A new picture seems to be going viral on the Internet, and it is supposedly a leaked image of the much-anticipated Nexus Tablet. On Tuesday, April 3, PocketNow has posted a photo it received, picturing a tablet, "with absolutely no context whatsoever."
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The rumor mill is at it again: according to the latest buzz, a 5-inch touchscreen-based Apple device will land on earth in 2013. For a long time, we've been hearing the chatter about an Apple device that is smaller than the iPad, but bigger than the iPhone. Apple watchers claimed it could be called iPad Mini, but there's nothing to back those claims. And, here we are again with another one, this time the information comes from a Japanese blog called Macotakara, which speaks of a 2013 unveiling...
The new iPad has some serious overheating problems and it is not selling like its predecessors and possibly could be crushed under rising competition from Android tablet. But, we do not think the new iPad will be beaten anytime soon, at least not now after it achieved top ratings from Consumer Report.
Apple Inc's new iPad topped Consumer Reports' list of tablets despite the influential watchdog's having earlier stoked doubts about the latest iteration of the best-selling tablet by saying it threw off more heat when used heavily.
Apple iPad is the crowned king of tablet market, followed by Android tablets. However, Google wants to change the game by snatching the spotlight from Apple, with its Nexus tablet that could be priced at $199 or even lower.
LG will launch a six-inch display next month that can bend up to 40 degrees. At the same size as the Amazon Kindle, LG threatens to change the e-Reader and tablet industries forever.
Foxconn Technology Group will keep on increasing worker salaries in China and cutting the hours of work, Chairman Terry Gou said on Sunday, after it came under fire for poor working conditions for employees making Apple iPhones and iPads.
Apple Inc's new iPad topped Consumer Reports' list of tablets despite the influential watchdog stoking doubts two weeks ago by saying the latest iteration of the best-selling tablet threw off more heat when used heavily.
After a series of delays with the much-anticipated new Ivy Bridge processor line from Intel, it now seems that the wait is about to be over. According to a schedule leaked by CPU World, we can expect an array of Intel Ivy Bridge chipsets to start launching soon, between April 22 and April 28. Earlier reports pointed to June for the launch. Still, there is no official release date from Intel, so for now, all reports and leaked schedules are in the rumor stage.
Google Inc is planning to open an online store to sell tablet PCs directly to consumers, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal on Thursday.
Apple Inc will email all buyers of its new iPad in Australia to offer them a refund, a lawyer for the company said on Wednesday, after the nation's consumer watchdog accused it of misleading advertising over one key aspect of the product.
The new iPad boasts of the super fast 4G LTE connectivity, but the network has stirred up trouble in Australia.
Your iPad should be powering along fine for 9 hours, before it needs to recharge. But a few simple adjustments, can help you get the most out of your battery.