Vincent Funaro
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iPhone 5 Release Date: Siri Not Coming to iPhone 4
Apple is not looking to port Siri onto the iPhone 4, despite reports claiming the company is testing the system on the device, according to the 9to5Mac technology website.
iPhone 5 Release Date: Cheapest iPhone 4S in the World Sells Out in 10 Minutes
Apple took reservations for the iPhone 4S this past Friday in Hong Kong and in 14 additional countries, and pre-orders sold out within 10 minutes, according to Ticonderoga Analyst Brian White.
Samsung Galaxy S2 Release Date: AT&T Slashes Prices on LTE Skyrocket and HTC Vivid
AT&T recently slashed prices on two new LTE smartphones, including the Samsung Galaxy S2 and HTC Vivid, according to GizmoCrunch.
Galaxy Nexus Release Date: New Smartphone Does Not Compare to Galaxy S?
The Galaxy Nexus pales in comparison to the iPhone 4S and Galaxy S2 in certain departments, according to GizmoCrunch.
iPhone 5 Release Date: 4G LTE iPhone 5 Coming to NYC in 2012?
AT&T might bring its 4G LTE network to customers in New York City sometime soon, according to a recent announcement made by the company's Senior Vice President Larry Solomon.
iPad 3 Release Date: Apple Considers Backlight Alternatives for iPad 3
Apple plans to launch the iPad 3 sometime in 2012, according to the latest rumors, and insiders revealed the company is set to find an alternative backlight for the tablet.
Black Friday 2011: Walmart Toy Land Holiday Sales Begin
With Black Friday approaching soon, Walmart has began to offer some holiday bargains with its "Toy Land" sales.
iPhone 5 Release Date: One in Ten Americans Own an iPhone
One in every 10 citizens of the United States owns an iPhone, according to a report released from comScore, a research firm, today.
iPhone 5 Release Date: US Cellular Carrier Chose Not to Carry iPhone
United States Cellular, the sixth largest carrier in the U.S., made a decision not to carry the iPhone 4S due to Apple’s terms of business.
Amazon Kindle Fire Release Date: Larger Screen on the Way?
Rumors surfaced that claim Amazon might release an 8.9-inch version of the Amazon Kindle Fire in the future, according to DigitalTrends



















