BlackBerry Unveils Its Answer To The iPad
28 September 2010 12:30
...which was showcased at developer Research In Motion's annual conference, has a 7in screen and two cameras. Like some models of the iPad , it comes with WiFi connectivity. However, it needs to be hooked up to a BlackBerry smartphone to access 3G networks. The...
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Best Gadget Awards: This Year's Winner Is...
12 November 2010 01:59
...Sky News Online Apple has won a best gadget award for its iPad, beating the Amazon Kindle and Sky 3D to two titles. The iPad: 'Expensive and functionally limited' but 'gloriously indispensable' The iPad was crowned Gadget of the Year and Readers' Gadget of...
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Best Gadget Awards: This Year's Winner Is...
12 November 2010 05:28
...Sky News Online Apple has won a best gadget award for its iPad, beating the Amazon Kindle and Sky 3D to two titles. The iPad: 'Expensive and functionally limited' but 'gloriously indispensable' The iPad was crowned Gadget of the Year and Readers' Gadget of...
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Apple Pips Predictions But Shares Sour
24 October 2010 04:33
...in the US selling the iPad, he predicted the recent quarter's "missing" tablets may well show up in the holiday-quarter results. iPad sales were hampered by supply Apple CEO Steve Jobs defended the 10-inch wide iPad, claiming there are only "a handful of credible...
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Apple eyes smaller iPad in '11
12 December 2010 03:35
...lighter and have a better resolution display than the first iPad. Apple is also said to be preparing a significantly smaller iPad that is almost half the size of the current model. The current iPad has a 9.7-inch screen. In October, Jobs had dismissed the...
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iPad 2 Rumors Swirling
10 December 2010 04:01
...movies and more, is the most high-profile entry to the emerging class of tablet computers. Component suppliers for Apple's iPad are gearing up for a new round of production in the first quarter, sources said on Friday, with one saying the product will be a...
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Citrix Says IPad Becoming Critical For Some Businesses
7 December 2010 08:01
...YORK -(Dow Jones)- People are clamoring for the Apple Inc. (AAPL) iPad in the workplace, with an increasing number considering the tablet critical to their duties, according to Citrix Systems Inc. (CTXS). In a survey to be released Wednesday, 13% of respondents...
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17 September 2010 03:54
BEIJING - SEPTEMBER 17: Han Ziwen shows his bank notes to meida when he celebrates his purchase of the first Apple Inc. iPad tablet computer outside the Apple store on September 17, 2010 in Beijing, China. Apple began sales for the iPad in the Chinese mainland on Friday.
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BEIJING - SEPTEMBER 17: Han Ziwen shows his bank notes to meida when he celebrates his purchase of the first Apple Inc. iPad tablet computer outside the Apple store on September 17, 2010 in Beijing, China. Apple began sales for the iPad in the Chinese mainland on Friday.
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BEIJING - SEPTEMBER 17: Han Ziwen celebrates his purchase of the first Apple Inc. iPad tablet computer at the Apple store on September 17, 2010 in Beijing, China. Apple began sales for the iPad in the Chinese mainland on Friday.
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BEIJING - SEPTEMBER 17: Han Ziwen (Center) celebrates his purchase of the first Apple Inc. iPad tablet computer with Apple assistants at the Apple store on September 17, 2010 in Beijing, China. Apple began sales for the iPad in the Chinese mainland on Friday.
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BEIJING - SEPTEMBER 17: Apple staff introduce the Apple Inc. iPad tablet computers to customers at the Apple store on September 17, 2010 in Beijing, China. Apple began sales for the iPad in the Chinese mainland on Friday.
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BEIJING - SEPTEMBER 17: People wait in line to buy Apple Inc. iPad tablet computers at the Apple store on September 17, 2010 in Beijing, China. Apple began sales for the iPad in the Chinese mainland on Friday.
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BEIJING - SEPTEMBER 17: Han Ziwen (Center) celebrates his purchase of the first Apple Inc. iPad tablet computer with Apple assistants at the Apple store on September 17, 2010 in Beijing, China. Apple began sales for the iPad in the Chinese mainland on Friday.
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BEIJING - SEPTEMBER 17: Han Ziwen (Center) celebrates his purchase of the first Apple Inc. iPad tablet computer with Apple assistants at the Apple store on September 17, 2010 in Beijing, China. Apple began sales for the iPad in the Chinese mainland on Friday.
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BEIJING - SEPTEMBER 17: Han Ziwen shows his bank notes to meida when he celebrates his purchase of the first Apple Inc. iPad tablet computer outside the Apple store on September 17, 2010 in Beijing, China. Apple began sales for the iPad in the Chinese mainland on Friday.
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BEIJING - SEPTEMBER 17: Apple staff introduces Apple Inc. iPad tablet computer to customers at the Apple store on September 17, 2010 in Beijing, China. Apple began sales for the iPad in the Chinese mainland on Friday.
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BEIJING - SEPTEMBER 17: Han Ziwen (Center) celebrates his purchase of the first Apple Inc. iPad tablet computer with Apple assistants at the Apple store on September 17, 2010 in Beijing, China. Apple began sales for the iPad in the Chinese mainland on Friday.
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BEIJING - SEPTEMBER 17: Apple staff members celebrate as a customer leaves the store after purchasing an Apple Inc. iPad tablet computer on September 17, 2010 in Beijing, China. Apple began sales for the iPad in the Chinese mainland on Friday.
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BEIJING - SEPTEMBER 17: Han Ziwen (Center) celebrates his purchase of the first Apple Inc. iPad tablet computer with Apple assistants at the Apple store on September 17, 2010 in Beijing, China. Apple began sales for the iPad in the Chinese mainland on Friday.
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A customer (2nd-L) checks an iPad at the Apple store in Shanghai on September 17, 2010. Apple officially launched its iPad in China -- a sure-fire winner, analysts say, even though Chinese customers have been able to buy the tablet computer on the grey market for months.
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BEIJING - SEPTEMBER 17: Apple staff introduces Apple Inc. iPad tablet computer to customers at the Apple store on September 17, 2010 in Beijing, China. Apple began sales for the iPad in the Chinese mainland on Friday.
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BEIJING - SEPTEMBER 17: Two Chinese men sleep on the ground to wait to buy Apple Inc. iPad tablet computers outside the Apple store on September 17, 2010 in Beijing, China. Apple began sales for the iPad in the Chinese mainland on Friday.
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A poster of iPad is displayed on the window of an Apple store in central Tokyo, on May 25, 2010. Apple Japan introduces iPad onto Japanese market from May 28 while Apple sold more than one million iPads in the United States and that customers have downloaded over 12 million software applications from its online store.
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South Korean men look at Apple's iPad at a KT shop during its launch in Seoul on November 30, 2010. South Korea's wireless operator KT started selling Apple's iPad three weeks after Samsung Electronics launched it's ambitious Galaxy Tab.
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South Korean men look at Apple's iPad at a KT shop during its launch in Seoul on November 30, 2010. South Korea's wireless operator KT started selling Apple's iPad three weeks after Samsung Electronics launched it's ambitious Galaxy Tab.
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A customer (2nd-L) checks an iPad at the Apple store in Shanghai on September 17, 2010. Apple officially launched its iPad in China -- a sure-fire winner, analysts say, even though Chinese customers have been able to buy the tablet computer on the grey market for months.
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Customers try out Apple's new iPad in a shop in Barcelona on May 28, 2010. Thousands of die-hard Apple fans mobbed shops in parts of Europe and Asia today after the iPad, touted as a revolution in personal computing, began its global launch.
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A South Korean man looks at Apple's iPad at a KT shop during its launch in Seoul on November 30, 2010. South Korea's wireless operator KT started selling Apple's iPad three weeks after Samsung Electronics launched it's ambitious Galaxy Tab.
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A customer (2nd-L) checks an iPad at the Apple store in Shanghai on September 17, 2010. Apple officially launched its iPad in China -- a sure-fire winner, analysts say, even though Chinese customers have been able to buy the tablet computer on the grey market for months.
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A poster of iPad is displayed on the window of an Apple store in central Tokyo, on May 25, 2010. Apple Japan introduces iPad onto Japanese market from May 28 while Apple sold more than one million iPads in the United States and that customers have downloaded over 12 million software applications from its online store.
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Customers try out Apple's new iPad in a shop in Barcelona on May 28, 2010. Thousands of die-hard Apple fans mobbed shops in parts of Europe and Asia today after the iPad, touted as a revolution in personal computing, began its global launch.
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Customers try out Apple's new iPad as it is launched in a shop in Berlin on May 28, 2010. The iPad -- a flat, 10-inch (25-centimetre) black tablet targeted at the leisure market, was going on sale on MAy 28 in Japan, Australia, Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Switzerland as part of a staggered global roll-out.
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Customers try out Apple's new iPad as it is launched in a shop in Berlin on May 28, 2010. The iPad -- a flat, 10-inch (25-centimetre) black tablet targeted at the leisure market, was going on sale on MAy 28 in Japan, Australia, Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Switzerland as part of a staggered global roll-out.
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The first customer to buy an iPad celebrates outside the Apple store in Shanghai on September 17, 2010. Apple officially launched its iPad in China -- a sure-fire winner, analysts say, even though Chinese customers have been able to buy the tablet computer on the grey market for months.
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Customers try out Apple's new iPad as it is launched in a shop in Berlin on May 28, 2010. The iPad -- a flat, 10-inch (25-centimetre) black tablet targeted at the leisure market, was going on sale on MAy 28 in Japan, Australia, Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Switzerland as part of a staggered global roll-out.
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South Korean women display Apple's iPad at a KT shop at its launch in Seoul on November 30, 2010. South Korea's wireless operator KT started selling Apple's iPad three weeks after Samsung Electronics launched it's ambitious Galaxy Tab.
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Customers try out Apple's new iPad in a shop in Barcelona on May 28, 2010. Thousands of die-hard Apple fans mobbed shops in parts of Europe and Asia today after the iPad, touted as a revolution in personal computing, began its global launch.
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A vendor is applauded by colleagues while holding an iPad before welcoming the first customers on May 28, 2010 at the Paris Apple store as the iPad goes on sale. Apple's much-hyped iPad went on sale in a swathe of countries from Australia and Japan to Europe at the start of a global rollout tipped to change the face of computing.
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A vendor is applauded by colleagues while holding an iPad before welcoming the first customers on May 28, 2010 at the Paris Apple store as the iPad goes on sale. Apple's much-hyped iPad went on sale in a swathe of countries from Australia and Japan to Europe at the start of a global rollout tipped to change the face of computing.
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A vendor is applauded by colleagues while holding an iPad before welcoming the first customers on May 28, 2010 at the Paris Apple store as the iPad goes on sale. Apple's much-hyped iPad went on sale in a swathe of countries from Australia and Japan to Europe at the start of a global rollout tipped to change the face of computing.
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A customer (R) checks an iPad at the Apple store in Shanghai on September 17, 2010. Apple officially launched its iPad in China -- a sure-fire winner, analysts say, even though Chinese customers have been able to buy the tablet computer on the grey market for months.
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A customer checks an iPad at the Apple store in Shanghai on September 17, 2010. Apple officially launched its iPad in China -- a sure-fire winner, analysts say, even though Chinese customers have been able to buy the tablet computer on the grey market for months.
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Apple iPad's are seen on a shelf in the company's new Covent Garden store in central London on August 5, 2010. Senior Vice President of Retail Operations at Apple inc, Ron Johnson, announced the store will stock more iPad's than any of its other stores around the world.
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Apple iPad's are seen on a shelf in the company's new Covent Garden store in central London on August 5, 2010. Senior Vice President of Retail Operations at Apple inc, Ron Johnson, announced the store will stock more iPad's than any of its other stores around the world.
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A worker puts up signs for the new iPad before it's launch in New Zealand at a Apple store in Auckland on July 23 2010. The third phase of Apple's global rollout of the much-hyped iPad was launched in New Zealand with fans of the brand expressing frustration at the extreme secrecy surrounding the release.
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A customer checks an iPad at the Apple store in Shanghai on September 17, 2010. Apple officially launched its iPad in China -- a sure-fire winner, analysts say, even though Chinese customers have been able to buy the tablet computer on the grey market for months.
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A customer buys an iPad at the Apple store in Shanghai on September 17, 2010. Apple officially launched its iPad in China -- a sure-fire winner, analysts say, even though Chinese customers have been able to buy the tablet computer on the grey market for months.
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A worker puts up signs for the new iPad before it's launch in New Zealand at a Apple store in Auckland on July 23 2010. The third phase of Apple's global rollout of the much-hyped iPad was launched in New Zealand with fans of the brand expressing frustration at the extreme secrecy surrounding the release.
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Apple's new iPad is pictured as it is launched in a shop in Barcelona on May 28, 2010. The iPad, a flat, 10-inch (25-centimetre) black tablet targeted at the leisure market, was going on sale on May 28 in Japan, Australia, Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Switzerland as part of a staggered global roll-out.
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Apple's new iPad is pictured as it is launched in a shop in Barcelona on May 28, 2010. The iPad, a flat, 10-inch (25-centimetre) black tablet targeted at the leisure market, was going on sale on May 28 in Japan, Australia, Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Switzerland as part of a staggered global roll-out.
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Apple iPad's are seen on a shelf in the company's new Covent Garden store in central London on August 5, 2010. Senior Vice President of Retail Operations at Apple inc, Ron Johnson, announced the store will stock more iPad's than any of its other stores around the world.
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BEIJING - SEPTEMBER 17: Han Ziwen, the first iPad owner, holds his iPad tablet computer at the Apple store on September 17, 2010 in Beijing, China. Apple began sales for the iPad in the Chinese mainland on Friday.
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Apple customer Han Ziwen shouts holding his ipads outside Apple's flagship store in Beijing after queuing for 60 hours to be one of the first to officially buy an iPad in China on September 17, 2010. Apple officially launches its iPad in China -- a solid business move, analysts say, even though Chinese customers have been able to buy the tablet computer on the grey market for months.
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Apple customer Han Ziwen (R) faces media holding up his ipads outside a Apple's flagship store in Beijing after queueing for 60 hours to be one of the first to officially buy an iPad in China on September 17, 2010. Apple officially launches its iPad in China -- a solid business move, analysts say, even though Chinese customers have been able to buy the tablet computer on the grey market for months.
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Apple customer Han Ziwen shouts holding his ipads outside Apple's flagship store in Beijing after queuing for 60 hours to be one of the first to officially buy an iPad in China on September 17, 2010. Apple officially launches its iPad in China -- a solid business move, analysts say, even though Chinese customers have been able to buy the tablet computer on the grey market for months.
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Customers listen to vendors at the Apple store in Montpellier, southern France, as the iPad goes on sale on May 28, 2010. Apple's much-hyped iPad went on sale in a swathe of countries from Australia and Japan to Europe at the start of a global rollout tipped to change the face of computing.
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Jason Saucier waits in line to be the first customer for the iPad at the Apple Store at West Farms Mall in Farmington, Connecticut, on April 3, 2010. Customer's lined up in the mall to purchase Apple's much-anticipated iPad that went on sale at 9 a.m. Saturday in each time zone.
