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Mobile data traffic costs to hit $370billion by 2016

The cost of delivering mobile data could rise sevenfold to $370 billion by 2016, according to a report this week by Juniper Research, which urged operators to tackle the issue by offloading more traffic from their macro networks.

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Flying Macbook Air 2011

The Apple Macbook Air is lighter than ever and can even fly. All the features of the Macbook Air air are now more exciting when the laptop can fly. Video after the break!

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Angry Birds   The Grown Phenomena

Having recently been introduced by my grandmother (68) to ‘Angry Birds’, I have swiftly been drawn in to this world of virtual wonder and sanitised destruction.  Watching her play avidly on her iPad, my curiosity took over, and I installed the original version on my Mac and played with similar vehemence.  Much has been said about Angry Birds, but this is a unique case, where the concept, the narrative, is seeping into other areas of popular culture.

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iCloud.com Mail, Contacts, iWork, Calendar

Heres another preview of the upcoming iCloud.com. The site is a web interface for Mail, Contacts, Calendar, Find my iPhone, and the iWork apps with your information stored on iCloud.

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iCloud.com   Demo and Pricing

iCloud demo – In this video the web applications found on iCloud.com are demoed giving you an idea of what will come this fall. iCloud will be priced at the following:

  • 5gb: free
  • 10gb: $20
  • 25gb: $50.00
  • 50gb: $100.00

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Video: Apple Store Challenge [Humor]

Mark Malkoff sets out to see what crazy stunts he can get away with at the Apple Store.

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Apple ruled to have violated patents in some consumer electronics products, but not iPhone, iPad

The U.S. International Trade Commission released details of an earlier ruling against Apple that said some of the consumer electronics giant’s products had violated patents owned by a company being acquired by a competitor. The ruling said Apple’s computers violated two patents owned by S3 Graphics Co., which is being acquired by handset maker HTC Corp. The ruling said Apple had not violated S3’s patents in its mobile products, the popular iPhone and iPad devices.

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