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Apple's iPad 2012 - everything you need to know
After months of waiting, Apple have finally released the latest version of the iPad. The iPad 3, you say? Oh no. Apple have Christened their new tablet the Apple iPad 2012. Whether you're an Apple-ite keen to know about the iPad's new features or wondering how the iPad 2012 can benefit your business, this is the place to be.
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New iPad - First look at latest Apple tablet
Following our few minutes with the new iPad, here are a few photos and thoughts about the new Apple device.
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Asus developing hybrid phone and tablet device
Asus will introduce a new device next week combining the features of a phone and a tablet PC, making it a potential rival to the Dell Streak and possibly heralding more such devices, the company and analysts said.
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MSI to release Android and Windows 10 inch touchscreen tablets
Taiwanese PC maker Micro-Star International (MSI) said on Thursday it would target business users with the release of three new 10.1-inch touchscreen tablet PCs on June 1, two with Windows 7 and one with Google's Android Honeycomb OS.
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Digg founder: Apple to announce iPad 2 in the next few weeks
Digg founder Kevin Rose blogged this week that Apple will announce the iPad 2 in the next 3 or 4 weeks, maybe even Feb. 1.
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iPads struggle on popular websites
A survey by Zeus Technology has found that some of the most popular websites are poorly displayed on iPads
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Dell Inspiron Duo hybrid tablet and netbook due November 23
The Dell Inspiron Duo tablet (or is it a netbook?) will be officially released November 23, CNET says, citing "industry sources familiar with the launch plans".
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Steve Jobs tests out iPad by responding to customers
Apple CEO Steve Jobs has taken to his iPhone and iPad to respond to several customers' email messages, according to multiple reports over the past weeks. In at least nine instances so far, Jobs has sent brief replies to customer concerns over the iPhone, the iPad, and MacBook laptops.
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iPad could cripple 3G data networks
Now that Apple has officially unveiled the iPad we can move beyond hype and speculation about what the Apple tablet might be, and move on to talking about all of the rumors that didn't pan out, and predicting whether the device will ultimately fail or succeed.
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Apple tablet will cost £370 to £490, says beta tester
Apple's tablet will come in two sizes, one with a 10-inch display, cost as little as $600 in the US, and is the "best gadget ever made," an entrepreneur who said he's had the device for the last 10 days told his Twitter followers today.




