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Does the Surface Have All the Storage It Claims?
A California man is suing Microsoft because his Surface tablet computer has less storage than was advertised.
Wednesday Apple Rumors: iPhones Now 5.5% of All Cell Phones
iPhones now account for 5.5% of all cell phones sold; Samsung won't follow Apple's patent deal with HTC; and Nokia launches a map app for iOS.
After Samsung Salvo, Is Apple Over the Litigation War?
A surprising development with HTC could foretell a shift in thinking about costly legal battles in general -- a welcome relief for skittish shareholders.
Tuesday Apple Rumors: Apple Stores Top Sales Per Square Foot
Apple Stores make the highest sales per square foot; iMessage is causing text messaging to decline; and Apple employees can work on special projects.
Research In Motion Sets the Date
Research in Motion has finally set the date of its BlackBerry-10 release: Jan. 30, 2013. Here's why that day will be so important to the struggling company.
Monday Apple Rumors: Apple Working on iPhone 5S
Apple is developing the iPhone 5s and a new iPad; Apple strikes a licensing deal with HTC; and the judge looks into the jury foreman in the Samsung patent case.
Friday Apple Rumors: Apple Donates $2.5M to Sandy Relief
Apple gives $2.5 million to help Hurricane Sandy victims; Apple is sued again by VirnetX; and a British court is unhappy with Apple's apology to Samsung.
AT&T Reverses Decision on Cellular FaceTime
After criticism from consumer advocates, AT&T will open FaceTime cellular use to subscribers with 4G devices and tiered data plans.
Thursday Apple Rumors: Apple to Sell 46.5M iPhones in Q1
An analyst says iPhone 5 production capacity is rising; Foxconn could build factories in the U.S.; and a Texas jury rules against Apple in a patent lawsuit.
Google Wallet Goes Plastic … But Why?
Google Wallet has seemingly taken a step backwards with the introduction of a physical plastic card, but the move could still pay off for the search giant.
Wednesday Apple Rumors: Foxconn Admits Production Problems
Foxconn says making iPhones is hard; Microsoft will release free Office Suite apps for iOS and Android next year; and Apple may be investing in Sharp.
Gaming Console Ban May Be Nearing End in China
Sony's PlaysStation 3 has received certification by Chinese regulators, possibly signaling that China could end its ban on home gaming consoles.
Philips’ Hue: A Bright Idea for Tech Investors
Philips just debuted its LED, web-automated lightbulbs called Hue -- and they just might be the next big thing.
Tuesday Apple Rumors: Apple to Replace Intel Chips in Macs
Apple will drop Intel chips in Macs in favor of ARM processors; the iPad's market share falls on competition; and a patent suit against Motorola is dismissed.
Apple’s Biggest Risk Could Be Its Suppliers
A quick glance at Apple’s supply chain reveals the many challenges that come with it and the value of having Tim Cook as CEO in today's era.
Monday Apple Rumors: 3M iPads Sold After iPad Mini Release
Apple sold 3 million new iPads in first weekend after iPad Mini release; Google Maps may not come to iOS; and price of unlocked iPhone 5 mistakenly revealed.
Turning Loss Leaders Into Profits in Smartphones and Tablets
The big battle is between the different models -- primarily Apple's way versus Google's way -- for doing so. And Microsoft could have a problem.
Report: Google Is Going Plastic
Google reportedly is working on a physical Google Wallet Card for merchants that don't use NFC technology.
The Fastest Selling Smartphone That Isn’t an iPhone
The Galaxy S III by Samsung has moved more than 30 million copies in less than 5 months making it one of the fastest selling smartphones ever.