Posts tagged "cnet"

iPad 3 Rumor: Will Apple's Forthcoming Device Sport a Keyboard Option?

Apple's recent statement that it may not introduce ARM-based Macs in the future has led CNET to believe that Apple's highly anticipated iPad 3 may arrive with a keyboard option.

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Posted by ipadwires - February 5, 2012 at 4:31 am

Categories: IPad News   Tags: Apple, arm, cnet, Future, highly-anticipated, may-arrive, may-not, recent-statement, the-future

Apple's iPad turns 2: A look back and ahead

Apple's iPad made its debut two years ago today. CNET takes a look back at its origins, its successes, and what's rumored to be coming next. Originally posted at Apple Talk

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Posted by ipadwires - January 27, 2012 at 8:41 pm

Categories: IPad News   Tags: Apple, apple-talk, back-at-its, cnet, debut-two, its-origins, its-successes, made-its, posted-at-apple, years-ago

Why my iPad can't replace my laptop: It's the trackpad

The HP Folio 13 next to the iPad 2 with ZaggFolio attached. (Credit: Scott Stein/CNET) I'll let you in on a little secret: I haven't been thrilled with any iPad keyboard case solution, despite testing and reviewing about half a dozen of them . Sure, some of them are excellent products. Still, I don't find them essential.

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Posted by ipadwires - January 24, 2012 at 8:04 pm

Categories: IPad News   Tags: been-thrilled, cnet, despite-testing, during-mission-critical, Folio, Ipad, keyboard-case, little-secret, scott, scott-stein

The missing link between iPad and laptop: the trackpad

The HP Folio 13 next to the iPad 2 with ZaggFolio attached. (Credit: Scott Stein/CNET) I'll let you in on a little secret: I haven't been thrilled with any iPad keyboard case solution, despite testing and reviewing about half a dozen of them . Sure, some of them are excellent products. Still, I don't find them essential.

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Posted by ipadwires -  at 7:49 pm

Categories: IPad News   Tags: been-thrilled, cnet, despite-testing, during-mission-critical, Folio, Ipad, keyboard-case, scott, scott-stein

iPad your car with the Backstage Pro

An iPad can be the perfect rear seat entertainment solution, and Scosche makes a useful mount to put one in place. CNET shows a hands on review of how to install the Backstage Pro.

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Posted by ipadwires - January 20, 2012 at 6:16 pm

Categories: IPad News   Tags: backstage, cnet, hands-on-review, install-the-backstage, perfect, put-one, rear-seat, Scosche, the-perfect, useful-mount

CNET’s in your iPad

CNET's new iPad app launches today--just in time for holiday tech indulgences--and it promises to make you the smartest tech fan at any party. It might be the most beautiful way yet to play with CNET's reviews, news, photos, and smart tech videos.

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Posted by ipadwires - December 2, 2011 at 1:37 am

Categories: IPad News, Videos   Tags: app-launches, beautiful-way, cnet, holiday-tech, smartest, tech-fan, the-most, the-smartest, videos

iPad 3: Super-High-Res Displays a Go, But Yields Will Be Low

It’s the most definitive assurance yet that Apple’s next iPad will include a screen with a near “retina display”-quality resolution: DisplaySearch analyst Richard Shim has told CNET that “production has started” for 2048×1536, 10-inch-class tablet screens, and three manufacturers — Samsung, Sharp and LGD — are supplying parts to Apple.

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Posted by ipadwires - November 23, 2011 at 7:31 pm

Categories: IPad News   Tags: Apple, cnet, display, retina-display, Richard, richard-shim, Samsung, sharp, tablet-screens, the-most, will-include

Production starts for iPad 3 QXGA display: Analyst

Production is under way on the display for the next-generation iPad, an analyst tells CNET. The high-resolution QXGA display will be the centerpiece of the so-called iPad 3. Originally posted at Nanotech - The Circuits Blog

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Posted by ipadwires - November 22, 2011 at 7:40 am

Categories: IPad News   Tags: analyst-tells, centerpiece, circuits, cnet, display, nanotech, posted-at-nanotech, qxga, the-centerpiece, the-display, under-way

Next iPad to double up on backlight tech, report says

Apple's iPad. (Credit: Josh P Miller/CNET) Apple could be making some changes to the way it lights up the panel on its next iPad, according to a new report. Citing sources, component news site DigiTimes reported today that Apple is contemplating the move to to a more complex backlighting system to better serve a higher-resolution display

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Posted by ipadwires - November 7, 2011 at 6:15 pm

Categories: IPad News   Tags: Apple, better-serve, cnet, component-news, making-some, more-complex, outlet-suggests, panel, panel-on-its, reported-today, templating-the-move, the-move, the-panel

As iPad Launched, Bill Gates Helped Kill Microsoft’s Own Tablet To Save Windows

In what may turn out to be a make or break decision, Microsoft killed a promising tablet project -- dubbed 'Courier' -- within months of the launch of Apple's tablet computer in an effort to keep its focus on its core Windows franchise, CNET's Jay Green reported in a meticulously

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Posted by ipadwires - November 1, 2011 at 10:04 pm

Categories: IPad News   Tags: Apple, break-decision, cnet, focus-on-its, green, its-core, keep-its, launch, make-or-break, Microsoft, promising-tablet, tablet-computer, the-launch, turn-out, windows

Kindle Fire an iPad killer? Yes. It’s the price, stupid

commentary The Kindle Fire is smaller than the iPad and has half the features. CNET's Molly Wood argues that it doesn't need the other half, because it's less than half the price.

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Posted by ipadwires - September 28, 2011 at 7:03 pm

Categories: IPad News   Tags: cnet, features, half-the-features, half-the-price, Ipad, Kindle, kindle-fire, molly, molly-wood, other-half, Price

Writer tests iPad keyboards under deadline fire

With my laptop laid up at the Apple store awaiting a new hard drive and my CNET deadline closing in, I had to turn to my iPad into an effective word processor. Which setup worked best?

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Posted by ipadwires - June 2, 2011 at 6:08 pm

Categories: IPad News   Tags: Apple, cnet, deadline-closing, effective-word, Ipad, LAPTOP, laptop-laid, new-hard, setup-worked, store-awaiting

Is the iPad the $500 portable computer of choice?

According to CNET poll results from last week, it certainly seems that way. Do you agree?

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Posted by ipadwires - May 20, 2011 at 7:08 pm

Categories: IPad News   Tags: certainly-seems, cnet, from-last, poll-results

Cool iPad apps for toddlers

With its big screen and 80,000 apps, the iPad's like candy for kids--but here are the most educational and toddler-friendly apps some CNET editor-dads have found.

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Posted by ipadwires - May 16, 2011 at 10:53 pm

Categories: IPad News   Tags: apps-some, cnet, Ipad, its-big, the-most

Seagate GoFlex Satellite: iPad owners’ delight

Read CNET editor Dong Ngo's take on the GoFlex Satellite portable drive, the first storage extender for mobile devices, announced on May 16, 2011.

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Posted by ipadwires -  at 12:23 pm

Categories: IPad News   Tags: announced-on-may, cnet, goflex, portable-drive, Satellite, storage-extender, the-first

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