3G iPad gets rave review

by Mike, posted on May 2, 2010

Clayton Morris from the Fox News Channel loves the 3G iPad. He really loves it. This, according to a review he posted on the cable channel's website. He makes no bones about his stance on the device, writing, "Let there be no doubt, the new 3G is superior." Why is it so superior? He cites the fact that Apple claims the 3G is heavier than its wi-fi cousin, but he couldn't tell. He was also ...

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Massive first-day iPad sales

by Mike, posted on April 5, 2010

If you were wondering just how many iPads Apple sold on the first day, wonder now more. Over 300,000 units were sold on the first day alone, providing much needed revenue, and quenching techies' thirst for the latest gadget. The 300,000 figure, according to Apple, includes "deliveries of pre-ordered iPads to customers, deliveries to channel partners and sales at Apple Retail Stores.” That's...

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Get up early for iPad

by Mike, posted on March 11, 2010

If you want to be one of the first to place a pre-order for the much-anticipated iPad, then you'll have to get up pretty early in the morning tomorrow. Starting at 5:30 a.m. Pacific Time (8:30 a.m. Eastern, 12:30 p.m. GMT) on March 12, pre-orders will be taken on Apple's Web site. When will the product actually ship? It looks as if it'll ship on April 3, so if you place your pre-order tomorro...

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The iPad: The wait is over

by Mike, posted on March 6, 2010

Those who are eagerly awaiting the release of the new Apple iPad can set their faces to agog, because the new device will make its official debut less than a month from now, on April 3. Though techies can't get their paws on the hotly anticipated device until then, one can pre-order the iPad starting on March 12. Prices for the device start at $499, and though those in the United States can me...

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Move over, Apple store!

by Mike, posted on February 15, 2010

It looks as if the Apple Store is about to get some fierce competition. It was announced today that the Wholesale Applications Community is being formed by Verizon, Sprint, AT&T, and various other companies. Developers will be encouraged to write applications that will be compatible across various devices, and the store will apparently make it quite easy for developers to write and publish...

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