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New iPad is the 'epitome' of what a tablet should be

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New iPad is the 'epitome' of what a tablet should be
After the loss of Steve Jobs in October, there was concern that Apple would lose its way. The arrival of the new iPad shows those fears were unfounded; It remains the epitome of what a tablet computer should be. Read More


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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

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

Apple to spend $45B of cash horde on dividends, stock buy-back
Apple today announced it would begin paying quarterly stock dividends, and later this year, will begin to buy back shares of its stock. Read More

Finally: A truly magical iPad
One of the least appreciated new wireless features brings entirely new capabilities to the iPad, says columnist Mike Elgan. And he's not talking about LTE. Read More

10 apps every iPad user should own
There are many thousands of apps available. (As Apple's advertising campaign says, "There's an app for that.") But some apps are simply must-haves -- whether for their functionality, interface brilliance, or sheer entertainment factor. Read More

Hands on: The new iPad
Like the iPad 2 before it, the new iPad is not a re-thinking of the original concept. Instead, Apple chose to focus on a few areas of improvement while keeping the overall package the same. In this case, Apple executes to perfection. Read More

Corporations pick iPad 10-to-1 over nearest rival
Corporations planning tablet purchases next quarter overwhelmingly voted for Apple's iPad, says ChangeWave Research. Read More

New iPad has already been jailbroken
Hackers claimed to have figured out a way to bypass Apple's technical restrictions and install unauthorized applications on the company's latest iPad upon its release last Friday. Read More

Eager users crowd Apple stores for new iPad
As has become a custom with every major Apple product launch, die-hard fans lined up outside the company's retail stores worldwide to purchase the third-generation iPad, called the "new iPad," which went on sale on Friday morning. Read More

Small crowd clamors for Wi-Fi-only version of new iPad at Wal-Mart
Will the new iPad with 4G LTE wireless service be as popular as the less expensive version that's Wi-Fi-only? Read More


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Poll: Users diss 'new iPad' name for Apple's next tablet
Apple's generic name for its new iPad -- that's the name, 'the new iPad' -- got the thumbs down in a just-concluded poll of more than 1,100 Internet users. Read More

FAA 'exploring' use of devices like iPad during flights
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration may take another look at limits on personal electronic devices like the new iPad on flights. But don't expect any changes anytime soon. Read More

Verizon's new iPad can run over AT&T's 3G data network
The new iPad on Verizon Wireless' 4G LTE network can also run on AT&T's data network when an AT&T SIM card is inserted in the Verizon device, early buyers have found. Read More

Apple joins iPad trade-in bandwagon, offers competitive deals
With the retail debut of the new iPad just a day away, Apple has joined a slew of other companies eager to buy used iPads. Read More

iPad to push global demand for flash memory through '15
The Apple iPad is expected to dominate the worldwide demand for NAND flash in media tablets at least through the year 2015. Read More

Mac Pro users clamor for hardware upgrade
Ardent users are clamoring for quick upgrades to Apple's Mac Pro, while an unstable hardware timetable for the high-end desktop has raised concerns about the company's commitment to professional users. Read More

iPads used to bolster physician training, speed up patient care
More than three out of four medical residents at the University of Chicago said tablets allowed them to complete tasks quicker and spend more time on direct patient care. Read More

Jonny Evans: Opinion: Why Apple's iPad is more important than television
This is why I think the iPad will have as seismic a cultural impact as the television set did when it was introduced, generating new creative possibilities in the mobile age. Read More

Jonny Evans: This American Life 'horrified' at fake claims in Apple iPhone factory report
Radio show This American Life has retracted a report which looked at working conditions across Apple's iPhone factories, saying it is 'horrified' it carried the claims in the first place. Will Apple respond? Read More

Jonny Evans: Coming soon, Apple's next trick: MacBook Air, Pro upgrade looms
There's a new global happening with consumers racing to the shops to pick up a new Apple [AAPL] iPad, which has sold more units in four days than most competing tablets sold in a year. What's will be the company's next trick as it applies itself, all systems go, to carve out psycho-geographic dominance of the new mobile age? Read More

 
 
 

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