The rumors surrounding what Apple has planned for the next round of its smartphones or tablet devices are plentiful, and for the most part highly speculative.
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A 7.85-inch iPad exists in Apple’s labs
The rumors surrounding what Apple has planned for the next round of its smartphones or tablet devices are plentiful, and for the most part highly speculative.
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A 7.85-inch iPad exists in Apple’s labs
It’s not often that we get to say Apple messed up, but with the launch of the new iPad in Australia it has been left red faced.
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False 4G claims force Apple to offer iPad refunds in Australia
Drop tests for tablets are pretty pointless in my view. The fact is, if you drop any brand of tablet on to a hard floor from waist height face-down, you should expect it to break. And guess what?
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Retina Display destroyed in new iPad drop test
Drop tests for tablets are pretty pointless in my view. The fact is, if you drop any brand of tablet on to a hard floor from waist height face-down, you should expect it to break. And guess what
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Retina Display destroyed in new iPad drop test
By all accounts, the new iPad is a remarkable device that owners can’t put down — unless it gets too warm to hold. Following reports from users that the new Apple tablet was getting a little too hot to handle, Consumer Reports attempted to quantify the problem. Its analysis found that when the spiffy new
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The new iPad is hot, literally
iFixit have gone above and beyond by flying to Australia and queuing up to get one of the first new iPads just to dismantle it. And as they have come to expect, Apple has continued the tradition of making the tablet very difficult to disassemble and therefore repair outside of an Apple Store.
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The new iPad gets torn apart
There’s a growing threat to the U.S. military, according to the Pentagon’s premier research wing. No, it’s not Iran’s nukes or China’s missiles
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Darpa Warns: Your iPhone Is a Military Threat
Not long after the invitations for next week’s iPad 3 event were sent out yesterday, many people noticed something that was conspicuously missing from the shot of the tablet: a home button. For most companies, this could easily be chalked up to a lazy Photoshop job, but since this is Apple, we have to wonder.
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Would Apple really release an iPad 3 without a home button?
Mark your calendars, Apple fans. Next week Tim Cook will take the stage and announce the next iPad
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iPad 3 event official: March 7 in San Francisco
Mark your calendars, Apple fans.
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iPad 3 event official: March 7 in San Francisco
The combination of Photoshop and the iPad is, at least in theory, a perfect match. Though practice can make a mouse or trackpad and keyboard feel intuitive, there’s something about physically manipulating an image with your fingers that fits like a glove. Unfortunately, though Photoshop Touch is easily the most advanced photo-editing tool on iOS,
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Hands-on with Photoshop Touch for iPad
If you can remember all the way back to last week, you may recall a leaked display component that was allegedly from the iPad 3. It looked legit enough, and appeared to show quadruple the pixels (double the resolution) of the iPad 2 under a microscope
If Apple’s decisions were based on a democratic vote of analysts and rumormongers, then we would know with 100% certainty that an iPad mini is on the way. Though if that were the case, you would also, at this very moment, be using your iPhone 5 to flip through channels on your iTV, while sending
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iPad mini being tested by Apple, according to Taiwanese analysts
