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Jon Rettinger fills in for Noah K. this weak and tackles some of the biggest players int he world of mobile tech rumors. Jon R. discusses updates for the highly anticipated Apple iPhone 5/4s set to launch later this year. He also provides a sneak peak at the latest from Google with their "Nexus Prime" and from Research in Motion and their BlackBerries. All this and much more!
Rumor Roundup is a show taking a look at the latest trends, rumors, and leaks buzzing around the technology industry hosted by Noah Kravitz - a well-known and respected tech editor who's been involved in the industry for years. Not only does Noah deliver the news in full force, but he also provides his analytical thoughts and insight leaving one wondering of what lies ahead in the world of tech.
It has been confirmed in the tech rumorsphere that Apple will be launching two new iPhones later on this year. One of them will follow their more traditional product line, whereas the other is designed to be a lower-end model set to sell for $350.00!
There are some news updates concerning both the upcoming Torch 2 and Bold 9900/9930. Jon also does a hands on comparison with a prototype Torch 2 versus the original Torch 1.
This phone is packing a ton of killer specs - some of which haven't been seen or heard of before in the mobile consumer market!
The HP Pre 3's launch date has been announced several times throughout this year. But is it for real this time? Are we finally gonna see this new Web OS slider anytime soon?
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