Apple's iPhone 5 lines around the world (videos)
What a great idea by Steve Jobs to build the glass cube flagship store here
iPhone 5 lines 83% longer than 4S, 8 million sales expected this weekend
"A survey of lines at Apple stores in New York, Boston and Minneapolis found that crowds for the iPhone 5 are 83 percent larger than they were for the iPhone 4S, which has led one analyst to predict sales of 8 million iPhones this launch weekend."Two analysts have already weighed in. Chris Whitmore raised his Apple price target (to $850) on his belief that demand for the iPhone 5 is "very strong," and Topeka's Brian White reiterated his conviction that today will go down as "the biggest consumer electronic launch the world has ever seen."
iPhone 5: The wait is over
The first customers to purchase their new iPhone 5s exit an Apple store in Sydney, Australia.
iPhone 5 finally hits the streets. Join CNET's live coverage
Apple Fans Shrug Off Maps Fiasco, Lap Up iPhone
Look at all of these iphone 5s flooding FedEx's Distribution Center
Sights and sounds from iPhone 5 launches around the world
Usage of Apple's iOS 6 Hits Staggering Levels on First Day of Availability
How Apple's LTE Band Choices Are Affecting The Carrier Landscape In Europe
Apple hiring developers to work on widely-criticized iOS 6 Maps
Apple Responds To The Maps Backlash: 'We Are Just Getting Started With It'
Apple 'working hard' to rectify Maps issues, appreciates 'customer feedback'
Google has an iOS 6 Maps app awaiting approval. It is sole up to Apple to approve
Yeah, I'd say so
Swiss Federal Railways says Apple copied its iconic Railway Clock
Special guest MG Siegler joins John Gruber this week to discuss iPhone 5 and iOS 6
Terry Gross' Fresh Air show on NPR Sept. 20, 2012
Interview with the Author of A Close Look At Your Bills' "Fine Print"
It tells the story of how the cable cos and telcos have screwed us over on internet and phone service charges
Highlights:
US now 29th in the world in internet speed
We pay 38 times what Japan pays for internet
US paying super high prices for super slow internet speeds
give it a listen
Corporate welfare: highlighting the tax breaks and subsidies the "jobs creators" receive
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