iPad Mini Pricing Details Reportedly Divulged

Apple’s unconfirmed iPad Mini tablet that everyone has raved about over these past few weeks should be announced on October 23rd if all goes dandy. Although Apple hasn’t even acknowledged producing a miniaturized tablet, it sure has received extensive media attention. Just a week in advance of the purported announcement, an inventory system of a European store indicates the iPad Mini sport a $840 price tag for all the bells and whistles.

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Ubuntu One Cloud Storage Application Hits Mac OS X In Beta

Popular personal cloud-based storage service Ubuntu One has struck Mac OS X computers in beta last Thursday. With the launch, Canonical’s service now resides on nearly all major operating systems — Windows, iOS, Android, Mac OS X, Ubuntu, and few Linux distributions.

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Amazon Kindle Owners May Be Subject To e-Book Refunds

Kindle e-reader owners who have made e-book purchases over the months April 2010 and May 2012 may be subject to a full, or partial refunds. According to an internet retailer, e-book prices will drop and refunds will be granted if a judge approves the established settlements with publishers who were accused of fixing e-book pricing.

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ITU Holds Patent Roundtable To Resolve Patent Issues

In today’s tech world, patent wars have become somewhat of a norm. We have seen a blizzard of patent cases spring up in the last few years as the smartphone market has expanded. Apple is suing Samsung, Samsung is suing back, Microsoft is going after Motorola, Apple is going after Sony and so on and so forth. The list is endless. Now, the International Telecommunications Union is holding a roundtable to bring all parties together to find a way to settle these issues amicably.

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SEGA Launches ‘Crazy Taxi’ Game On iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch

As announced by Sega earlier this week, Crazy Taxi has hit our iOS devices. Sega released a short teaser-film on Monday to preview the upcoming release. Crazy Taxi was a huge title on Dreamcast around the year 2000 and was available in those old-fashioned video game outlets for $60.00.

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T-Mobile To Slash iPhone Branding From BYOD Campaign

An internal memo obtained by TmoNews appears to justify T-Mobile’s plans of slashing the “Apple iPhone” branding from its BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) campaign that launched last month. T-Mobile, as we know, happens to be one of the few major U.S. carriers that doesn’t offer the iPhone. Owned and operated by Deutsche Telekom, T-Mobile USA has over 1 million unlocked iPhone on their network.

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Top iPhone 5 Groans: Lightning Cable, Battery, Reception And More

Apple’s iPhone 5 handset was launched only a few weeks ago and the complaints are pouring in at an extreme rate. The Apple support forums are full of hilarious and serious groans, thus we will continue on to share with you the top five gripes of the iPhone 5 abducted from the support forums. A few gripes we will share with you relate to the lightning cable, battery, reception, Wi-Fi, and date & time.

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iHelicopters Released Two iPhone-Controlled Insects

You might know that iHelicopters is the makers of the first iPhone controlled helicopters and RC cars. Recently the company has made two new “insects”. These two insects can be controlled via iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. The company has released this iDevice-controlled insects in the market. Customers can get it at $40.

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