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5 Apps We Can’t Wait to See on the iPad
Many of you have an iPhone or an iPod touch. And as Gadget Lab readers, you probably also have a notebook of some kind. And despite the notebook being way more capable than the little handheld, we bet you use the iPhone more and more for checking e-mail, tweeting and a large part of your web browsing.
With the iPad, this “casual” use will just increase.
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Apple has launched its long-awaited iPad, but the full version, if it becomes available to Canadians at all, may cost a lot to use.
Chief executive Steve Jobs announced the device — basically a supersized iPod Touch — on Wednesday to a crowd of Apple faithful at an event in San Francisco. The iPad is about the size of a hardcover book, half an inch thick and with a 9.7-inch multi-touch screen,
With Apple announcing record £2 billion profits in the last quarter and excitement surrounding Wednesday's new product announcement reaching fever pitch, it is hard to imagine the US computer giant failing
But here is a look back at some of Apple's previous product launches, some of which did not hit the mark.
:: Introduced in 1977, the Apple II was one of the first successful mass-produced p
By Connie Guglielmo and Amy Thomson
Jan. 27 (Bloomberg) -- Apple Inc.’s Steve Jobs will try to persuade investors and customers today that tablet computers are as desirable as the company’s iPhone and iPod music player.
The chief executive officer speaks at a press conference today in San Francisco, where he will announce “a major new product that we’re really excited about,” he said this week
Did France Telecom/Orange exec Stéphane Richard just get caught off guard enough to confirm the immanent arrival of Apple’s iTablet/iSlate, with a webcam?
Stéphane Richard, who is set to be Orange’s CEO, responds “Yes” when French media asks whether the rumors are true that an Apple tablet will debut soon. The interviewer then asks Richard whether the tablet will be available for Orange customers, to which the executive replies, “Of course.”
Rumors have run wild that Apple will introduce its much anticipated 10-inch touchscreen tablet in a speci
Ryan Kim, Chronicle Staff Writer Friday, December 25, 2009
Apple Inc. shares hit an all-time high Thursday as reports surfaced of a January unveiling of a new Internet tablet.
The Financial Times reported Wednesday that Apple has reserved the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco for a big announcement on Jan. 26, according to people familiar with the plans.
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