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Apple iPad Mini Presentation
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Apple iPad Mini Debuts

By Samantha Leal | 10/23/2012 - 15:10 | 0 Comments

Apple's iPads have a new "sibling": The iPad mini, which will release on November 2 and cost $329, is as light as a pad of paper and fits in the palm of your hand at 7.9 inches, reports the Los Angeles Times

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Phil Schiller presents the new iPhone 5 on September 12, 2012
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Apple Announces the iPhone 5

By Samantha Leal | 09/12/2012 - 14:29 | 0 Comments

Apple announced the newest iPhone, iPhone 5, at a special event in San Francisco at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. Apple CEO Tim Cook and vice president of marketing Phil Schiller took the stage to talk about Apple's newest product innovations, while most attendees and liveblog...

Steve Jobs’ Death: Latino Celebs React
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Latino Celebs React to the Death of Steve Jobs

By Amaris Castillo | 10/06/2011 - 08:30 | 0 Comments

America lost an iconic figure in technology and business yesterday when Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple Inc., died at 56. He'd been battling pancreatic cancer for years before his death was confirmed in a brief statement by the company. The former CEO of Apple was the mastermind behind its innovative gadgets and applications including the iPod, iTunes,...

Apple's 5 Most Racist iPhone Applications

Apple's 5 Most Racist iPhone Applications

By Damarys Ocaña Perez | 03/04/2011 - 16:00 | 0 Comments

Sometimes it feels like Apple approves its apps in an utterly random way. Example: Apple once rejected an app by a prize-winning political cartoonist on the basis that it “ridiculed public officials,” yet approved Baby Shaker, in which users shook their iPhones until a digital baby died (it was pulled after complaints). So maybe we shouldn’t be so surprised by all...

The New iPad: Welcome to the Future

By Chris Hermosilla | 04/12/2010 - 13:00 | 1 Comment

Apple's new full-touchscreen iPad just hit store shelves, and after spending some time road-testing it, here's what I've discovered: The iPad is an evil genius mashup of your computer and your television. It's a flexible, ever-changing window for your media, one that lets you consume it, discover it and interact with it in totally different ways—it might...

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