iPad competitors lining up
Starting this fall and stretching into early next year, big-name gadget and PC makers are readying their own touch-screen tablets.
Starting this fall and stretching into early next year, big-name gadget and PC makers are readying their own touch-screen tablets.
The space agency is offering a free iPad app that lets people view a variety of content in high definition.
Korean electronics giant says the features of its Android-based tablet match and sometimes outshine Apple’s iPad. Samsung has its work cut out to convince the masses.
PC World – Bringing AutoCAD software to Mac, iPhone and iPad might be a logical move for the company Autodesk, but it’s an even bigger deal for Apple. The introduction of AutoCAD gives Apple’s tablet a much-needed validation as a productivity tool as opposed to a toy for surfing the Web and playing games.
In a sign that supply may have finally caught up with demand, Apple’s tablet is now heading out the door within 24 hours of order placement.
Just the right number of gadgets and computers can enhance productivity, but there is a tipping point when too many gadgets hinder rather than help productivity.
PC Magazine – On Friday, DeviceVM launched Splashtop Remote for the iPad, a pair of client and software apps that allows a user to remotely control a Windows PC via the iPad interface.
With no viable tablet competitors on the immediate horizon, Apple’s iPad is likely to lead the market for the next couple of years, says iSuppli.
New report notes the rapid consumer awareness of the iPad. The release and subsequent success of Apple’s iPad has drawn competitors into the fray with pads of their own.
Road Trip 2010: Each year, CNET reporter Daniel Terdiman gets the chance to test out Apple’s latest over several thousands of miles of driving. This year, that meant the iPhone 4, the iPad 3G, and the latest 13-inch MacBook Pro.