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Best Buy offers trade-in program for free iPhone 5

BestBuy iPhone-5In a one-day trade-in program for the latest iPhone - the iPhone 5 -, retailer Best Buy is offering free iPhone 5 to the owners of an iPhone 4S or an iPhone 4. Customers who want to benefit from the trade-in program can grab the latest iPhone version by taking their iPhone 4S or iPhone 4 to the Best Buy stores for a $150 trade-in credit for iPhone 5.

Apple Settles, Agrees to pay $53M over iPhone Warranty Issues

Apple iPhoneIn order to calm down a class-action lawsuit over iPhone and iPod Touch warranties, it has been reported that Apple (AAPL) will pay a sum of $53 million.

Agreement says, "Apple has agreed to enter into this Settlement Agreement to avoid the further expense, inconvenience, and distraction of burdensome litigation. We've reached out to Apple for comment on the story".

Nokia Closes its Biggest Shanghai Store

NokiaSeeing that Nokia has decided to shut down its biggest store in Shanghai, it is being said that the once ruling phone-maker is seemingly facing highly tough times.

Exclusive Nokia stores are being put to closure by the company after it has sold its Finnish headquarters the previous year. The closure of their biggest store was announced amid these closures only by the Finnish phone maker.

WhatsApp Messenger Now Available on BlackBerry 10 Devices

BlackBerryGood news for all the users of blackberry 10 devices is arrival of WhatsApp Messenger on their phone. This user friendly app allows users to have message conversations on their phones without paying for SMS charges.

New Apps for Google Glass Are Expected in Near Future

GoogleGoogle has bought a company named DNNresearch Inc. which was conceived in the computer science department at the University of Toronto.

Chromebook: A Nice Laptop with High Price Range

ChromebookA week after Google unveiled its laptop named `Chromebook', it created a lot of buzz in the market as well as among the possible buyers.

Apple to Push Out Older and Vulnerable Versions of Adobe’s Flash Player

FlashApple has announced to block older versions of Adobe's Flash Player. The Xprotect malware scanner built into Mac OS X will block the vulnerable versions of Flash. Users will be left with the only choice to update to the latest versions in order to view Flash based content.

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