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Thursday Apple Rumors: China Mobile Readying for iPhone Announcement

A deal between Apple and China Mobile to be announced soon; iPhone revenue alone tops many corporate icons; and iOS 7 launch sparked Internet traffic surge.

T-Mobile to Stop Stocking BlackBerry Phones in Stores

A T-Mobile executive told Reuters that the carrier won't keep inventories of BlackBerry handsets at its stores, but would ship them to buyers instead.

8 Things to Know About Grand Theft Auto Online

Take-Two Interactive Software is bracing for the launch of is online multiplayer version of the top selling Grand Theft Auto video game franchise.

Judge Will Decide If Amazon Gets To Build the CIA a Cloud

Amazon surprised the enterprise world in August with a win to build out a CIA cloud. It wants a judge to rule in its tiff with IBM over that award.

Wednesday Apple Rumors: Apple Partners With Quanta on 12-inch iPad

Apple continues to develop a larger iPad; Apple's general counsel sells $12 million in company shares; and Steve Wozniak wants a smartwatch.

Failure to Execute: 5 BlackBerry Blunders

BlackBerry has come a long way since being the mobile device darling, but many of its wounds were self-inflicted. Here are 5 of the most recent.

Apple’s iPhone Launch Wasn’t as Good as It Seems

Apple stock has been moving up since the launch of its latest iPhones. But while the sales numbers seem like a vast improvement, there's more to the story.

Tuesday Apple Rumors: iPhone 5s Outsells Cheaper iPhone 5c

Sales of the iPhone 5s handily topped the iPhone 5c last weekend; iTunes Radio's launch attracts 11 million users; and Apple refreshes iMac lines.

5 CEOs You Should Follow on Twitter

Tim Cook joined Twitter just in time to promote Apple's latest series of iPhones. But he's far from the only CEO on the site -- here are 5 others to follow.

BlackBerry Sold to Fairfax Financial Holdings

It finally happened: Despite an apparent lack of interest buyers, BlackBerry has reached a deal to be taken private by Fairfax Financial Holdings.

Monday Apple Rumors: Apple Sells 9M iPhones in Record Launch

Apple sells 9 million new iPhones over the weekend; German hackers say they have cracked Touch ID; and the NYPD promotes iOS 7 adoption.

Friday Apple Rumors: Gold iPhone 5s Sells Out Fast

Apple's gold iPhone 5s sold out in minutes after it launched; a software patch for the new iPhones is already out; and Tim Cook shows up at Palo Alto store.

Sprint’s ‘One Up’ Upgrade Program Is a Go

Sprint has launched its 'One Up' program. The program allows customers to upgrade their phones after one year instead of two.

Did Nokia’s Android Dalliance Spur Microsoft’s Purchase?

While Microsoft's acquisition seemed like an obvious way to move hardware development in-house, it might have been a way to keep Nokia away from Google.

Apple Tries to Prevent Fallout After iOS 7

Already, 18% of Apple users have upgraded their mobile devices to the new iOS 7. But changes always bring risk, especially at this scale.

Can You Hack iPhone’s Fingerprint Scanner? Drink Up!

A micro venture capital firm is offering a prize to the first hacker to penetrates security measures of the new iPhone 5s.

Cortana: Microsoft’s Answer to Siri

Microsoft is playing catch-up with its voice-activated assistant, Cortana. But if it can put out a solid application, it could see a huge boost in search.

Thursday Apple Rumors: iPhone Launch Sales Predicted to Top Records

Analysts expect up to 8 million iPhones sales this weekend; Tim Cook says Apple won't make 'junk'; and lines form outside New York and London Apple Stores.

4 Ways Apple’s Top Execs Blasted Android

The world's most popular computing platform is Android, the mobile operating system from Google. Many people believe it will crowed out iOS..but not Apple execs