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iPhone 6 rumor rollup for the week ending April 26
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First look: HTC First with Facebook Home
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U.S. carriers expected to ship BlackBerry Q10 in late May
The BlackBerry Q10 with its physical keyboard is expected to be available from major U.S. carriers in late May at a suggested price of $249 with a contract. Read More


Massachusetts-based mobile apps specialist reaching out to young Florida engineers
Mobiquity, a Wellesley, Mass.-based professional services firm that specializes in enterprise mobile apps, is eyeing engineering talent at the University of Florida as it expands into Gainesville with plans to hire 260 people in the area over the next few years. Mobiquity expects its office to be located in Innovation Square, the live/work/play research community being developed on Southwest Second... Read More

Apple's Cook resets 3 popular, and wrong, Apple rumors
Three comments this week by Apple CEO Tim Cook should have led to a reset of popular iOSphere rumors about the upcoming iPhone 6, iPad 5, and iPad mini 2, but probably didn't. Read More

Smart glass market could hit 9.4M shipments by 2016
With Google's futuristic wearable computers on the way, one research firm calculates that the worldwide market for smart glasses could reach nearly 10 million units by 2016. Read More


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Facebook buys Parse, gets into development tools business
Facebook is acquiring Parse, a cloud service company that makes it easier for developers to build mobile apps by providing them with a hosted back-end infrastructure, the companies announced Thursday. Read More

Will we see Key Lime Pie at Google I/O, after all?
The idea that Google's going to release a new version of Android called Key Lime Pie at its I/O developer conference in San Francisco in a couple of weeks has become one of those rumors that's so widespread it becomes the conventional wisdom. It makes sense, it's being hinted at left and right -- come on, clearly these folks are going to hit us with some more dessert this year, right? Read More

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