stoppelman has joined two other popular members of the club, namely Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg.

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Click A Taxi Reaches 50 Countries, Updates Mobile Apps

In recent years, we have seen a number of taxi networks tied to mobile apps and thus offering a unique transport solution. However, among such many services, Click A Taxi is the only company that can boast to be truly global, having expanded itself to 50 countries now. The company has now dished out redesigned mobile apps.

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