Apple ipad Guided Tour – ibooks
March 31, 2010 by admin
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Sight Mostly Unseen, iPad A Hit; Will Tablet Reshape Landscape?
Apple’s iPad tablet computer is already being crowned a hit even before its launch Saturday.
Sight Mostly Unseen, iPad A Hit; Will Tablet Reshape Landscape? (Investor’s Business Daily via Yahoo! News)
Apple’s iPad tablet computer is already being crowned a hit even before its launch Saturday.
Video Game Industry Veterans See The IPad As A Serious Challenger (Forbes)
Venture capitalists and game developers think the iPad will take over more and more of the game indu
Get ready to pay more for iPad apps (Christopher Null via Yahoo! News)
On the surface, the iPad looks like a pretty good deal. After all, just $499 gets you in the door with the entry-level model, which seems plenty capable for most users.
Talking Tech on Apple’s iPad (USA Today)
Ed Baig and Jefferson Graham of USA TODAY’s Talking Tech go behind the scenes to take a look at Apple’s iPad
Sight unseen, fans hear `iPad’ and think `iWant’ (AP via Yahoo! News)
People who lined up to buy the first iPhone knew what they were paying hundreds of dollars for: a new cell phone that promised to be better. Apple Inc.’s newest gadget, the iPad tablet computer, falls into a category that’s foreign to most people.
Bullish On Ipad, Kleiner Perkins Doubles IFund to $200 Million (Forbes)
The Sand Hill Road venture capital firm backs iPad startups with another $100 million in funding.
iPad Mania Brings Scams, Dubious Offers to Web (PC World via Yahoo! News)
The iPad is going on sale on Saturday, and it’s not just the Apple Store and Best Buy that are gearing up for the big day.
Publishers bet future on iPad they haven’t yet seen (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Publishers are placing big bets that Apple Inc’s iPad will kick-start a commercially viable transition to digital magazines and newspapers — even though few executives have laid hands on the tablet ahead of launch.
