The New iPad in Just Five Minutes
See that? It's everything Apple thinks you should know about the iPad in just over five minutes.
See that? It's everything Apple thinks you should know about the iPad in just over five minutes.
What a day! We got the beautiful new retina display iPad and the new HD Apple TV we were expecting. In case you missed all of the liveblog action — or in case you want to relive the excitement — you can now watch the entirety of today's Apple keynote on Apple's website. [Apple]
During the Apple iPad event today, CEO Tim Cook casually mentioned that iOS 5.1 will be available today. In addition to Siri support for Japanese, the OS has a few other new tricks, here's what to expect.
Apple’s just launched its next generation iPad and it’s been touting 4G all over the shop. Phil Schiller even called it the device with “the most wireless bands that has ever shipped." But will it actually work on the LTE networks we’re going to get here in Britain within the next year or two?
Apple has just launched the third generation iPad, but it's going the same route as the iPhone and keeping the old model around to target budget consumers. It's not that budget though, but it is just £329 for the 16GB Wi-Fi and £429 for Wi-Fi+3G.
To take advantage of its fancy new retina display, higher res camera, and boosted processor, the iWork and iLife apps for the third-generation iPad have also been updated. And since that new display will make working with photos a treat, Apple also introduced an iOS version of iPhoto.
Well, it's finally here, Apple's new hotness. But how does it compare to the new hotness from Asus, Samsung, Amazon, BlackBerry, or heck, the iPad 2? We've got you covered with this head-to-head spec sheet.
Retina display! It's a buzzword, but unlike other buzzwords, it's worth caring about. Your iPhone 4 has one, and now your new iPad will too. So what's the big deal? It's the new iPad's best new feature. Read on.
With the announcement of the iPad 3, came the announcement of a new processor: the A5x chipset with (presumably) a dual-core CPU and quad-core GPU. The A5x is more powerful to be sure, but should we think of it as a next-generation chip, or merely a spec bump?
The new iPad is here. Apple's new tablet computer has arrived and its ultra-sharp 2048 x 1536 pixel Retina display is enough to set it apart from anyone else. It's almost like looking at a glossy magazine page.
The Apple TV is a lovely little device, and the newest version puts extra emphasis on those adjectives: the pushes out a gorgeous, crisp 1080p picture in the same teensy package.