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iPad 'Newspaper' to Launch Wed

The top 5 things I'm hoping to see in The Daily, the iPad-only news serviceFull Coverage: iPad

 

Why I Just Dumped the iPad (Hint: Size Matters)

After nine months with the iPad, I've sold it. Yes, it's amazing and has single-handedly redefined the tablet market. But I didn't sell my iPad because a new iPad is coming soon. Instead, I found a device that meets the same needs yet offers increased portability.

Senh: Interesting, I find the Galaxy Tab absolutely useless if you already own a 4.3" smartphone. But to each his own.

 

Special Report: Augmented hype? Mobile's next big thing

Special Report: Augmented hype? Mobile's next big thing

Running on smartphones and tablet computers, AR overlays digital information - text, graphics, games -- on images of the world around us. Some executives in the mobile industry think AR will be huge. While revenues from AR alone amount to no more than a few tens of millions of dollars, that number is set to double annually to reach $350 million in 2014, according to New York-based ABI Research. The impact across the broader mobile and computer industry could be much bigger, convincing consumers to use their mobile devices even more than they already do.

 

Everything We Know About the iPad 2

Everything We Know About the iPad 2

Though Apple executives may refuse to talk about it, the introduction of a new and improved iPad is all but a certainty. Every year like clockwork, Apple updates their biggest product lines with new designs and new features, and the iPad is next in line. Fortunately, pre-announcement rumors are equally consistent, and we've already caught wind of a number of tidbits regarding Apple's next tablet.

 

CES: 11 tablets worth watching

More than 80 tablet computers were shown at the four-day International Consumer Electronics Show, and one expert predicted some wouldn't last beyond the event. So which tablets have the greatest chance of surviving ...

 

Verizon reveals first '4G' tablet and phone

Verizon reveals first '4G' tablet and phone

The first portable devices announced for Verizon Wireless' new, high-speed wireless data network are a smart phone and a tablet from Motorola, both designed to take advantage of network's speed with cameras for videoconferencing....

 

More Schools Embracing iPad as Learning Tool

Spending money on tablet computers may seem an extravagance, but some educators say they are more than just a cool new toy.

 

Toshiba launches tablet to challenge iPad

Toshiba Corp is making its foray into the tablet war, offering a 10-inch device it says will be comparable in price to Apple's iPad.

 

Research In Motion: PlayBook Battery Life Too Short?

The new Research In Motion (RIMM) PlayBook tablet, which will launch sometime early next year, suffe

 

Sprint Says 4G Tablet Coming In 2011, 80% Of CIOs Want To Buy Tablets

When Sprint Nextel introduced its first tablet in November, some were disappointed that the device was only compatible with 3G instead of the faster “4G” flavor of mobile broadband. After all, Sprint has offered 4G service since 2008 and devotes much of its marketing to linking its brand to 4G and the superior service it can provide.

 

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