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    By Dawn Kawamoto

    | 10:00AM 6/28/2011
    When Apple rolls out its next-generation, high-end iPhone 5 this fall, one analyst is predicting the company will also shoot for the low-end market by introducing a second, inexpensive iPhone model that's capable of working with prepaid phone plans.

    By Dawn Kawamoto

    | 10:25AM 3/04/2011
    Talks between Apple and China Mobile didn't go so well back in 2009, but Steve Jobs apparently wants to take another stab at getting his wildly popular iPhone onto the world's largest network. And Apple may be more accommodating about terms now that Google's Android is gaining share globally.

    By Dawn Kawamoto

    | 10:30AM 3/02/2011
    Verizon has put off by three months its switchover from an unlimited data plan to tiered pricing for new customers, possibly to coincide with the release of the iPhone 5 this summer. Exact pricing for the new plan is still not determined.

    By Dawn Kawamoto

    | 11:20AM 2/24/2011
    Samsung is out to boost its laptop sales by 80% this year, and key to that effort will be its supersvelte 9 Series notebook. Aimed directly at Apple's MacBook Air, the new machine is a move to refocus on high-end gear -- with a high-end price to match.

    By Piet Levy

    | 11:00AM 2/15/2011
    At the dawn of automobile mass-production, Henry Ford famously said of his Model T: "Any customer can have a car painted any color that he wants so long as it is black." Until recently, the iPhone was in its Model T era. You could customize it with different apps and cases, but any customer could...

    By Aaron Crowe

    | 1:00PM 1/28/2011
    Verizon is allowing some AT&T customers to trade in their iPhones for credit when they buy a new Verizon iPhone 4 and sign up for a two-year contract, although the trade-in value isn't as much as they'd get by selling their old phones on the secondary market. A quick glance at Gazelle.com,...

    By Danny King

    | 8:30PM 11/10/2010
    Apple's iPhone 4 is the most reliable smartphone around, according to SquareTrade. In a report released Wednesday, the warranty provider says the iPhone 4 is about three times less likely to malfunction in the first year of ownership than BlackBerry devices.

    By Alex Salkever

    | 9:00AM 10/25/2010
    By now you probably know that the surprise hit of Apple's latest earnings call was the hockey-puck-size AppleTV device. But an unexpected upside for Apple is that AppleTV could be a backdoor entry into the video-game console market. Here's how that would work.

    By Abigail Wise

    | 2:30PM 10/21/2010
    Navigate efficiently through Black Friday mobs or even avoid the masses all together by using your iPhone. A simple download can save both cash and chaos. The following featured apps are free and designed to make shopping easier, especially on stressful days like Nov. 26. While many face the cold...

    By Kevin Kelleher

    | 8:00AM 9/06/2010
    The Torch is fizzling. Now what? The Torch was Research In Motion's bid to return to the cutting edge of smartphones, a market that is at once a rare corner of the economy where consumers are eager to spend and perhaps the most intensely competitive in terms of tech innovation.