iPad Mini cases popping up across Web
Even though it’s more than a week away from hitting store shelves, people can already start exploring cases for their new iPad Mini
Even though it’s more than a week away from hitting store shelves, people can already start exploring cases for their new iPad Mini
One of the sexiest features of iOS 6, Apple’s latest mobile operating system for the iPhone and iPad, is the updated Maps app with turn-by-turn direction.
Your iPad is the greatest gadget on your coffee table right now, but there are some great accessories that will make it even better.
Evernote’s penmanship was sloppy, so it took some handwriting lessons from Penultimate.
Productive iPad users rejoiced Monday when Evernote, the popular cloud-based note app, acquired Cocoa Box, the creator of Penultimate, the App Store’s most popular handwriting app.
Never underestimate Apple’s ability to surprise. No, I don’t think their next generation tablet computing device will arrive with a high-definition “Retina” display or secure digital (SD) card slot, but the company could be on track to put product in customer hands as early as next week. Not holding my breath just yet, but it’s is an intriguing possibility.
Apple’s next-generation tablet will most likely be announced on Wednesday, March 2. Beyond that nothing’s sure until the specs are published, though that shouldn’t stop us from delving deeply into the available rumors on what’s coming.
Apple’s “magical and revolutionary” tablet computer is more than just a pretty face for your music, books and movies. Working a spreadsheet, laying out a presentation, image editing and writing are just a few of the tasks you can get done, but you’ll need the right tools.
What will Apple’s next-generation tablet look like? There are fresh musings out there on the interwebs and they have a familiar look n’ feel with near field communications technology and an updated enclosure topping the list this time out. Then there’s a revival of the 7-inch rumor, which also generates a familiar sense of deja vu.
Driving home their advantage or trying to clear excess stock? An interesting question given that we’re talking about this year’s must-have gift item, the “Tickle Me Elmo” of the Christmas 2010 shopping season.