Engadget has hundreds of photos from today's iPad 2 launch: Live from Apple's iPad 2 event. It strikes me as more of an evolutionary upgrade than a big leap into gadgetry unknown, but there are some very cool new features -- like the HD video camera (although it's got to be ...
Today Amazon slashed the price of their excellent Kindle wireless ebook reader by $70 (from $259 to $189), as they play for keeps in a price war with the Barnes and Noble Nook, just reduced from $259 to $199 (3G version). (They’re both probably feeling some heat from the Apple ...
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Here’s an interesting article at MacWorld on the Apple A4 microprocessor, the CPU for the iPad and the first Apple-branded system-on-a-chip: Apple inside: the significance of the iPad’s A4 chip. With the A4, Apple still maintains its long-standing relationship with ARM while delivering on performance, with a design that no ...
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TidBITS has an interesting overview of the features of Apple’s new iPad device: Hands-on Impressions of the iPad.
The technoidosphere is buzzing about the fact that Apple’s new iPad doesn’t support Flash. Adobe, being the maker of Flash, is unhappy about this; so unhappy that yesterday they played the porn card.
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Apple’s new tablet computer, dubbed the iPad, was announced today; the device looks like an oversized iPhone or iPod Touch, runs iPhone Apps, and will be shipping later this year. It weighs 1.5 pounds and has a 9.7 inch display, Bluetooth, 802.11n wireless, a battery life of up to 10 ...