Thu, Jan 21 | from Ars Technica
The company has also been working with EA to show off the tablet's gaming potential. With all of this content being available for the device, Apple is hoping that one will end up in your home—but that one won't be enough because everyone will have a use for it.
The iPad’s fate isn’t in the hands of Apple. Jobs & Co. has done their part and made the device. The iPad’s success lies solely in the hands of developers. Because unlike the iPhone or iPod touch, the iPad doesn’t really have a core function. The iPhone is nothing more than a glorified telepho...
Fri, Jan 29 | from CrunchGear
I am not suggesting that the iPod or iPhone is a worthwhile replacement for reading, but I am saying that, for better or worse, there are probably at least 2.5 million iPod or iPhone users who read books on those devices. • Apple iPad First Hands On • 8 Things That Suck About Apple iPad
Thu, Jan 28 | from Gizmodo
One of the most interesting things that didn’t happen when Apple announced its iPad on Wednesday is that AT&T didn’t get the boot. It was widely believed that Apple was going to drop the carrier because of its poor service and go with Verizon instead. Instead, Apple reaffirmed its relat...
Wed, Jan 27 | from Wired
Devin: It’s a big iPod. That much is clear — it’s not really a tablet computer. Of course, the benefits of a giant iPod are manifest: you can check email easily, movies and shows will look nice (though not full HD), and the e-books looked great. But the fact is you’re limited by Apple in every way t...
Wed, Jan 27 | from CrunchGear
Apple didn't really sell this point, but it's the single biggest benefit of the iPad: speed. It feels at least a generation faster than the iPhone 3GS. Lags and waits are gone, and the OS and apps respond just as quickly as you'd hope. Rotating between portrait and landscape modes, especially...
Wed, Jan 27 | from Gizmodo
Tomorrow is a big day. Apple will be revealing a brand new product to the masses. While we don’t know what it will be called, we’re quite certain Jobs will be unveiling the much-anticipated Apple Tablet. While the Apple Tablet may very well revolutionize the tablet industry–as their previou...
Tue, Jan 26 | from CrunchGear
Apple can ban all the apps they want, but that apparently won’t stop Google from giving iPhone customers access to Google Voice. As of this morning, iPhone owners can now point mobile Safari at a Google Voice website to gain access to a much more full-featured version of the telephone repla...
Tue, Jan 26 | from TheAppleBlog
This vintage NYTimes review, dated September 23, 1993, is remarkable for how forward-thinking it was—except it's clear now, more than 16 years later, that the Newton isn't the ancestor of a tablet as we currently conceive of it. The Newton was the pre-iPhone.
Mon, Jan 25 | from Gizmodo
If Apple sticks to its short history for iPhone introductions, we’ll welcome the newest in June or July of this year. Many people will likely once again hope for or predict a front-facing camera and mobile videoconferencing. But the Apple event on the 27th and the tablet everyone is expecti...
Sun, Jan 24 | from TheAppleBlog
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