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Microsoft will axe Messenger to replace with Skype

Microsoft has announced that it will “retire” its Messenger online chat feature on March 15 and will replace it with Skype the internet phone service it purchased last year for $US8.5 billion. Microsoft sent an email message advising Messenger users to update to Skype using their same account information in advance of the deadline. “You’ll be able to [… Read More]

iPad Mini may launch within weeks according to reports

Apple quiet on reports that it is preparing to launch a smaller and cheaper version of its iPad. Apple enthusiasts were excited by the release of images that are believed to be of the new tablet. Sonny Dickson, a researcher for fansite 9to5mac.com, tweeted the images yesterday. Images of the device show that is significantly [… Read More]

Apple considering robots to build iPhones

We have robots that build vehicles, assemble Televisions and vacuum your floors but could a robot build something intricate and small as an iPhone? For Foxconn, the manufacturing group that builds Apple’s iPhone, this is certainly an enticing prospect for consideration, one that could not come at a more appropriate time. The Taiwan-based company employs [… Read More]

Apple stock reaches record high as iPhone 5 fever hits

Apple stock has hit a new high after a 4 month lull as investors look ahead to the pending new iPhone and smaller iPad release. Already the world’s most valuable company, Apple Inc. saw its stock hit $US645.48 ($614.86) in afternoon trading, before retreating to $US644.84. That was up $US8.50, or 1.3 per cent, from [… Read More]