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- Can the iPad Cure What Ails Us? A neurology patient at a Texas hospital may soon find doctors handing him an iPad with game-like apps on it to test his motor skills.
- Teardown Shows Xoom Costs More to Build Than IPad A teardown analysis of Motorola's Xoom tablet by IHS iSuppli found its materials cost nearly $360, compared with $320 for materials in the comparable 32GB iPad.
- Will Apple Make Preemptive Strike, Cut iPad Price? Apple should get a jump on the tablet competition Wednesday by dropping the price of the iPad and expanding its distribution, an analyst said today.
- iPad 2 Launch: Top 10 Headlines You Won't See Every iPad 2 fact, rumor and wild piece of fiction has been written about to death for months. So let's talk about the headlines of our dreams.
- iPad 2's Biggest Enemy? Apple's Subscription Plan While every Apple fan waits with baited breath for Apple's iPad 2 event later this week, bigger news already passed earlier this month.
- Apple iPad 2: Five Reasons It Already Has Other Tablets Beat Apple hasn't revealed any details yet of the iPad 2, but the next generation Apple tablet already has an advantage over the competition.
- Three Cool iPad Tools for IT Pros Hungry for new tools on your tablet? IT peeps should have these three tasty items on their Apple iPad.
- Apple: You Say You Want a Revolution? Despotic dictators, your days are numbered. Tempers have hit the boiling point. The people have had enough and are taking to the streets.
- iPad Data Dilemma: Where Cloud Storage Can Help Tablets and cloud storage seem like a marriage made in heaven, but it takes third-party apps to bring them together.
- IPad 3 Watch: Is Apple Readying a 'Tweener' Tablet? An analyst with a strong track record of predicting new Apple products says Apple has a new device in the works.
- The Top 5 Reasons to Buy a Tablet Apple iPad, Samsung Galaxy Tab, Motorola Xoom--tablet PCs are flooding the market. But does anybody need one? We give you five reasons why a tablet is a useful tool.
- iPad Productivity Tools: 3 Must-Haves More and more traveling executives are leaving their laptops behind in favor of the iPad. They're writing documents, crunching numbers, and sharing files.
- Intel Looking at Remote Management Features for Tablets As businesses increasingly adopt tablets, Intel wants to bring those devices under control by implementing remote management and security capabilities.
- High Prices Threaten to Kill Tablet Adoption With the Motorola Xoom rumored to cost $1199, a high-price niche could turn people away from tablet computing.
- iPad, iPhone Changing Where, When We Read The man behind the Read It Later service for saving online articles thinks mobile devices like the iPhone and iPad are shifting when and where people are reading.
- A Last Look at the Mobile Apps Showcase Since Apple opened up the iOS platform to third-party developers in 2008, the ensuing Macworld Expos have become a showcase for mobile app makers.
- Why the NookColor Can't Double as a Business Tablet Business users might be tempted by the NookColor, which has just been hacked to run the full Android OS, but there are important caveats.
- USA Today Adds Tech, Travel Sections to IPad App When USA Today launched its iPad app last year, critics noted that two big sections of the newspaper's coverage--Tech and Travel--were missing. Not anymore.
- Playboy on iPad Renews Debate Over Privacy, Workplace Rules The arrival in March of Playboy on the iPad--in a browser window--could present a problem for IT managers.
- Apple Reveals Most Downloaded iPhone, iPad Apps of All Time Apple has added a page to its iTunes Store that reveals the top iPhone and iPad app downloads since the App Store opened in mid-2008.
- No IT Budget? Workers Bring Their Own Tech There’s an increasingly popular trend of workers buying and using their own equipment for work tasks, bypassing conservative IT departments.
- 11 Tablets Worth Watching About 80 tablets were shown at the CES trade show last week, but many will be around a year from now. Here are 11 that merit a closer look.
- 5 Fixes for iTunes' Famous Flaws Apple's iTunes has its flaws and isn't nearly as flexible as it should be. There are ways to fix some of the flaws via free or low-cost add-ons.
- Apple's iPad Finds a Place in Business Apple's iPad is easily the IT product of the year -- it's reshaped the computing landscape for consumers and opened new opportunities for media companies.
- Flash Storage in Post-PC Devices Advances Solid-state storage has helped to raise the wave of portable PC alternatives that has hit the market over the past few years, and 2011 is likely to see that...
- iPads Choke on Some Sites Analysis: A survey by Zeus Technology has found that some of the most popular websites display poorly on iPads.
- Apple's 4 Biggest Surprises of 2010 If you've been tracking Apple earnings, you know that Apple has had a record-breaking year. Apple's market cap is nearing $300 billion.
- News on iPad Eats Away at Print Media, Survey Says Many thought that the iPad would save journalism--but, as it turns out, you can't save journalism without breaking a few eggs...wrapped in newspapers.
- Chinese Authorities Arrest iPad-Smuggling 'Mules' Chinese customs officials last week arrested 14 women trying to smuggle 88 Apple iPads and 340 smartphones into the country, according to a report.
- The Right Office Apps For the iPad at Work If you provide or allow employees an iPad, here are the productivity apps that you should install on the tablets.
- Spending Money for the Best and Newest Isn't Always the Best Idea We all want the newest, shiniest toys, but do we really need them?
- The Washington Post for IPad The Washington Post for iPad is a strong-but-not-perfect news offering, a free (for now) app from the Washington Post Company.
- Taking Notes With an IPad Let's say you're off to a lecture at college, or a meeting at work. You'll need to take notes, but you've got a busy day, and you'll be running around a lot. You...
- 'The Daily' App Should Be a Lifestyle Product If Rupert Murdoch hopes to launch a successful iPad-only newspaper, then he should learn more from the "Daily Show" and the "Colbert Report" than from the Wall Street Journal.
- HootSuite Social Business Tools Come to IPad Businesses and the enterprise are putting the iPad to work, and now those users can manage their social presence on Apple's tablet, thanks to a major upgrade.
- Tablet Speculation Leads to Holiday Dilemma Tablets are the hot tech gift item this holiday season, but rumors of impending next-generation tablets may be a reason to hold out.
- IPad's Business Use Soars as HP Backpedals on Slate's Fit Financial services, health care among the top adopters as employees eye iPads as laptop replacements
- IPad Case Roundup 5: Rebooted Much has happened in the exhilarating world of iPad cases since our last round up, eons ago. Namely, a lot of new cases have it the market.
- Samsung Galaxy Tab Doesn't Need to Beat iPad Sales Samsung says it will sell one million Galaxy Tabs by the end of the year, only a fraction of Apple's iPad business. That still doesn't mean the Tab will beat the iPad, but here's why it doesn't matter.
- Why One Company Bought 4,500 IPads The increasing ubiquity of Apples iPad is evident in airports and technology conferences.
- If iPad Users aren't Downloading Apps, What Are They Doing? Don't just sit there . . . download something!
- iPad against the World: Apple Is Everywhere While rivals unveil prototypes that may or may not be available soon, the iPad has already sold millions and is available almost everywhere you look.
- Verizon iPad-MiFi Bundle Lowers Data Cost for Heavy Users The Verizon Wirelesss iPad Wi-Fi plus MiFi mobile hot spot offer, announced Thursday, will be a better deal for heavy data users.
- iPad Heads to WalMart Friday Discount super-store WalMart will begin selling Apple's iPad this Friday.
- IPad Influx Spurs Demand for Fast Wi-Fi A brokerage firm is using Cisco equipment to reduce Wi-Fi interference from electronic controls in its offices.
- The iPad Is a Runaway Hit, But Will It Last? A study shows that the iPad has outstripped all electronics in sales to become possibly the fastest-selling gadget in history. As Android tablets hit the market, however, the iPad's popularity could shift.
- Looking Gift IPads in the Mouth Getting a free iPad is great, but making sure you can use it securely on a work network is another matter.
- Target Shoppers: iPads on Aisle 3 More Apple iPads will reach the masses as Target confirms that it will sell them starting Oct. 3, with a potential discount that could sweeten the deal for multiple business purchases.
- Apple iPad: The Low-Price Leader? The price for the iPad should compare favorably with those for Android tablets with long-term 3G contracts.
- Galaxy Tab vs. iPad? It’s Oranges and Apples The two devices do many of the same things, but they appear to be designed for two very different use cases.
- iPad Debut at Target? Nice at the Right Price Rumors say the Apple iPad will debut at Target this winter, but does that mean a big discount before the release of the next iPad?
- Apple Feeling the Heat from iPad Competitors Rumors suggest that Apple will soon offer the iPad through Target stores, and may rush the launch of a camera-equipped, FaceTime compatible iPad for the holiday season to fend off a tide of competing tablets arriving soon.
- IPad Creeping Into Business Offices Doctors, lawyers and other business professionals are using iPads to ease their workloads, but analysts and other observers say Apple's tablet isn't ready to replace laptops.
- After Apple About-face, Adobe Resurrects Flash Tool Adobe said it would resurrect a tool that lets developers port Flash applications to the iPhone after Apple did an about-face earlier in the day.
- Accessories That Enhance the IPad Apple may think that its iPad is magical and revolutionary, but it's far from perfect, requiring additional accessories and products to enhance its features.
- Apple iOS 4.2 Readies the iPad for Work With multitasking, shared files, and wireless printing, Apple's 4.2 iOS upgrades iPad for business use.
- No iPad Killer Coming Until 2012, Says iSuppli The Apple iPad will dominate tablet market for the next two years, according to research firm iSuppli.
- iPad Paves the Way for Coming Tablet Invasion It took years for many businesses to embrace the iPhone, but the quick adoption of the iPad into the corporate culture signals an acceptance of tablet PCs that will also benefit iPad competitors.
- Google Docs On the Go With the iPhone and iPad Memeo has launched version 2.0 of its Connect app for syncing and working with Google Docs using the iPad, and has introduced an iPhone app version of Connect as well.
- Smaller iPad Could Be a Better Business Tool A 7-inch iPad may hit the sweet spot--or be a doomed "tweener" device.
- IPad Owners Prefer Ebooks to Print More than two in five iPad owners use the device as their preferred way to read books, according to a survey.
- IPad at Work on Dirty Jobs: 5 Lessons Learned Nearly a dozen iPads have been put to work on rooftops and in basements at dirty construction sites, from San Francisco to Las Vegas.
- 8 Useful Apps for Reading and Writing on the iPad Reading on the iPad is a joy, and writing can be too. Here are eight apps--and a few tips--that can make both experiences even better.
- How to Jailbreak Your iPad (Plus 8 Things to Do With It) Add multitasking, connect to a Bluetooth mouse, sync over Wi-Fi, and more--all without waiting for iOS 4.
- Kindle Apps for iPhone and iPad Get Audio, Video Boost A handful of Kindle books pack multimedia features, with new editions that play back video and/or audio when you view them on an iPhone, iPod touch or iPad.
- Nine Ways to Secure Your iPad AT&T's recent data leak proves you need to take iPad security seriously. Here are a few simple steps you can take.
- A Hotel Chain Checks Out the IPad Intercontinental Hotels Group tests whether having iPads helps concierges deliver better service to guests.
- Make Sweet Geek Music With The iTar Geek up your music-making with the world's first iPad Guitar DJ Frame.
- AT&T IPad 3G Breach Teaches Smartphone Security Lessons AT&T's failure to protect some iPad 3G user e-mail addresses highlights a range of security issues that IT groups should note.
- iPad 3G Leak Flaw More Common than You Think The AT&T Web security flaw responsible for the iPad 3G data leak is a routine mistake and illustrates how ordinary poor Web application security really is.
- Should You Worry about the iPad 3G Data Leak? Lax Web security by AT&T allowed sensitive data of 114,000 iPad 3G users to go public--exposing victims to security concerns.
- What's Causing The Apple iPad 3G Shortage? Apple's 3G iPad, which just went on sale last week, is already in short supply.
- Apple iPad 3G: The Cost of On-the-Go Connectivity The new version of Apple's tablet delivers 3G connectivity, but there are trade-offs.
- One Million iPads Sold, Apple Says UPDATE: Apple brags of setting a record even without international sales of the iPad.
- Apple Sells 1 Million iPads in 28 Days It was exactly a month ago today that the iPad first found its way into customers hands, and already Apple has blithely traipsed past the million sales mark.
- Sneak an iPad from the USA to the UK Impatient British iPad fans are turning to unofficial couriers for their tablet fix.
- Does Online Banking Need its Own iPad App? Analysis: Banks are weighing safety and resource demands in serving the many form factors in use today.
- iPad 3G Teardown: An Overview Both the 3G and the Wi-Fi have some room for gear, say those who've dissected the tablets.
- iPad Wi-Fi + 3G: A Hands-On Look at Apple's Mobile Tablet How alike (or different) is an iPad with cellular data access from its non-3G sibling? Here's a complete report.
- New iPad 3G Pre-orders Shipping by May 7 in U.S. According to Apple's online U.S. store, new pre-orders of of all three 3G-enabled iPad models will now ship by May 7.
- New iPad 3G Shipments Delayed Customers must be patient for international launch and first 3G orders, and Apple's being evasive about timelines.
- Apple iPad Will Leave HP Slate in the Dust From the details that have leaked out so far, it still seems to be advantage Apple — here’s why.
- Will Apple's iPad Come in Small, Medium and Large? Could Apple already be thinking about the iPad as the beginning of a line of devices rather than a one-size-fits-all gadget?
- Apple iPad Was Conceived Nearly 40 Years Ago The general design and specs for Apple's magical tablet were first outlined as the 'Dynabook' — 38 years ago at the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center think tank.
- iPad vs. Laptop vs. Netbook vs. iPhone: Typing Test How does the keyboard on Apple's iPad stack up against a MacBook Pro, Asus netbook and an iPhone?
- Apple iPad Expands the Playing Field for Gaming The iPad’s generous 9.7-inch screen shines as an input device in ways that the iPhone and iPod Touch never could — especially for gaming.
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