The Apple iPad has been available for pre-order for more than 48 hours now. Initial demand seems promising, although not everyone has embraced the concept of dedicating $500 or more to be an early adopter of a device that nobody really has all the details on just yet.
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Turning the iPad into a business tool
The availability of pre-orders isn’t the only new development in iPad-land . Apple also updated its site with a plethora of new details about its latest and greatest device, from information on the 3G networking capabilities to a more in-depth description of the iBooks application
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Apple dishes new details on iPad
The world is one step closer to holding the Apple iPad in its shaking hands: consumers can pre-order iPads on the Apple Website starting today, Friday, March 12, at 8:30 a.m. EST.
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Start your browsers: iPad set to go on pre-sale
The WiFi model of Apple ’s highly anticipated iPad multimedia device will be released in the U.S. on April 3, with 3G-enabled devices available later in the month, Apple announced Friday. All iPad models are set for availability in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, Switzerland, and the U.K.
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iPad’s U.S. debut set for April 3
With all the attention focused on Apple suing HTC in the last few days, you might have forgotten that Apple has been embroiled in another legal dispute, instituted by rival mobile phone maker Nokia .
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U.S. judge suspends Apple-Nokia case
Intel is using cash incentives to lure mobile software developers to its AppUp Center application store, hoping to spur the development of new applications for netbooks with Atom microprocessors inside.
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Intel dangles cash to lure developers to its app store
Microsoft Windows climbed out of its rut last month to gain market share, Web measurement company NetApplications.com said today. Windows’ increase in usage share for February was almost exactly mirrored by a decline of Apple ’s Mac OS X.
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Windows turns table on Mac OS X, gains share
Apple shareholders gathered on Thursday at the company’s Cupertino headquarters, questions in hand. But unlike last year , when the primary concern of many attendees seemed to be Steve Jobs’s medical leave and its effect on the health of the company, this year’s discussion focused largely on environmental and financial issues.
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Apple focuses on green at shareholder meeting
If you’re an iPhone owner, you’ve probably got a virtual wardrobe full of deleted iPhone apps. Most cost you a dollar or more, others were downloaded for free, but nearly all of them let you down in some way
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How to rig the Apple App Store’s ratings
A “small percentage” of MacBook owners whose hard drives fail will be eligible for a free replacement under a warranty extension announced by Apple this week. The laptops in questions are both black and white MacBooks models bought between May 2006 and December 2007; according to a page on the company’s support site, the hard drive failures can be diagnosed through a simple, yet despair-inducing method: your computer simply stops working and, upon boot, displays a folder icon with a superimposed question mark
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Apple announces MacBook hard drive repair program