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Apple denies new iPad overheating concerns
Apple on Tuesday denied any overheating concerns on the new iPad, saying that the product operates well within its thermal specifications. Read More


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Jonny Evans: Opinion: About Consumer Reports and this 'hot iPads are comfy' crisis
Read all about it as the latest report from the Church of Stupid proves, albeit in a back-handed way, that Apple really is the only firm worth writing about in town, as Consumer Reports climbs aboard its Cupertino-criticism carriage to slate the new iPad for being "not uncomfortable".   Read More

What does the new iPad mean to business?
Apple's new iPad arrived Friday and, given the popularity of early sales, will be showing up this week at an office near you. Read More

Apple touts 'record weekend' of iPad sales
Apple today said sales of the new iPad over the weekend set a record, and not surprisingly, that it is pleased with the tablet's debut. Read More


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Update: Apple says 3M new iPads already sold
Apple today said it has sold three million new iPads since the tablet's unveiling earlier this month. Not surprisingly, the company is pleased with the launch. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple sets new iPad records, gives investors cash
Apple has set new records for the new iPad (3?) as demand for the device remains "off the charts", company CEO, Tim Cook, has confirmed.   Read More

Apple to be top mobile processor firm, In-Stat says
Apple is an iconic consumer electronics company with a string of massively successful products, but it could also become the world's largest mobile processor company by the end of the year, according to a study due to be released by In-Stat later this week. Read More

Samsung's Galaxy Note will get Android 4.0 in Q2, along with new apps
Samsung Electronics will upgrade its Galaxy Note to Android 4.0 or Ice Cream Sandwich starting during the second quarter. The upgrade will also include new applications that take advantage of the device's digital pen, the company said Thursday. Read More

 
 
 

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