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Cheaper Lightning for the IPhone 5

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Sep 25, 2012

This Week's Top Story

This Week's Top Story - Cheaper Lightning for the IPhone 5

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Cheaper Lightning for the IPhone 5

Apple promotes its Lightning Adapter to make the iPhone 5 compatible with older accessories. But there's a cheaper way

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This week in Technology Insider

Welcome to the Tech Insider. This week, Sam Grobart describes a cheaper way to move to Apple’s new Lightning product. It's compatible with all the existing plugs you've been using to charge other iOS devices, dispenses with the awkward adapter housing, and is $10 cheaper to boot. We also have stories on Twitter and 3D printing. Enjoy!

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