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REMINDER: The iPad Is Super Cheap Because Tim Cook Is A Genius (AAPL, MSFT)

19.06.2012 02:39, businessinsider
Microsoft just revealed its plans to release its own tablet, the Surface.
While it looks pretty nice, Microsoft left out two key details. We dont know how much the Surface is going to cost, and we dont know when it will be released.
Were expecting a fall ship date since thats when we expect Windows 8.
As for price, we dont know what to expect. Microsoft says the RT version, which is Quelle: DAF… [weiterlesen]

Google+ iPhone Gets A Much-Needed Overhaul

09.05.2012 22:14, TechCrunch
Just yesterday, I finally moved the Google+ iPhone app atrocity to the back screen of my iPhone, and then the company goes out and does this. It makes the darned thing all pretty with a fresh update. And maybe even more usable? (I cant confirm this as the update has somehow not hit my iPhones Updates section, but early reports are saying nice things).

If youre at all familiar with Googles Quelle: DAF… [weiterlesen]

Will You Buy the New iPad?

10.03.2012 15:00, TheStreet.com
NEW YORK (TheStreet) -

Apple announced its new iPad on Wednesday, and now consumers have to figure out or not whether they want to plunk down their hard-earned cash for it.

The feature set was largely known already, as countless rumors and leaks pretty much told everyone what was going to be in it.


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Burning Questions We Still Have About The iPad 3 (AAPL)

28.02.2012 22:51, businessinsider

A week from today, well know everything there is to know about Apples next generation iPad. 
Unlike the build-up to the iPhone 4S launch, it seems like everyones expectations are pretty much in line with what Apple will announce. There might even be a surprise or two.
But were impatient. Theres $500 burning a hole in our pocket and we want to spend it on Apples shiny new iThing.
Now.
Before Quelle: DAF… [weiterlesen]

Leaked Photo Suggests A Better Camera Is Coming To The iPad 3 (AAPL)

13.02.2012 15:06, businessinsider

New leaked images suggest Apple is adding a better camera to the iPad 3.
As you can see in the image on the right from Asian site iLab Factory, the ring around the camera hole looks more like the ring around the camera hole on an iPhone 4. This suggests a better camera lens/sensor.
The back camera on the iPad 2 is pretty weak, so it makes sense Apple would upgrade it.
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The Cord-On-Board iPhone Case Hides A Charging Cable Inside

04.01.2012 01:55, TechCrunch
After a decade of iPods, Apples little white charging cable seem to be pretty much everywhere these days. Open a random drawer, there one will sit. Ask a pack of strangers, Hey — anyone got an iPhone cable? and half a dozen will be thrown your way. At this point, its almost hard to not be within reach of one… until you actually need one. Then the damned things seemingly dont exist.

Looking Quelle: DAF… [weiterlesen]

That Rumor About Two New iPads Next Year Sounds Pretty Bogus (AAPL)

29.12.2011 16:13, businessinsider

Apple may have plans to introduce two new iPad models early next year, according to DigiTimes.
Thats in addition to keeping the current iPad 2 around at a price that will be competitive with Amazons $199 Kindle Fire.
So if this report is to believed, you can expect three iPad models to be available next year at the high, mid, and entry-level ranges.
Thats tough to swallow. Heres Quelle: DAF… [weiterlesen]

How The iPad 2 Became My Favorite Computer

05.12.2011 17:24, businessinsider

Can the iPad replace a PC?
Ever since Apple announced its tablet nearly two years ago, the Internet has been awash in discussion of this question. Most of it has had a pretty theoretical feel and has gravitated towards conventional wisdom. A piece by Gotta Be Mobiles Will Shanklin comes to the typical conclusions:
Click here to continue reading at Technologizer…
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Rückblick: Steve Jobs zur Zukunft des Fernsehers (Videos: 1998, 2008)

Dieser Clip aus einem Steve Jobs Interviews aus dem Jahr 1998 (daher auch die schlechte Video-Qualität) zeigt Jobs witzige Herangehensweise an Fragen zur Zukunft des Fernsehers, und zur Medienkonvergenz: title=YouTube video player class=youtube-player type=text/html width=530 height=322 src=http://www.youtube.com/embed/mXS5VHw7rwA?color1=d6d6d6&color2=f0f0f0&border=0&fs=1&hl=en&loop=0&showinfo=0&iv_load_policy=3&showsearch=0&rel=1&hd=1 Quelle: iPhone News.Org... [weiterlesen]