Our Top Stories | Apple's iPhone 4S Battery Troubles Now Joined By New Problems Apple is facing new gripes that its iOS 5.0.1 update is causing more problems with the iPhone 4S including: microphone failures, Wi-Fi signal loss, and cellular network reception issues, according to reports. Share: | New iOS 5.0.1 Glitches: Is Apple Entirely to Blame? Apple's latest iOS update may very well have issues, but it may not be the sole culprit for newly reported problems. Share: | Siri's Vocals are Six Years Old A voice-over artist reveals he is the voice of the iPhone 4S personal assistant, and made the recordings six years ago. Share: | Gamers Go Wild Over Latest Call of Duty Activision Publishing says it sold 6.5 million units worth more than $400 million in the first 24 hours of the highly anticipated game's release, setting another launch record. 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