Tag: Apple
5 Things You’ll Love About the New iPad
If you have an iPad 2 these may or may not persuade you to upgrade, but if you're on the original from 2010 then you're in for a quantum leap.
“My God! It’s full of stars!” – Apple iPad 3 vs. Galaxy Tab 10.1 Display
To the competition I have some unfortunate news: drop what you're doing, call up Samsung and figure how in heck you're going to duplicate what Apple has done here with this beautiful display.
iPad Case Review: G-Form Extreme Sleeve, for when the going gets tough
You've probably read about G-Form before, and possibly even watched videos of iPads being dropped - Dave Letterman style - from amazing heights (hint: 500 ft. from an airplane).
Upgrade or Die: New iPad display is for real
I have a feeling when we all get a look at the new iPad with its Retina display - courtesy of Samsung, no less - there'll be no turning back. Apple triumphs again.
IDC got it wrong – why Android tablets won’t overtake Apple iPads
The challenge is that technology: (a) is not linear; (b) does not progress in predictable ways based on current assumptions; and (c) is heavily interconnected with social norms and beliefs.
5 Reasons why this colorful mash-up is the new Apple logo
If Tim Cook needs to put his thumbprint on the world's most valuable company, and signal that he is ready to step out of Jobs' shadow and lead - creatively too - then a new, non-Jobs era logo is a good place to start.
Review: Griffin IntelliCase for iPad
It's rare when I write about something I don't like, but somehow I think Griffin will survive. Instead, look for alternatives from Speck, Incipio, and Marware.
Apple CEO Tim Cook unveils iPad 3 – $499, Retina display, 4G LTE (Score: B+)
Powering the iPad 3 is the anticipated A5X dual-core processor (with quad-core graphics) which will give twice the performance as the iPad 2. On the downside the new tablet weighs slightly more than the previous model, but retains the same 10 hour battery life.
Just In: CNBC says Apple iPad 3 with quad-core to launch next week
Then there's the cultural phenomenon. Last year line-ups at Apple stores extended city blocks. It was like some sort of trippy, consumerish, version of Woodstock... well, without the cause, the music, or the love-ins.