New Zealand Herald
The iPad 3, with a sharper screen and faster processor, was unveiled by Apple chief executive Tim Cook yesterday. Versions capable of accessing cellular networks will cost US$629 to US$829, but New Zealand pricing has not been announced. The tablet...
The Motley Fool
Yes, it's apparently called "the new iPad," which seems like the dumbest name for a device since "iPad." Pad upgrades includes voice dictation, which is not the same as Siri, the speech-activated intelligent assistant found in the iPhone 4S. Some,...
International Business Times
Articles The folks over at cultofmac.com edited Cook's keynote down to 90 seconds so you can listen to all the new features of the new iPad and Apple TV in an efficient way. In the keynote, Time Cook also spoke of the "post-PC revolution" and how...
International Business Times
Text Size Comparing the Galaxy Note 10.1 to Apple's new iPad , Samsung is keen to point out that the ability to show two applications on screen at once and its S-Pen stylus makes the Note a more complete tablet...It goes on sale on 18 March. (Reuters)...
Houston Chronicle
Upgrade your geek with Dwight Silverman Should you buy the new iPad?...Whenever a major new tech product gets released, I hear from a lot of folks who want to know whether they should make the leap. And as you'd expect, that question has come up in...
International Business Times
Text Size Gadget lovers in India can now own an iPad 2 for 24,500 rupees, with Apple Inc slashing its price worldwide on Thursday following the launch of a new third-generation, 4G-ready tablet. The new iPad was introduced by Apple Chief Executive...