Tech Business Roundup: Apple’s iPad Mini Event, Fusion-io Dissed By Cramer

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The debut of a 13-inch MacBook Pro with a retina display will be an attraction at Apple’s (NASDAQ:AAPL) iPad Mini event, says a “consistently reliable source” at a top American retailer to 9to5 Mac. It is said that the notebook will appear in 2 models and will be thinner and lighter than the 15-inch retina MacBook Pro that was released earlier in 2012.

Shares of the high-end server flash memory subsystems provider Fusion-io (NYSE:FIO) tumble after Jim Cramer advises to not use merger or acquisition hopes to justify buying the stocks. The company is set to report after the close on October 24th.

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