Click to view slideshow. A few of the most noteworthy apps in the iOS ecosystem either landed on the App Store recently or received much-welcomed updates, such as the launch of Mule Radio, CNNMoney, Sonic the Hedgehog 4 Episode II, and LA Clippers, or performance enhancements for Official UEFA EURO 2012 and The Daily

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Apps and updates: Mule Radio, Sonic the HedgeHog 4 Ep. 11, The Daily, and more
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Following a number regional U.S. carriers that launched the iPhone this month, Oklahoma-based Pioneer Cellular today announced availability of the iPhone 4S . The carrier covers a large section of Northwest Oklahoma and will be launching the device in-store at select locations today, followed by other locations on May 29, June 4, June 11, and June 18.

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iPhone 4S lands on Oklahoma-based Pioneer Cellular starting today
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First held in 2007, Apple has announced this year’s iTunes Festival lineup and information. The event has been moved from this July to September at London’s Roundhouse music venue.

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Apple announces iTunes Fesitval 2012, free shows from Usher, Norah Jones, & Jack White
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If virtual DJs aren’t your thing, you might be pleased to hear that the iRig Mix mobile music mixer is now shipping. You can forgo hefty price tags and still mix your own tunes for $99.99 with up to two iDevices at a time, audio from guitars, MP3 players, CD players and the like.

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iRig Mix ships to iDevice-carrying DJs, Android app compatibility looks unlikely
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Fast Company summarizes comments made by Apple board member Mickey Drexler regarding Steve Jobs vision beyond Apple’s current product lineup. According to the board member, Steve Jobs dream before he passed away was to design a car

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Apple board member Mickey Drexler: Steve Jobs wanted to design an iCar, Apple to enter the living room in the near-future
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Today T-Mobile announced new “worry-free No Annual Contracts” for its mobile broadband service, expected to launch through T-Mobile retail stores and online May 20.

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T-Mobile announces no-contract broadband passes starting at $15
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As spring reaches full blossom, it’s not just the flowers that are beginning to show — so are the new slates heavy hitters teased back at CES.

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Engadget’s tablet buyer’s guide: spring 2012 edition
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If you’re pining for another way to keep tabs on your Facebook pages while out and about, you’re in luck — that is, if you live in Australia, New Zealand or Ireland. Stealthily launched yesterday for iOS, Facebook’s Page Manager app lets administrators keep an eye on page-specific notifications and Page Insight (read: number of likes, shares, views, et cetera) in addition to the normal management fare already available in Facebook’s official app.

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Facebook Pages Manager for iOS sees soft launch, stats junkies rejoice
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Earlier this month, Apple moved to gain control of iPhone 5.com from a domain squatter who used it as a forum full of ads. The company filed a dispute with the World Intellectual Property Organization, which now appears to have granted Apple’s request today. As The Next Web reported , the squatter relinquished control of the domain, and control now goes to brand protection agency Corporation Service Company, which Apple could be using to take control

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Apple wins iPhone5.com domain dispute, ordered to be transferred
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Taiwan-based publication Liberty Times (translated, via Makotakara ) has shared an interesting bit of information this evening about the rumored 7.85-inch “iPad Mini”. The publication reports that LG and AU Optronics have been certified to supply the LCD panel for the iPad Mini

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Rumor: LCD suppliers for 7.85-inch iPad Mini certified with production ready to ramp up
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