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Apple Release Roundup: Affordable iMac Coming Soon, Bright Spots and New Retina MacBook Airs

Apple has gone against the tide for many years sticking to premium products and prices. Whereas the majority of industry participants chose to offer more affordable commodities, Apple has been earning profits despite its premium priced offerings. This has puzzled analysts for many years. Despite the market shifts, Apple appears intent to sell upscale products this 2014 although some of one of its offerings may have to follow trends just slightly.
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Apple iPhone 6 and iPad Air 2 Release Update: Patents Reveal New Slide-to-Unlock and Push-to-Talk Technologies

Apple has been filing and earning patents for the past few weeks giving people a peak on what to expect on its next product releases. The US Patent and Trademark Office released 46 newly granted patents to the company last April 8. According to the patents, Apple has been working on new slide-to-unlock and push-to-talk technologies. These features should come soon to devices like the iPhone 6 and the iPad Air 2.

Apple iOS 8 and iPhone 6 Details Emerge Ahead of WWDC 2014: What to Expect

Apple Inc. (AAPL) will be holding its Worldwide Developers Conference this June in San Francisco. According to recent reports, the company plans to unveil its iOS 8 during the event. There will also be more details provided about the upcoming iPhone 6. With Apple’s products soon to hit market, there is general concern if the company can get past competitors and maintain its market position. What can people expect?

Tech Giants Support CTIA Handset Anti-Theft Voluntary Commitment

Apple, Google, Microsoft and other OEMs have expressed their commitment and support to a U.S. wireless industry Cellular Telecommunications and Internet Association (CTIA) who initiated a voluntary program which looks at integrating anti-theft tech into smartphones by July 2015.

Android 4.4.3 Update for Nexus 5, Nexus 7 and Nexus 10: What to Expect

Android 4.4.3 has made headlines following a Sprint update on Nexus 5. Though the company did not specify the Android 4.4.3 software, the talk about the build should support it is indeed the update. The changelog does not offer as much but it should be a sign that Google has started rolling out another Android version. What can people expect? When will the update hit other devices like Nexus 4, Nexus 7 and Nexus 10?

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