'Dolls Out, iPhones In For Xmas', Say Kids
25 October 2010 03:52
4:52am UK, Monday October 25, 2010 Adam Arnold, Sky News Online Children increasingly want the latest high-tech gadgets for Christmas rather than traditional toys like dolls and car sets, a new survey suggests. The Apple iPhone 4 is at the top of many
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'Dolls Out, iPhones In For Xmas', Say Kids
28 October 2010 06:56
...latest hi-tech gadgets for Christmas rather than traditional toys like dolls and car sets, a new survey suggests. The Apple iPhone 4 is at the top of many children's wish-lists, survey says It seems youngsters are showing more grown-up tastes in presents,...
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'Dolls Out, iPhones In For Xmas', Say Kids
25 October 2010 09:07
...latest hi-tech gadgets for Christmas rather than traditional toys like dolls and car sets, a new survey suggests. The Apple iPhone 4 is at the top of many children's wish-lists, survey says It seems youngsters are showing more grown-up tastes in presents,...
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'Dolls Out, iPhones In For Xmas', Say Kids
25 October 2010 09:07
10:07am UK, Monday October 25, 2010 Adam Arnold, Sky News Online Children increasingly want the latest hi-tech gadgets for Christmas rather than traditional toys like dolls and car sets, a new survey suggests. The Apple iPhone 4 is at the top of many
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RadioShack offering iPhone 4 for $25
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...for a phone upgrade every two years. When this trade-in deal is combined with the $50 RadioShack is taking off all current iPhone models for this week only, it's possible to get the 16GB iPhone 4 for $25. If you want the 32GB model, normally priced at $299,...
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6 December 2010 02:01
...that [Verizon] does not believe the pending launch of BlackBerry 6 on its network is likely to have a material impact. Keeping iPhone Special. Last but not least, we are hearing that VZ does not want iPhone, the hottest selling smart phone, available on T-Mobile...
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25 September 2010 10:59
BEIJING - SEPTEMBER 25: An iPhone 4 advertisement board is on diplay inside a new Apple store while Chinese people line up outside waiting to buy iPhone 4 on September 25, 2010 in Beijing, China. Apple with China's leading telecommunications carrier, China Unicom, began to sell Apple's iPhone 4 at the Chinese mainland today.
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BEIJING - SEPTEMBER 25: An iPhone 4 advertisement board is on diplay inside a new Apple store while Chinese people line up outside waiting to buy iPhone 4 on September 25, 2010 in Beijing, China. Apple with China's leading telecommunications carrier, China Unicom, began to sell Apple's iPhone 4 at the Chinese mainland today.
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An Apple iPhone showing the Cobra iRadar App is mounted in a 1967 Shelby Cobra GT500 CR, at the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada November 5, 2010. Using the Cobra iRadar detector, synced with the iPhone, motorists can view and hear alerts for upcoming hidden red light cameras and speed traps. By utilizing GPS technology in the iPhone, the iRadar app reveals these locations which are 100% verified and updated twice daily.
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BEIJING - SEPTEMBER 25: Chinese people line up to buy iPhone 4 at a new Apple store on September 25, 2010 in Beijing, China. Apple with China's leading telecommunications carrier, China Unicom, began to sell Apple's iPhone 4 at the Chinese mainland today.
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BEIJING - SEPTEMBER 25: A young customer celebrates after buying two new iPhone 4 at a new Apple store on September 25, 2010 in Beijing, China. Apple with China's leading telecommunications carrier, China Unicom, began to sell Apple's iPhone 4 at the Chinese mainland today.
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BEIJING - SEPTEMBER 25: Customers enter the Apple store to buy iPhone 4 on September 25, 2010 in Beijing, China. Apple with China's leading telecommunications carrier, China Unicom, began to sell Apple's iPhone 4 at the Chinese mainland today.
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BEIJING - SEPTEMBER 25: A young customer buys two new iPhone 4 at a new Apple store on September 25, 2010 in Beijing, China. Apple with China's leading telecommunications carrier, China Unicom, began to sell Apple's iPhone 4 at the Chinese mainland today.
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BEIJING - SEPTEMBER 25: An Apple store employee introduces iPhone 4 to an old buyer at a new Apple store on September 25, 2010 in Beijing, China. Apple with China's leading telecommunications carrier, China Unicom, began to sell Apple's iPhone 4 at the Chinese mainland today.
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BEIJING - SEPTEMBER 25: Two customers tries a new iPhone 4 at a new Apple store on September 25, 2010 in Beijing, China. Apple with China's leading telecommunications carrier, China Unicom, began to sell Apple's iPhone 4 at the Chinese mainland today.
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BEIJING - SEPTEMBER 25: An Apple store employee introduces iPhone 4 to an old buyer at a new Apple store on September 25, 2010 in Beijing, China. Apple with China's leading telecommunications carrier, China Unicom, began to sell Apple's iPhone 4 at the Chinese mainland today.
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BEIJING - SEPTEMBER 25: Chinese people line up to buy iPhone 4 at a new Apple store on September 25, 2010 in Beijing, China. Apple with China's leading telecommunications carrier, China Unicom, began to sell Apple's iPhone 4 at the Chinese mainland today.
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BEIJING - SEPTEMBER 25: A customer tries his new iPhone 4 at a new Apple store on September 25, 2010 in Beijing, China. Apple with China's leading telecommunications carrier, China Unicom, began to sell Apple's iPhone 4 at the Chinese mainland today.
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BEIJING - SEPTEMBER 25: Chinese people line up to buy iPhone 4 at a new Apple store on September 25, 2010 in Beijing, China. Apple with China's leading telecommunications carrier, China Unicom, began to sell Apple's iPhone 4 at the Chinese mainland today.
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BEIJING - SEPTEMBER 25: Chinese people line up to buy iPhone 4 at a new Apple store on September 25, 2010 in Beijing, China. Apple with China's leading telecommunications carrier, China Unicom, began to sell Apple's iPhone 4 at the Chinese mainland today.
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BEIJING - SEPTEMBER 25: A customer tries his new iPhone 4 at a new Apple store on September 25, 2010 in Beijing, China. Apple with China's leading telecommunications carrier, China Unicom, began to sell Apple's iPhone 4 at the Chinese mainland today.
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BEIJING - SEPTEMBER 25: A customer tries his new iPhone 4 at a new Apple store on September 25, 2010 in Beijing, China. Apple with China's leading telecommunications carrier, China Unicom, began to sell Apple's iPhone 4 at the Chinese mainland today.
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The newly introduced Cobra iRadar Detection System, consisting of a state-of-the-art Cobra radar detector (top) and the Cobra iRadar App for Apple�s iPhone (bottom) is mounted in a 1967 Shelby Cobra GT500 CR, at the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada November 5, 2010. Using the iRadar detector, synced with the iPhone, motorists can view and hear alerts for upcoming hidden red light cameras and speed traps. By utilizing GPS technology in the iPhone, the iRadar app reveals these locations which are 100% verified and updated twice daily.
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The newly introduced Cobra iRadar Detection System, consisting of a state-of-the-art Cobra radar detector (top) and the Cobra iRadar App for Apple�s iPhone (bottom) is mounted in a 1967 Shelby Cobra GT500 CR, at the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada November 5, 2010. Using the iRadar detector, synced with the iPhone, motorists can view and hear alerts for upcoming hidden red light cameras and speed traps. By utilizing GPS technology in the iPhone, the iRadar app reveals these locations which are 100% verified and updated twice daily.
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The newly introduced Cobra iRadar Detection System, consisting of a state-of-the-art Cobra radar detector (top) and the Cobra iRadar App for Apple�s iPhone (bottom) is mounted in a 1967 Shelby Cobra GT500 CR, at the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada November 5, 2010. Using the iRadar detector, synced with the iPhone, motorists can view and hear alerts for upcoming hidden red light cameras and speed traps. By utilizing GPS technology in the iPhone, the iRadar app reveals these locations which are 100% verified and updated twice daily.
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People queue for the launch of the iPhone 4 outside Apple's flagship store in Beijing on September 25, 2010. Apple launched the latest version of its iPhone in China and boosted its presence in the world's biggest Internet and mobile market by opening another two stores in Beijing and Shanghai.
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Chinese security personnel on standby as people queue for the launch of the iPhone 4 outside Apple's flagship store in Beijing on September 25, 2010. Apple launched the latest version of its iPhone in China and boosted its presence in the world's biggest Internet and mobile market by opening another two stores in Beijing and Shanghai.
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A Chinese customer checks out his newly-purchased iPhone 4 at Apple's flagship store in Beijing on September 25, 2010. Apple launched the latest version of its iPhone in China and boosted its presence in the world's biggest Internet and mobile market by opening another two stores in Beijing and Shanghai.
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People queue for the launch of the iPhone 4 outside Apple's flagship store in Beijing on September 25, 2010. Apple launched the latest version of its iPhone in China and boosted its presence in the world's biggest Internet and mobile market by opening another two stores in Beijing and Shanghai.
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Chinese security personnel on standby as people queue for the launch of the iPhone 4 outside Apple's flagship store in Beijing on September 25, 2010. Apple launched the latest version of its iPhone in China and boosted its presence in the world's biggest Internet and mobile market by opening another two stores in Beijing and Shanghai.
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People queue for the launch of the iPhone 4 outside Apple's flagship store in Beijing on September 25, 2010. Apple launched the latest version of its iPhone in China and boosted its presence in the world's biggest Internet and mobile market by opening another two stores in Beijing and Shanghai.
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A Chinese customer checks out his newly-purchased iPhone 4 at Apple's flagship store in Beijing on September 25, 2010. Apple launched the latest version of its iPhone in China and boosted its presence in the world's biggest Internet and mobile market by opening another two stores in Beijing and Shanghai.
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Chinese security personnel on standby as people queue for the launch of the iPhone 4 outside Apple's flagship store in Beijing on September 25, 2010. Apple launched the latest version of its iPhone in China and boosted its presence in the world's biggest Internet and mobile market by opening another two stores in Beijing and Shanghai.
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People queue for the launch of the iPhone 4 outside Apple's flagship store in Beijing on September 25, 2010. Apple launched the latest version of its iPhone in China and boosted its presence in the world's biggest Internet and mobile market by opening another two stores in Beijing and Shanghai.
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People queue for the launch of the iPhone 4 outside Apple's flagship store in Beijing on September 25, 2010. Apple launched the latest version of its iPhone in China and boosted its presence in the world's biggest Internet and mobile market by opening another two stores in Beijing and Shanghai.
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People queue for the launch of the iPhone 4 outside Apple's flagship store in Beijing on September 25, 2010. Apple launched the latest version of its iPhone in China and boosted its presence in the world's biggest Internet and mobile market by opening another two stores in Beijing and Shanghai.
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People queue for the launch of the iPhone 4 outside Apple's flagship store in Beijing on September 25, 2010. Apple launched the latest version of its iPhone in China and boosted its presence in the world's biggest Internet and mobile market by opening another two stores in Beijing and Shanghai.
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BEIJING - SEPTEMBER 25: Apple store employees celebrate at a new Apple store on September 25, 2010 in Beijing, China. Apple with China's leading telecommunications carrier, China Unicom, began to sell Apple's iPhone 4 at the Chinese mainland today.
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People queue for the launch of the iPhone 4 outside Apple's flagship store in Beijing on September 25, 2010. Apple launched the latest version of its iPhone in China and boosted its presence in the world's biggest Internet and mobile market by opening another two stores in Beijing and Shanghai.
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A nun uses her Apple iPhone mobile phone prior to a service of prayer, led by Pope Benedict XVI at St Mary's University College, in Twickenham, south-west London on September 17, 2010. British police arrested five men Friday on suspicion of plotting a 'terrorist' attack linked to the ongoing state visit of Pope Benedict XVI. Police said the men were arrested in London in the early hours 'on suspicion of the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism'. They stressed that the itinerary and policing arrangements for the pope's visit had not been changed.
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Women use iPhone mobile phones during a break at an office building in Bangkok on September 22, 2010. The Thai Supreme Administrative Court is scheduled to rule tomorrow on the NTC's appeal against an injunction granted by the Central Administrative Court halting the NTC's planned granting of licences for 3G services using the 2.1GHz spectrum, and its licensing regulations.
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A nun uses her Apple iPhone mobile phone prior to a service of prayer, led by Pope Benedict XVI at St Mary's University College, in Twickenham, south-west London on September 17, 2010. British police arrested five men Friday on suspicion of plotting a 'terrorist' attack linked to the ongoing state visit of Pope Benedict XVI. Police said the men were arrested in London in the early hours 'on suspicion of the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism'. They stressed that the itinerary and policing arrangements for the pope's visit had not been changed.
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A nun uses her Apple iPhone mobile phone prior to a service of prayer, led by Pope Benedict XVI at St Mary's University College, in Twickenham, south-west London on September 17, 2010. British police arrested five men Friday on suspicion of plotting a 'terrorist' attack linked to the ongoing state visit of Pope Benedict XVI. Police said the men were arrested in London in the early hours 'on suspicion of the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism'. They stressed that the itinerary and policing arrangements for the pope's visit had not been changed.
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An employee of Japan's videogame software house Capcom displays the company's videogame 'Street Fighter IV' on Apple's iPhone (L) and iPad (R) at the Tokyo Game Show in Chiba city, suburban Tokyo on September 16, 2010. Some 180,000 people are expected to visit the four-day videogame exhibition.
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NEW YORK - OCTOBER 11: People attend the opening of the new Windows Phone 7 mobile operating system on October 11, 2010 in New York, New York. The phone, which will be available in the United States on AT&T's network, looks to compete with the iPhone, Android and BlackBerry smartphones.
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Microsoft Chief Executive Steve Ballmer unveils Windows Phone 7 (WP7) , a new mobile phone operating system, as Microsoft seeks to regain ground lost to the iPhone, Blackberry and devices powered by Google's Android software, during an event in New York, October 11, 2010.
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Microsoft Chief Executive Steve Ballmer unveils Windows Phone 7 (WP7) , a new mobile phone operating system, as Microsoft seeks to regain ground lost to the iPhone, Blackberry and devices powered by Google's Android software, during an event in New York, October 11, 2010.
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Microsoft Chief Executive Steve Ballmer unveils Windows Phone 7 (WP7), a new mobile phone operating system as Microsoft seeks to regain ground lost to the iPhone, Blackberry and devices powered by Google's Android software, during an event in New York, October 11, 2010.
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AT&T Mobility and Consumer Markets President and CEO Ralph de la Vega speaks to unveil devices running Windows Phone 7 (WP7), a new mobile phone operating system as Microsoft seeks to regain ground lost to the iPhone, Blackberry and devices powered by Google's Android software, during an event in New York, October 11, 2010. Microsoft Chief Executive Steve Ballmer unveiled WP7.
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Indian film actress Riya Sen (R) and Nokia marketing chief Zairus Master (L) pose with Nokia N8 mobile phones with the Ovi service during its launch in Hyderabad on October 14, 2010. The N8 is considered to be a crucial development in Nokia's product line as it is a competitor to the iPhone, Blackberry, and Android-platform smart-phones that have been chipping away at the company's market share.
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NEW YORK - OCTOBER 14: People shop in a Apple store on October 14, 2010 in New York, New York. Riding on the success of the iPhone and iPad, shares of Apple Inc. climbed $1.60 to close at $300.14 on October 13. It is the first time in the tech company's history that the stock has topped $300.
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General view shows the headquarters of German telecommunications operator Deutsche Telekom in the western German city of Bonn on November 5, 2010. Deutsche Telekom posted third quarter results a day earlier that disappointed investors while underscoring the effect of smartphones like Apple's iPhone on earnings.
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General view shows the headquarters of German telecommunications operator Deutsche Telekom in the western German city of Bonn on November 5, 2010. Deutsche Telekom posted third quarter results a day earlier that disappointed investors while underscoring the effect of smartphones like Apple's iPhone on earnings.
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General view shows the headquarters of German telecommunications operator Deutsche Telekom in the western German city of Bonn on November 5, 2010. Deutsche Telekom posted third quarter results a day earlier that disappointed investors while underscoring the effect of smartphones like Apple's iPhone on earnings.
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A public phone pictured in front of the headquarters of German telecommunications operator Deutsche Telekom in the western German city of Bonn on November 5, 2010. Deutsche Telekom posted third quarter results a day earlier that disappointed investors while underscoring the effect of smartphones like Apple's iPhone on earnings.
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General view shows the headquarters of German telecommunications operator Deutsche Telekom in the western German city of Bonn on November 5, 2010. Deutsche Telekom posted third quarter results a day earlier that disappointed investors while underscoring the effect of smartphones like Apple's iPhone on earnings.
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Europe Ryder Cup player Graeme Mcdowell (C) takes a picture with his iPhone during the closing ceremony after Europe beat the US by 14 1/2 points to 13 1/2 points on the final day of the 2010 Ryder Cup golf competition at Celtic Manor golf course in Newport, Wales on October 4, 2010.
