Posted by on September 9, 2010 ·
Netbooks have lost much of their shine since the introduction of the iPad.
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Sarah Tew/CNET)
While PC makers are running full-speed to chase the
iPad‘s success, it’s notable that just as quickly they’ve stopped talking about Netbooks. Some people call them mini-notebooks. Even more people now call them that thing that’s bigger than a smartphone but smaller [...]
Posted by on September 7, 2010 ·
Nike’s dalliances with technology should be familiar to our readers by now, with the crowning jewel of course being the Nike+ run-tracking software that pairs a shoe-mounted sensor with your iPhone or iPod. Well, it was. The gargantuan sportswear company is moving with the times and throwing the hardware away with the introduction of its all-new Nike+ GPS application. No longer restricting [...]
Posted by on September 7, 2010 ·
By Sam Oliver
Published: 08:10 AM EST
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The biggest mobile trade show [...]
Posted by on September 6, 2010 ·
By Katie Marsal
Published: 08:55 AM EST
Of the 120 million iOS devices sold by Apple, 37.7 percent of those were the iPod touch — a share that has decreased since the iPad launched, according to a new analysis.
Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs revealed last week that just over 120 million iOS devices have been shipped since the iPhone first launched in 2007. asymco took those [...]
Posted by on August 18, 2010 ·
Lunascape iPad browser
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Lunascape)
Lunascape, the Japanese Web browser company that boasts the world’s only “triple engine browser,” recently released a version for the
iPad.
Considering that the iPad is as much of a browsing device as it is an application platform, you’d think there would be many alternatives to Apple’s
Safari, but thus far no other full-featured [...]