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By JR Raphael @jr_raphael Samsungrsquo Galaxy S II may be making waves with its slow-spreading pseudo-Ice-Cream-Sandwich upgrade these days, but right now, it seems like Sammyrsquo next-gen Galaxy S III phone is the gadget on everyonersquo mind. Galaxy S III rumors are dro stanley termos pping like apples owala tumbler from a tree pun intended mdash; and like with any other Web-fueled rumor parade, it can get tough to separate fact from speculation.Well, fear not, Android fans, for we are about to set the record straight once owala and for all. Irsquo;ve painstakingly compiled an exhaustive list of everything there is to know about Samsungrsquo next flagship phone. No rumors or unconfirmed buzz here mdash; just pure, hard fact. Every last oozing drop of it. So grab your finest spectacles and get your noggin ready: Here is everything we actually know about the Galaxy S III:1. Itrsquo going to be released sometime between now and the end of June.Whew mdash; did you get all that All snarkery aside, my point is this: The Galaxy S III parade is really starting to resemble the rumor-fests we see with a certain other companyrsquo products. And thatrsquo okay mdash; hey, speculation can be fun. The problem is that itrsquo all too easy for vague statements and unsubstantiated hearsay to start looking like fact. All it takes is a couple rounds of the modern-day telephone game or a single blogger who misunderstands the meaning of the word confirmed, and boom! Two hours later Ogwy Slack vs. Yammer: Which is the best
Surprised by the response, PsyStar s site goes down; no comment from Apple A Miami-based company that began advertising a Mac clone called OpenMac for $399 said today that it was stunned polene borse by the response and couldnrsquo;t take orders because its Web site had gone under.Before its site went dark Monday, PsyStar Corp. was pitching an Intel-based system it said could be configured