Microsoft sidelines Courier tablet plan Microsoft has sidelined a “Courier” project said to be focused on building a twin-screen tablet computer that could be used for entertainment and work. Read more on Brisbane Times
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Microsoft sidelines Courier tablet plan Microsoft has sidelined a “Courier” project said to be focused on building a twin-screen tablet computer that could be used for entertainment and work. Read more on Brisbane Times
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Apple’s Steve Jobs attacks Adobe Flash Apple Inc. Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs said Adobe Systems Inc.’s Flash software has fallen short as a mobile technology, deepening a rift between the companies over the program used to create online video Read more on National Post
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Craig Mundie’s not scared of Apple Damian Reilly finds out how Microsoft plans to prevent Apple from biting into its business. Read more on Arabian Business
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Apple Snatches Up Intrinsity for ARM CPU Design Apple buys some semiconductor talent. Apple – Central processing unit – Companies – Apple II – Macintosh Read more on Tom’s Hardware
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26 Percent of Wired’s Mobile Traffic Comes From iPad Just three weeks after its launch, the iPad already accounts for almost 1 percent of Wired.com’s overall traffic — and more than a quarter of our mobile traffic. Read more on Wired News
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Will iPad cannibalize Mac sales? Clearly Apple is preparing for such a circumstance, or that’s my interpretation of last night’s fiscal 2010 second quarter earnings call. The question isn’t if iPad will cannibalize Mac sales but when. If the cannibals are coming, they’ll first strike during back-to-school buying season. Read more on BetaNews
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Bill Gates says iPad is ‘okay’ MICROSOFT Chairman Bill Gates gave a lukewarm endorsement to Apple’s iPad, saying the new tablet device was “OK”. Read more on The Courier Mail
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The Daily Slash: April 26th 2010 It’s the beginning of another week, and it’s already turned into a crazy roller-coaster. That’s sure to make the rest of the week just as entertaining, and we’re eagerly looking forward to it. As for tonight’s edition of the Daily Slash, in the Best of R3 we’ve got...
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Intel’s latest Classmate: Who needs an iPad? Intel launched the latest generation Intel Convertible Classmate PC this morning in Central Park, with a group of 5th-graders touring the Central Park Zoo, Classmates in tow. I’ll post video content from the day as Intel uploads it, but for now I wanted to provide a thorough...
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iPad’s lesser rivals tipped to pack a punch Since the launch of Apple’s much-anticipated iPad, two of the top virals on the web have featured the gadget being comprehensively destroyed. Read more on Independent Online
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The iPad: The World’s First Couchtop It’s best to think of the iPad not as the world’s next laptop but as the world’s first couchtop. Read more on Forbes
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Dictionary.com Illustrates How Search is Becoming More Diversified Ask’s Dictionary.com has reached the 10 million download milestone for its mobile apps in just over a year. Dictionary.com gets about 50 million unique visitors a month between its site and its mobile apps. The company’s new iPad app already has over 100,000 downloads to date....
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Berlin company offers iPad competitor Berlin – Apple’s Goliath is about to meet a German David. At least one German company hopes so…. Read more on EARTHtimes.org
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IPad Shipments Run Into Delays U.S. technology innovator Apple said pre-orders for its digital reader iPad 3G would be delayed to May 7 starting with orders placed on Monday. The company said it would honor the shipment commitment of late April for any pre-orders placed before Monday, InformationWeek reported. Read more on OfficialWire
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Touchscreen shortages causing iPad supply issues? Apple’s iPad supply problems have been blamed on touchscreen shortages, according to a Bloomberg report. Suppliers are allegedly running into problems meeting strong demand for the 9.7-inch displays utilized in the tablet device. The research firm iSuppli suggests the components are already sourced from three different companies including...
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How the iPad could change how we watch TV Here’s what it is: a tablet computer with a gorgeous, high-resolution 9.7-inch backlit display. The iPad is operated by touch — there are no input devices except for the 10 at the ends of your hands. Read more on The Daily Comet
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Bill Gates on iPad: “it’s okay” Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates in a new interview offered up mixed praise for the iPad. When asked his opinion, he said that “it’s okay” and characterized it more as an attractive design than a truly useful product. He wasn’t certain how it could be used compared to other...
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Apple’s next big thing? Video, analyst says Apple’s next big thing may be a video platform that combines cameras in the next versions of the iPhone and iPad with the giant data center the company’s building in North Carolina, an analyst said today. Read more on Network World
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