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Analyst: Apple to sell 116.4 million iPhones, 54.6 million iPads in 2012

In a note to clients — as reported by “AppleInsider” (http://www.appleinsider.com) — Canaccord Genuity analyst Michael Walkley expects Apple to sell 116.4 million iPhones and 54.6 million iPads this year.

He sees iOS representing 18% of the mobile operating system share, behind only Google’s Android with 51.9% share. Projected sales of 116.4 million iPhones would be nearly 20 million greater than Walkley estimated Apple sold in 2011, with estimated holiday sales of 30.5 million.

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iPhone/iPod touch/iPad apps for Jan. 6

Here are the latest iPhone/iPod touch/iPod/iPad apps. You can find ’em at the Apple App Store (http://www.itunes.com/appstore/).

Skapp Enterprises has announced Asteroids 2012 for iOS devices. The US$2.99 game updates the arcade classic for iDevices.

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iPhone 4S users demand three times as much data as iPhone 3G users

Fueled by new smartphones, apps and services consumer demand for mobile data is accelerating beyond expectations, finds a new report from Arieso (http://www.arieso.com), a provider of mobile network management software solutions. It finds that users of the iPhone 4S demand three times as much data as iPhone 3G users and twice as much as iPhone 4 users, who were identified as the most demanding in the 2010 study.

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Apple one of the ‘four horsemen of tech’

Apple, Google, Amazon and IBM are the new “four horsemen of tech,” “high-profile public technology companies that are sure to return strong growth to investors year after year,” according to “CNN Money.”

To determine the four horsemen, the publication surveyed 30 technology experts, ranging from stock analysts to tech consultants to fund managers, asking them to pick four public companies, which eliminated FaceBook. “CNN Money” also polled “thousands” of readers.

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