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7 Reasons Not To Buy An iPad 2

7 Reasons Not To Buy An iPad 2

The iPad 2 went on sale in the U.S. on March 11, and already the device is selling out at Apple, AT&T, Verizon and various retail stores around the country.

 

Big crowds greet Apple's iPad 2

Big crowds greet Apple's iPad 2

Thousands of people thronged Apple stores on both U.S. coasts as the iPad 2 went on sale on Friday, signaling a strong appetite for a device that dominates the fledgling market it created.

 

IPad 2 sales start with pre-dawn online orders

IPad 2 sales start with pre-dawn online orders

Apple Inc.'s updated version of its iPad tablet computer will be available in stores Friday afternoon. But those who can't wait to say they own the gadget were able to beat the crowds by ordering one online before the sun rises....

 

New iPad Cover Opens to Instant Gratification

Apple’s “smart cover” is like the refrigerator door: open it and the light goes on, revealing the inside.

 

Apple Will Refund $100 To Anyone Who Just Bought An iPad

Apple Will Refund $100 To Anyone Who Just Bought An iPad

Quick, want an iPad without a camera? Now’s your last chance. Apple has slashed the price of the original model to $399, from $499, as it prepares for the launch of a new iPad on March 11 in the United States.

 

iPad prices drop as iPad 2 approaches

With the iPad 2 going on sale in a week, Apple appears to be working to unload its remaining inventory of the tablet computer's first generation.

 

AT&T Tweaks Data Plan for iPad 2

AT&T is adding a postpaid billing option for tablet customers, though its pricing is largely unchanged: $15 or $25 a month based on data usage.

 

Jobs Takes the Stage to Pitch Apple’s New iPad

Jobs Takes the Stage to Pitch Apple’s New iPad

Apple’s chief executive interrupts a medical leave to introduce the much-anticipated new iPad, a thinner, faster and lighter version of its tablet.

 

iPad 2 Expected to Fall Off Apple Tree Today

iPad 2 Expected to Fall Off Apple Tree Today

More than a year after igniting the tablet computing craze, Apple was preparing to unveil the second version of its blockbuster iPad on Wednesday -- possibly minus lead showman Steve Jobs.

 

What iPad needs to steal from Android and HP

Google and HP proved that companies can make tablets with UI as usable as the iPad, if not moreso. Now, with the iPad 2 being announced next week, Apple is the one that needs to play catch-up.

 

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