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Friday, 13 September 2013

Syria: Assad's thugs butchered and beheaded in front of children, jeering crowd (Graphic Photos)

The sword rests briefly on his neck as a blindfolded man kneels under a clear blue sky.
Moments later, the executioner raises his right arm, slashes downwards and the prisoner is dead.
The whole barbaric episode is watched by a crowd of jeering men, many of them armed.
And sitting on a low wall only a few feet from where the wretched captive died so violently is a line of young boys.
They were still there as the dead man’s head was dumped on his body. Another child, even younger, was led by the hand past the corpse.
Warning: Graphic content
As a cheering crowd of fighters look on, an executioner - believed to belong to the Al Qaeda-linked faction ISIS - lines up his sword in a practice run before delivering the final blow
As a cheering crowd of fighters look on, an executioner - believed to belong to the Al Qaeda-linked faction ISIS - lines up his sword in a practice run before delivering the final blow
A Syrian boy is held by the hand as he walks past the body of a beheaded Islamic militant loyal to Assad
A Syrian boy is held by the hand as he walks past the body of a beheaded Islamic militant loyal to Assad. An unnamed photojournalist was given rare access to the public execution in the town of Keferghan in the north of the country
A group of young children sit on a wall as they stare at the dead body
A group of young children sit on a wall as they stare at the dead body

 

The severed head of a militant is held aloft. The photographer witnessed four public executions on August 31
The severed head of a militant is held aloft. The photographer witnessed four public executions on August 31
The public execution was the last of four that took place on August 31 in the town of Keferghan in the north of the country.
The picture forms part of a set taken by a photojournalist - whose identity has not been revealed in order to protect him - who was given unprecedented access to the gruesome proceedings.
Among the other photos are an executioner lining up his sword before delivering the final blow as his victim kneels in the village square - and a victim's head being held aloft by a jubilant fighter.
 
Although it is difficult to confirm the political affiliation of those involved, an eyewitness told Time that the executioners belonged to ISIS - an Al-Qaeda faction opposed to President Bashar Assad's regime.
The captives, meanwhile, are understood to belong to the fearsome Shabiha ('ghosts') - thugs loyal to Assad who are said to roam the country massacring women and children.
The captives are understood to belong to the fearsome Shabiha ('ghosts') - thugs loyal to Assad who are said to roam the country massacring women and children
The captives are understood to belong to the fearsome Shabiha ('ghosts') - thugs loyal to Assad who are said to roam the country massacring women and children

Above, a captive prepares to meet his fate
Above, a captive prepares to meet his fate. Describing the scene, the photographer said: 'That scene in Syria, that moment, was like a scene from the Middle Ages, the kind of thing you read about in history books'

Below is an edited account of the photographer's harrowing experience:
'The man was brought in to the square. His eyes were blindfolded. I began shooting pictures, one after the other. It was to be the fourth execution that day I would photograph. I was feeling awful; several times I had been on the verge of throwing up.
But I kept it under control because as a journalist I knew I had to document this, as I had the three previous beheadings I had photographed that day, in three other locations outside Aleppo.
The crowd began cheering. Everyone was happy. I knew that if I tried to intervene I would be taken away, and that the executions would go ahead. I knew that I wouldn’t be able to change what was happening and I might put myself in danger.
I saw a scene of utter cruelty: a human being treated in a way that no human being should ever be treated. But it seems to me that in two and a half years, the war has degraded people’s humanity. On this day the people at the execution had no control over their feelings, their desires, their anger. It was impossible to stop them.
A member of the notorious Shabiha is held by the scruff of his neck as he is led to his doom
A member of the notorious Shabiha is held by the scruff of his neck as he is led to his doom

The pictures emerged as the organisation Human Rights Watch released a video and report into brutal summary executions
The pictures emerged as the organisation Human Rights Watch released a video and report into brutal summary executions carried out by the other side - Syrian government forces

The executions took place near Syria's largest city, Aleppo, which has seen intense fighting between the rebels and Assad's forces
The executions took place near Syria's largest city, Aleppo, which has seen intense fighting between the rebels and Assad's forces
 
I don’t know how old the victim was but he was young. He was forced to his knees. The rebels around him read out his crimes from a sheet of paper. They stood around him. The young man was on his knees on the ground, his hands tied. He seemed frozen.
Two rebels whispered something into his ear and the young man replied in an innocent and sad manner, but I couldn’t understand what he said because I don’t speak Arabic.
At the moment of execution the rebels grasped his throat. The young man put up a struggle. Three or four rebels pinned him down. The man tried to protect his throat with his hands, which were still tied together.
He tried to resist but they were stronger than he was and they cut his throat. They raised his head into the air. People waved their guns and cheered. Everyone was happy that the execution had gone ahead.
That scene in Syria, that moment, was like a scene from the Middle Ages, the kind of thing you read about in history books. The war in Syria has reached the point where a person can be mercilessly killed in front of hundreds of people who enjoy the spectacle.
As a human being I would never have wished to see what I saw. But as a journalist I have a camera and a responsibility. I have a responsibility to share what I saw that day. That’s why I am making this statement and that’s why I took the photographs. I will close this chapter soon and try never to remember it.'
'The war in Syria has reached the point where a person can be mercilessly killed in front of hundreds of people - who enjoy the spectacle,' said the photographer
'The war in Syria has reached the point where a person can be mercilessly killed in front of hundreds of people - who enjoy the spectacle,' said the photographer



The picture forms part of a set taken by the photojournalist, whose identity has not been revealed in order to protect him
The picture forms part of a set taken by the photojournalist, whose identity has not been revealed in order to protect him
Wearing a bloodied blindfold, one of the captives kneels before his executioners
Wearing a bloodied blindfold, one of the captives kneels before his executioners

The dreadful pictures emerged as the organisation Human Rights Watch released a video and report into brutal summary executions carried out by the other side - Syrian government forces.
They massacred at least 248 innocent people in the towns of al-Bayda and Baniyas in May this year, the report said.
The executions - which included at least 37 women and children - came after military clashes had ended and opposition fighters had retreated.
People were rounded up and shot at close range in an apparent attempt to ‘teach a lesson’ to the townsfolk not to side with the rebels.
The United States and Russia undertook a second day of talks in Geneva yesterday to try and achieve a diplomatic solution to the brutal conflict and get Syria to hand over its chemical weapons.
Anti-Assad fighters are seen here near Aleppo, in norther Syria
Anti-Assad fighters are seen here near Aleppo, in norther Syria

The U.S. and Russia undertook a second day of talks in Geneva yesterday to try and achieve a diplomatic solution to the brutal conflict
The U.S. and Russia undertook a second day of talks in Geneva yesterday to try and achieve a diplomatic solution to the brutal conflict and get Syria to hand over its chemical weapons

Syrian government forces massacred at least 248 innocent people in the towns of al-Bayda and Baniyas in May this year. Above, a rebel fighter
Syrian government forces massacred at least 248 innocent people in the towns of al-Bayda and Baniyas in May this year. Above, a rebel fighter





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400 level student excretes 25 wraps of liquid cocaine at the newly upgraded Akanu Ibiam International Airport Enugu.


Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency of Nigeria (NDLEA) Thursday arrested a 400 level student at the newly upgraded Akanu Ibiam International Airport Enugu.

The suspect, Chizoba Anselem Nwabuwa, 32 year-old Fine and Applied Arts student at the Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra State was apprehended during the inward screening of passengers on an Ethiopian flight from Brazil enroute Addis-Ababa.

According to the head of the NDLEA at the Enugu Airport, Mr. Nsikak-Abasi Udoh who confirmed the arrest the suspect excreted 25 wraps of liquid that tested positive for cocaine.

“The suspect excreted twenty-five (25) wraps of liquid substance. When tested with the United Nations drug testing kit, it tested positive for cocaine weighing 1.250kg. This first arrest and seizure is exciting to us because we just commenced operations” Nsikak-Abasi stated.

Narrating his ordeal Nwabuwa stated that he had wanted to use the proceeds from the illicit trade to finance his Art Gallery.

His words: “I am a 400 level student of Fine & Applied Arts at the Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra State. I wanted to use the half a million naira (N500,000) they promised to pay me in developing my Art Gallery.

They assured me in Brazil that authorities will not be able to detect liquid cocaine, so I was confident. Unfortunately, things have turned-out the other way. I regret my involvement in drug trafficking”.



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Thursday, 12 September 2013

PHOTOS: Horrifying dungeon uncovered...where paedophile and would-be cannibal Geoffrey Portway planned to act out his sick fantasies on innocent children.


A butcher's set found in Portway's torture chamber
Handcuffs found in Portway's dungeon

The staircase leading down to the basement

The steel-topped table in Portway's dungeon

The steel-topped table in Portway's dungeon
 
Portway's house on Beechmont Street, Worcester, MA

Geoffrey Portway
 

The photos (above and below) show the terrifying dungeon where would-be cannibal Geoffrey Portway planned to act out his sick fantasies on innocent children.

Shocked US police uncovered the evil lair after a two-year crackdown on paedophiles led them to the British-born pervert’s home in Worcester, Massachusetts.

They found the place strewn with indecent images of children – and a fully equipped “torture chamber”.

FBI pictures show how he had built a staircase leading down to a hidden, sound-proof cellar.

Inside was a “child-sized homemade coffin” covered in wire mesh and fitted with padlocks. It had six metal rings inside to act as restraints.

Alongside the cask was a steel cage 3ft wide, 4ft long and 2ft high. It, too, was fitted with locks.

Investigators also found bondage equipment, knives, handcuffs, castration tools, butchery equipment, two large freezers and disposable scalpels.

Portway has already pleaded guilty earlier this year to plotting to kidnap a child and to distributing and possessing child pornography.

On Tuesday prosecutors will demand that he serves at least 27 years in prison before being deported back to the UK.

In court papers filed earlier this week it emerged that he used the alias Longpig – the cannibal name for human flesh – as he chatted online with other paedophiles.

One of his contacts was sex offender Ronald Brown, jailed for 20 years in Florida this month for plotting to kidnap youngsters through his local church.

He is said to have sent Portway a picture of a young boy with lines drawn on it to show how the body should be sliced into various cuts of meat.

The pair also discussed taking a child to a rented house in the Everglades, mutilating him, eating him, then feeding the “leftovers” to alligators.

Portway wrote: “Just need to open a mortuary. Any boy who is scheduled to be cremated, disappears.”


More Horrifying photos od the dungeon...


The label reads: "Special design latex rings for castrating and docking of tails on lambs and calves."





Children's pyjamas



Door leading into a room with a child-sized steel cage.

Federal agents began investigating the pervert in 2012 after linking him to an internet chat room obsessed with cannibalism and child rape.

He would trade sick images and videos of youngsters being horrifically abused.

In one internet conversation the computer programmer talked about children he knew, identifying them as potential victims.

A paedophile told Portway it would not be hard to find out where a particular boy lived in Baltimore.

He asked: “Question is, would you go that far to snatch him?”

Portway replied: “I might – if I could get him.”

US Attorney Carmen Ortiz said: “Clearly, the facts of this case are very disturbing. We are grateful our law enforcement officers acted when they did.”

Special agent Bruce Foucart added: “Since we began this operation a worldwide network of offenders has been and continues to be unravelled.”

 
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Zimbabwean man, 32, jailed for infecting his girlfriend,16, with HIV then telling her to sleep around





Callous: A 32-year-old infected his partner with HIV and then told her to 'sleep around' to spread the virus (library image)

A man who infected his teenage girlfriend with HIV then urged her to 'sleep around' to spread the virus was jailed for four-and-a-half years today.

The 32-year-old hid the fact he was HIV positive from the girl, who was only 16 when they met.

She only discovered she was infected with the virus when she went for a hospital appointment, by which time the couple had a one year old son.

Once the girl knew she was infected, the man urged her to sleep with other people so they wouldn't be alone in having HIV.

The court heard that as well as the teenager, the man had unprotected sex with three other women, playing 'Russian Roulette' with their lives.


One, in her 20s, was later diagnosed with HIV. The other two women were tested, but found not to have been infected.

The 'callous' man, who cannot be named for legal reasons, denied inflicting grievous bodily harm between 2006 and 2008 but was found guilty following an eight-day trial at Leicester Crown Court.

He was jailed for four and a half years and given a 10-year anti-social behaviour order which bans him from having penetrative sex with anyone without disclosing to them that he is HIV positive.

If he breaches the order, which includes protected sex, he can be jailed for up to five years.

The Zimbabwean immigrant - who has indefinite leave to remain in the UK - met the girl, who cannot be named for legal reasons, in 2006.

She told jurors that a few months into the relationship, he suggested they try for a baby.

She told the court she was 'surprised' and thought she was 'too young' but agreed because she was in love with him.

They moved in together after she fell pregnant, but the man soon became 'violent and aggressive'.

The woman, now in her 20s, said that after she went back to college following the birth of a son, he would often bring girls to their home while she was out, claiming they were 'just friends'.

But when their child was a year old, the man started showing signs of a sexually transmitted infection - which he blamed on her 'cheating'.



Guilty: Leicester Crown Court, pictured, heard that as well as his partner, the man infected another woman so he 'wouldn't be alone in having HIV'. He was sentenced to four-and-a-half years in prison


 The couple went to hospital for tests and doctors asked the woman if she was aware her partner was HIV positive.

She broke down as she told the court how she was tested for the virus - and the following day was given the devastating news that she too had it.

Their son was also checked - but his result was negative.

The woman, who gave evidence from behind a screen told the court: 'I was very surprised and puzzled because I had been living with this man for two years and he never mentioned it at all to me.

'He said he had told me, and I said "No, you did not"’.

'That is something that is so important. He didn’t seem fazed by it. It did not surprise him.'

The woman, whose dreams of becoming a midwife were wrecked by the diagnosis, said she managed to forgive him as their son 'needed two parents'.



Virus: The court heard how the man was 'angry and bitter' about contracting HIV, a conceptual view above, in 2004


It was during this time that the man asked her to 'sleep around and give it to other people'.

The woman wept as she told a jury how he ‘believed he should spread the HIV as he hadn’t done anything wrong to get it’.

She said: 'This was so it would not just be us that were HIV positive.

'He believed that he had done nothing wrong or anything to get the virus. He believed he should not have the virus so he should spread it.'

Throughout the trial, the man claimed he had told all his partners that he was HIV positive.

A charge of GBH relating to the other woman he infected was thrown out after judge Michael Pert QC ruled there was insufficient evidence to prove sex with the man was the only way she could have caught the disease.

Sentencing, Judge Michael Pert QC told the man: 'You found out in 2004 that you were HIV positive.

'You were very angry and bitter about that. You were then utterly selfish and irresponsible and, in that sense, a dangerous man.'

Rebecca Herbert, prosecuting, said: 'Few women in their right minds, let alone two or, indeed, four of them, would have unprotected sex with a man with HIV.

'He’s been utterly selfish, showing callous disregard and recklessness towards them and their wellbeing.

'Having unprotected sex with someone who is HIV positive is a bit like Russian Roulette. You might be lucky and might not get it - or you might.'





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Wednesday, 11 September 2013

Vile photo of woman 'pointing a gun at toddler's head' sparks panic on Facebook


A vile image of a woman apparently pointing a handgun at a child's head has sparked concerns for the toddler's welfare since it first appeared online last month, and has been shared severally on social media.

Concerned web users have been trying to identify the pair and alert authorities

The photograph has been shared on social media hundreds of times since it first appeared online last month as worried web users desperately try to identify the pair in order to alert the authorities.

Facebook users have reacted with outrage to the image, with some calling it 'downright evil'.

It is not known whether the gun shown in the picture is in fact real, or whether it is a capgun or a prop weapon.

However, many people have suggested that even if it is some sort of replica, it is nonetheless irresponsible to expose such a young child to gun violence.

There are few details about when or where it was taken, but it seems to have appeared originally on an Argentinian Facebook page around a month ago, suggesting the people in it are Latin American.





Shocking: This photograph shared on Facebook appears to show a woman smiling and pointing a gun at a child




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12-year-old girl commits suicide in Bayelsa


What could make a 12 year old take her own life?....the question on my mind as i read the below article culled from vanguard...

Yenagoa — A 12-year-old girl, Monday, allegedly committed suicide in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, the police told the News Agency of Nigeria, yesterday.

Mr Alex Akhigbe, Bayelsa Police Public Relations Officer, told NAN that the girl allegedly hanged herself early on Monday.

He said: “Yes, police have confirmed the death of the young girl, who killed herself behind her father’s house early in the morning, yesterday (Monday).

“The police have also evacuated the corpse from the scene and deposited it in the mortuary. The corpse is still awaiting autopsy.

“It was a very strange act and a surprise to see a young girl of that age take her life; it is a real mystery.”

He, however, said that investigations were ongoing in the matter to establish the motive behind the girl’s alleged action.

“Her parents have not talked to the police. We are still investigating to get to the root of the matter,” he said.

“Parents should always keep a watch over their children. They should know the character and kind of friends their kids keep.”

“This is not good to our society. What could cause a young person of that age to hang herself to death?; we should improve on moral teaching of our children,” Akhigbe said.

The World Health Organisation, WHO, and International Association for Prevention of Suicide set aside Sept. 10 to raise global attention on the prevention of suicide.

WHO estimates that the number of people who die by suicide is expected to reach 1.5 million per year by 2020.

A WHO, estimate in 2011 showed that one million people die per year by suicide representing “a death every 40 seconds or about 3,000 every day.”

I hope this case gets thoroughly investigated because it might not even be suicide as speculated... someone might be covering up murder and making it look like suicide...

12 YEARS IN REMEMBRANCE OF 9/11 VICTIMS

Today we remember those going about their normal businesses, unaware of the horrendous disaster that awaited.... 12 years ago on Sept. 11, at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and aboard Flight 93 when America was targeted in a cold and calculated act of terrorism.

Indelible from our memories...We will never forget...



9/11 picture: people on the World Trade Center's north tower hanging out of the windows

9/11 picture: American Airlines Flight 77 crashing into the Pentagon on 9/11

9/11 picture: a victim falling from the World Trade Center's north tower

9/11 picture: the World Trade Center south tower collapsing

9/11 picture: the New York City skyline after the attacks
Skyline forever changed.....

Apple unveils new $99 plastic iPhone AND 'gold-standard' $399 handset with fingerprint scanner

  • The iPhone 5C is a plastic alternative to last year's iPhone 5
  • It comes in five colours including pink, green, white, blue and yellow
  • Phone costs £469 if bought outright but prices will be lower on contract
  • The iPhone 5S comes in three colours including gold, silver and slate
  • A fingerprint scanner is built into the 'home' button of the iPhone 5S
  • Called Touch ID, the scanner lets you buy apps at the touch of a button
  • Prices start at £549 for 16GB going up to £709 for 64GB
  • Cost set to be lower on contract but no announcement has been made
  • Devices can be pre-ordered from Friday and go on sale on 20 September
 
In what's been classed as a 'make or break' event for Apple, the tech firm has unveiled a cut-price handset called the iPhone 5C as well as a high-end model called iPhone 5S.
 
The release of the iPhone 5C marks a step away from Apple's luxe image.
 
Many believe the move is a desperate bid to poach Samsung buyers, as the Korean company and its plastic, cheaper handsets go from strength to strength.
 
 
 
 
In what's been classed as a 'make or break' event for Apple, the Californian-based tech firm has unveiled its plastic iPhone 5C that comes in a range of colours and will cost £469.
 
 
 
 
 
The iPhone 5S is a modified version of the iPhone 5. It comes in three colours - gold, silver and slate - and was Apple's senior vice president of worldwide marketing, Phill Schiller, pictured, claimed it is twice as fast as the current handset
 
 
Apple traditionally releases a brand new handset once a year, before releasing a follow-up model with incremental changes the next, for example, the iPhone 4 and the iPhone 4S.
 
This year, however, was the first time Apple had been linked to two new handsets at the same event.
 
And in announcing the new devices, Apple's CEO Tim Cook declared the company would be discontinuing the current iPhone 5 model.
 
 
THE IPHONE 5S AND 5S SPECIFICATIONS:
 
 
THE IPHONE 5C
 
 
4-inch Retina display.
 
A6 processor - same as the iPhone 5.
 
The battery is slightly larger than it was on the iPhone 5.
 
It has the same 8-megapixel rear camera and a new FaceTime HD camera.
 
It supports 'more LTE bands than any other smartphone in the world.'
 
 
Dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0
 
The handset will cost £469 for 16GB and £549 for 32GB when bought outright.
 
 
Contract prices may be lower.
 
 
THE IPHONE 5S
 
 
The handset comes in three colours: gold, silver and slate.
 
A7 chip is twice as fast as the iPhone 5.
 
Built-in fingerprint scanner and Touch ID feature unlocks the phone and can be used to purchase apps.
 
Dual-flash LED camera with 28-megapixel panoramic photos.
 
The iPhone 5S has 10 hours of talk time and 250 hours of standby.
 
The 16GB handset will cost £549 up to £709 for 64GB.
 
Contract prices may be lower.
 
 
 
The FaceTime front-facing camera has been improved to HD, too.
 
 
Apple's iPhone 5C is made of polycarbonate plastic and is reinforced with a steel frame, which acts as the phone's antenna.
 
 
Although it didn't announce UK pricing at the event, the Apple UK store is showing the iPhone 5C as costing £469 for 16GB and £549 for 32GB if bought outright.
 
However, it's expected the iPhone 5C will be considerably cheaper when bought through a contract, with prices starting at $99 in the U.S.
 
 
The iPhone 5S comes in three colours - slate, gold, and silver - and is made of high-grade aluminium.
 
 
According to The Verge, Apple's senior vice president of worldwide marketing, Phil Schiller called it 'perhaps the most forward thinking phone anyone has ever made' before unveiling the much-rumoured fingerprint scanner built into the phone's 'home' button.
 
 
'In securing a handset, the most common way is to set up a passcode. Unfortunately, some people find that's too cumbersome.
 
'Touch ID uses a key with you have everywhere you go.'
 
The Touch ID Sensor is 170 microns thin, senses 500 ppi and scans a user's 'sub-epidermal skin layers.'
 
VIDEO: Apple unveils two new handsets

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Apple's CEO Tim Cook, pictured, announced at the event that the firm would be discontinuing the iPhone 5 in favour of its new iPhone 5S, pictured, and iPhone 5C. The iPhone 5S starts at $199 for 16GB, $299 for 32 GB and $399 for 64GB
 
 
 
 
The phone features a Touch ID Sensor that scans a user's finger print. The ring around the home button is a 'detection ring' that turns on the Touch ID sensor and can be used to unlock the phone and purchase apps. Jonny Ive said: 'It's not just rampant technology for technology's sake'
 
  
 
 
The Touch ID Sensor (pictured) works by encrypting the fingerprint, which is kept inside a secure enclave. The print is not available to other software and is not uploaded Apple's servers or backed up to iCloud
 
 
 
 
 
Apple's colourful iPhone 5C is made of plastic and reinforced with steel that works as an antenna. The battery is slightly larger than it was on the iPhone 5 and it has the same 8-megapixel rear camera
 
  
The iPhone 5S will also be made available in China at the same time as other countries for the first time ever.
 
Apple recently lost smartphone market share to main rival Samsung, dropping to 14 per cent - its lowest for three years - because of ‘lacklustre’ iPhone 5 sales and tougher competition from rivals.
 
Experts believe that tonight's event will be 'make or break' for the Cupertino-based firm.
 
Jason Jenkins, editor of CNET UK told MailOnline: ' People are increasingly choosing rival smartphones that have larger screens, are more powerful and are cheaper.
 
 
 
Apple's iPhone 5C, pictured here being announced by Schiller, is made of 'polycarbonate' but is reinforced with steel that acts as an antenna. The handset will cost $99 for 16GB and $199 for 32GB. UK pricing is yet to be announced.
 
  
'Apple seems happy with that, as it makes more money per phone than its rivals: it doesn't need to sell more mobiles than everyone else to win the smartphone war.
 
'To get round this, Apple has relied until now on announcing a new model and simply making the previous year's cheaper. 'But at some point that strategy isn't going to work so well, and it's going to have to release a model that's specifically designed to tempt budget buyers.'
 
In the year since Apple unveiled its iPhone 5 handset, for example, Samsung has released or announced 16 new models in its Galaxy range including the popular Samsung Galaxy S4 and S4 Mini.
 
 
 
Craig Federighi, pictured, introduced the new iOS 7 software in June. It will be released to handsets on 18 September. Federighi recapped the features at the annual event because Apple's new handsets will be shipped with the new operating system
 
Each of the best-selling Galaxy models feature plastic casing, which ultimately makes them cheaper to produce than Apple's aluminimum and glass handsets.
 
Analysts claimed Apple would be looking to tap into this emerging market, which is particularly prevalent in China, with a lower-cost, plastic iPhone 5C.
 
 
 
 
 
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