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the iPad is Apple’s tablet computer. While not “invented” by Apple (the newton was arguably a PDA), the iPad has re-ignited the tablet format as it appeared at the right time, with the right hardware and apps. the first iPad was launched on April 2010. It was followed by the iPad 2 in March 2011 and a new iPad (gen 3) in 2012.
iPad takes wings as inflight entertainment system
05/17/2010, The Apple iPad has just found another use – it can now work as an inflight entertainment ssytem, thanks to Bluebox who has just announced such a system. This system ought to hit the market this July, where it will [...]
Is Intel Thinking Of Acquiring Infineon?
05/17/2010, Rumor is going around that Infineon might be considering selling its cellular chipset business to Intel. Apparently Intel is quite interested in getting into the mobile chip business. That being said, Infineon CEO, Peter Bauer, has been described as being [...]
Litl Drops The Price Of Its Webbook From $699 To $399
05/16/2010, Trying a different tack in the netbook/tablet device market is always a risky business and Litl surely knew that when it came up with its Webbook. But now it’s likely that the company has found out that sales isn’t all [...]
MAXroam Offers You A Micro SIM For Your iPad To Roam In Europe
05/14/2010, If you have an iPad 3G but are travelling, chances are you’re going to be worried of the data roaming charges, which can be notoriously expensive. Fortunately if your destination is Europe, Cubic Telecom’s MAXroam has a solution for you. [...]
Sony Considering The Possibility Of A Tablet Device To Compete With The iPad
05/14/2010, While Sony doesn’t seem to have any concrete plans on releasing a tablet device to rival Apple’s iPad just yet, that doesn’t mean that the company isn’t keeping tabs on the situation. In a recent interview, a senior VP has [...]
Walmart Planning To Offer Apple’s iPad Later This Year.
05/13/2010, You might see the iPad coming to Walmart stores near you sometime soon, and considering that there is a shortage in the market, this is probably good news. Senior vice president of entertainment for Walmart’s US stores has confirmed that [...]
New iPad Video Ad Reminds Us That It’s Already A Revolution
05/13/2010, You’d think that Apple wouldn’t need to advertise the iPad on TV, thanks to all the hype and success that it has received, but you can be sure that Apple wants you to know that they’ve got something cool. The [...]
HTC Hits Back At Apple With Patent Complaint
05/12/2010, The legal drama is back in town, and after Apple made some noise over HTC and some of its patents, now it seems that HTC has decided to bite back, accusing Apple of infringing on five of its patents related [...]
Samsung SNE-60 eBook Reader Headed To The UK
05/12/2010, Considering that Apple’s iPad is on its way to the UK, Samsung probably didn’t pick a very good time to ship its SNE-60 eBook reader to folks in the UK, but who are we to judge, right? While Apple’s iPad [...]
Shortage Of iPads In The UK Result In Shipping Delay?
05/12/2010, Looks like sales of Apple’s iPad is going really well, as the fruity company’s UK site now states the new iPad orders will ship by June 7th, which is a little later than the previous shipping date of May 28th. [...]
Verizon Working With Google On A Tablet
05/11/2010, In a recent interview, Verizon chief, Lowell McAdam, confirmed that the carrier is busy working on a tablet device with Google. Technical details of this tablet weren’t mentioned, but a Verizon spokesperson confirmed that the tablet will be powered by [...]
Japanese iPad To Be SIM-locked To Softbank Mobile
05/11/2010, When the iPad was originally announced, Apple mentioned that the device would not be SIM-locked, but now it seems that statement doesn’t apply to folks over in Japan, as the Japanese iPad will be SIM-locked to Softbank Mobile. The good [...]
Apple iPad could get printing capability
05/10/2010, Looks like the Apple iPad is onto something here – it could very well benefit from the ability to send information directly to a printer to get stuff printed out, without the need to transfer files over to an actual [...]