iPhone demand heightens as Apple rounds off “most successful year ever”
“We are heading into the holidays with our strongest product lineup yet."
“We are heading into the holidays with our strongest product lineup yet."
The iPad 3 rumour mill has heated up this week, fueled by a report from Japanese Apple blog Macotakara that the much anticipated tablet will come out in March.
Telstra has announced it will sell Apple's iPad 2 tablet on two-year contract plans from Tuesday, November 15.
Apple's iPad hasn't materially affected consumer PC sales, as some have claimed, a research firm said today.
Apple has confirmed that the iPad 2 will go on sale in New Zealand this Friday March 25.
An analysis of iPad 2 finds that Apple's total cost to produce the tablet is almost identical to that of the original iPad introduced a year ago.
<a href="http://www.networkworld.com/slideshows/2009/060309-apple-quiz.html">Apple</a>'s spiffy <a href="http://www.networkworld.com/news/2010/111910-apple-ipad-resources.html">iPad</a> 2 display protector, dubbed Smart Cover, has proven to be a hit among early reviewers. But the curious folks at iFixit wanted to know, "How does it work?" So they took it apart to find out.
Apple's iPad 2 tablet which became available Friday, boasts a big battery, tiny speakers, an ample 512MB of RAM and a glass front that's tricky for tinkerers to take off.
Apple has started taking online orders for the iPad 2 tablet Friday morning and its stores will begin sales at 5pm EST today.
<a href="http://www.networkworld.com/news/2010/012210-apple-tablet-carrier-smackdown.html">Verizon and AT&T</a> kicked off their campaign for the hearts, minds and dollars of <a href="http://www.networkworld.com/news/2011/030311-apple-tablet-market.html">iPad 2</a> users Thursday by releasing their 3G wireless data plan options. While neither carrier offers unlimited plans, Verizon offers a wider variety of plans that give users more monthly data to consume than most of AT&T's plans.
While rival manufacturers have been scrambling to put out their own tablet computers, it seems that none of them has captured the public imagination as Apple's iPad has.
Many CIOs were hoping the iPad would fade into the shadows of the next new thing, as so many other tech gadgets have. But the iPad is proving to have a lot more staying power than many predicted--and the consumer-driven iPad is on a crash course with enterprise IT. CIOs will need to handle anything and everything the iPad, Apple and iOS app developers throw at them.
A quick and dirty JavaScript speed test of the new iPad 2 gives an early indication of how the tablet's processor, operating system and HTML improvements pay off in terms of performance.
As exciting as the new iPad 2 is bound to be for both consumers and business users, some IT executives who will have to support the second-generation Apple tablet are already cringing.
When it comes to releasing new form factors for its iPad tablet and other products, Apple not only gets there first; it gets there best.