Group is considering spin-off of stainless steel division – MarketWatch

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Rediff Group is considering spin-off of stainless steel division MarketWatch The firm also announced Wednesday it's considering spinning off its stainless steel division from the rest of the group. The group's result followed a loss ..

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Antenna kerfuffle overshadows iPhone 4′s other successes – Boston Herald

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BBC News (blog) Antenna kerfuffle overshadows iPhone 4's other successes Boston Herald Numerous new iPhone owners say they cannot make or receive calls if their hand covers the lower-left corner of the device's wraparound stainless – steel … The Saddest Part Of The Whole iPhone 4 Antenna Fiasco Is How Proud Steve Jobs … San Francisco Chronicle Apple to Answer Calls to Explain iPhone Glitches CBS News Apple swaps good iPhones for bad, say fanbois Register Mynextfone

Early iPhone 4 owners in grip of reception problem – The Associated Press

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BBC News Early iPhone 4 owners in grip of reception problem The Associated Press Apple Inc. redesigned the fourth generation of its smart phone, replacing sloping edges with a stainless steel band that wraps around the more squared-off ..

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Apple iPhone 4 – TechRadar UK

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BBC News Apple iPhone 4 TechRadar UK The edges are stainless steel , apparently forged by winged unicorns in an iceberg (or something) to be 10 times stronger than 'normal' steel. …

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iPhone 4 sleek, but not perfect (full review) – CNET

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The Guardian iPhone 4 sleek, but not perfect (full review) CNET Stainless steel band – Again more pointless data. 5 times stronger than steel?

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